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That depends, perhaps, upon who "him" is.

In any case, dreaming largely seems to be a cerebral digestion process, whereby the

brain is able to sort out memories of recent experience.

A kind of tidying-up, if you like.


However, many people consider that there is more to dreaming - that a lot of dream

activity is of profound psychological significance.

Many other people believe that dreams can be literally premonitory.

Some oneiromancers consider that the significance of a person in your dream can be

very confusing. This is because of the notion that any person in your dream is "not

necessarily that person", eg, somebody in your dream who looks like your brother may

not be an subconsciously derived representation of him as such.


If somebody recurs in your dreams, then simply ask yourself why.

You are the best person to answer that.

Dreams are confusing, though, and it is often very useful to speak to a friend or analyst

who can help by eliciting responses from you.

Eg, who is the person ?

What does he signify to you ?

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