maybe try this out: http://library.thinkquest.org/11189/nftheories.htm
when you think of something or "dream" of something its when you want it or its what you think about having it a lot it generally occurs in a dream representing your want or need for something you think about
The day of the week on which a dream occurs has nothing whatsoever to do with whether the dream will come true.
A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Dreams do not cause things to happen. A dream of Jesus, or any religious figure, generally reflects the religious tradition or personal faith of the dreamer. The meaning of the dream depends on what occurs in the dream.
Not physiologically. Possibly psychologically.
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This is a normal dream, people often have this dream a few times. It often means feeling insecure or if in the dream no one notices it means you're hiding something that should be told. People always do this so the dream re-occurs.
The mind is quite capable of imagining vivid images of people one has never seen. Such dreams are not at all unusual. The meaning of the dream depends on what occurs in the dream.
Without knowing anything about the dream or the time of year it occurs, it is impossible to suggest any meaning.
This is not known.
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Physical benefits are ones that can be measured physiologically