It is not possible to provide any meaningful interpretation without knowing what the question means by "disturbing." If the dreams are sexual, they only mean that you are beginning to have active hormones, which is entirely natural. The dreams do NOT mean that your teacher is thinking or dreaming about you, or that your teacher has any romantic feelings for you. Your dreams only express your own feelings. As you grow more mature, your dreams will find more appropriate subjects for sexual expression.
Mostly it's disturbing other students
A nightmare is another word for a disturbing dream. Many people have nightmares when they have troubling things on their mind before they sleep.
Yes, babies can have bad dreams about uncomfortable feelings, pain, being alone, hunger and other disturbing sensations.
It is no one's business what another person dreams, particularly students and their instructors.
For all we know, it was his duty as the messenger of the gods by dreams, which had to be something rather disturbing to the dreamer but I imagine amusing to the standards of a god of dreams.
They were actually very vivid glimpses of Voldemorts life.
You might have or feel pain in your body or maybe it is just headache that is disturbing you or disturbing your stomach.
Dreams reflect the thoughts and emotions of the dreamer. They do NOT provide any information about what any other person is thinking or feeling. It is not uncommon for students to have dreams about teachers, because aside from parents, students spend more time with their teachers and are more influenced by teachers than by anyone else. It is also common for students to develop crushes on teachers or to have sex dreams involving their teachers. Unlike parents, teachers are not regarded as family, and sensationalist news coverage of student/teacher scandals provide plenty of grist for the imagination. Add adolescent hormones, and such dreams are not surprising at all.> However, the dreamer should not DO anything about such dreams except recognize that they originate in the dreamer's own mind and that they do NOT reflect any intentions on the teacher's part.
i would suggest i dont know stop disturbing us
Nothing happens in real life. Dreams are just dreams, they don't foretell anything.
Like all dreams, children's dreams reflect their emotions, experiences and memories.
to make their own dreams