The most reliable dream interpretation resources are trained professions in psychology and specifically psychotherapists trained in the Freudian or Jugian methodologies.
Sigmund Freud is widely recognized as the founder of dream analysis. He delved into the interpretation of dreams in his groundbreaking work, "The Interpretation of Dreams," which was published in 1899. Freud believed that dreams held hidden meanings and that understanding them could provide insight into the subconscious mind.
It could be they think you should get married, but remember, not all dreams have meaning, some are what they seem, mixed-up nonsense. they have a purpose that is not open to meaningful interpretation.
Another phrase for "go-to person" could be "trusted resource" or "reliable expert."
The interpretation of dreams is impossible to accurately give meaning to. They're open to the opinions of the individual doing the interpretation. They could tell you what they think you want to hear - but never an accurate translation !Dreams are simply a collection of images the brain conjures up while in REM sleep-mode - while it repairs itself.
Dreams are about the dreamer, so this is about your boyfriend's own thoughts and feelings. If you are wondering whether his dream might mean that you are pregnant, that is very unlikely. A simple pregnancy test from any drugstore is far more reliable. His dream could express his desire to start a family but it might also express his fear of being tied down before he is ready. The emotions he experienced during the dream (joy, wonder, dismay, anger) would be relevant to the interpretation.
Depending how it is used in a sentence, dreams could be a noun (His dreams were colorful) or a verb (He dreams in color.)
Sorry ... dreams don't mean anything. There are mystics and self help books that claim that they do have deeper meanings or predict the future but this is not the case. Some psychoanalysis techniques use dreams to determine what you are thinking about based on the mind mulling over past events and fears and presenting these thoughts in dreams. However, there is no standard interpretation of dream "symbols" and a lot of the understanding of the underlying concerns and causes comes from the interview with the client and the analysis of their own interpretation.
It means that your dreams are expressing your own superstitious fears about omens and dreams. You could be reassured by learning more about dreams from reliable sources, and give less weight to foolish folktales. Please see the attached links.
It could mean that you are overly concerned with your appearance and how other people see you... but then again, as with most dreams, it doesn't necessarily mean anything specific... it could just be your brain trying to let go of some of your residual anxiety.
Sometimes it can come to you vividly through dreams, not always at your beck and call. However, you could see a reliable psychic or a neighborhood witch to help you interpret, I recommend a tarot reading.
it could be a valuble resource if we used it wisely.
it could be a valuble resource if we used it wisely.