There are about a dozen solid, researched and peer reviewed medical and scientific theories on why we dream. Psychosomatic theory, continual-activation theory, dreams as resonance in neural circuits, dreams as excitations of long-term memory and activation synthesis theory are but a few.
What's clear is that dreams cannot foresee the future and many times dreams don't mean anything at all.
If you are having a dream about getting kidnapped, it means that you (in real life) are being forced to do something you don’t want to or are in a situation where you feel useless.
Dreams mean nothing, they are just your imagination going wild
No. Dreams are caused by functions in the brain when you sleep. If you dream of somebody, it probably means you did something recently with them.
Dreams are about the dreamer. So although you dreamed of someone else being kidnapped, the dream illustrates your own feeling of being forced to go somewhere or to do something against your will.
It only means that the dreamer is not secure in their own job. The dream is not about you at all; your image in that dream is a stand-in for the person having the dream.
Disappointing as it may be, any dream is about the person who has the dream. So "somebody's" dream about your wedding is not really about you at all, but reflects that person's own longing for a committed relationship.
Your dreams are always about your own life. So the "someone" in this dream represents yourself, and the dream is about your own guilt or anxiety.
Yes, The dreaming dreamer dreamsthe dream he doesn't dreamto dream but doesn't dreamthe dream he dreams to dream.So, when the dreamingdreamer dreams the dreamhe doesn't dream to dream butdoesn't dream the dreamhe dreams to dream, he dreamsnot to dream any dream anymore.But when the dreamingdreamer dreams the dream hedreams to dream, he dreamsto continually dream moredreams to dream.
This dream strongly suggests that the dreamer has serious doubts about the relationship.
In popular usage, a wet dream refers to a sexual dream in which the dreamer experiences an actual physical orgasm, resulting in bedding that is wet from the body's fluids. Such dreams are entirely natural and result from a necessary release of sexual tension.
There is no significance in not dreaming of somebody. Sentimental songs and romantic movies aside, dreaming of somebody has nothing whatsoever to do with determining true love or the future success of a relationship. In fact, it is entirely possible to dream about the person you like every night, yet not remember those dreams upon awakening.
Having a dream that your best friend is getting married and you get to plan the wedding is a good dream. It probably doesn't mean anything, but it is nice to have good dreams instead of nightmares.