A "waking dream" is technically not a dream at all, but a hallucination. It might be caused by high fever, by ingesting some sort of hallucinogenic substance such as a street drug or chemical toxin, by a mental illness or by a pathogenic abnormality in the brain, such as a tumor. Experiencing hallucinations, regardless of the perceived images, requires immediate medical attention. Whether the hallucination involves demons (Agares) or angels is irrelevant. The cause could be relatively harmless or easily corrected, as in the case of a mild or temporary toxic sensitivity, but it might also be something life threatening, and only a medical professional can make that determination.
Nothing, what you dream has no meaning in the waking world.
what dose it mean when i dream im looking for my boyfriend in my dream but i never find him
Nothing, dreams have no meaning in the waking world.
The dream probably is triggered by a real feeling of discomfort in your nose. By weaving the discomfort in to a dream, your mind protects you from waking up.
In your dream, when you handed over the cloth, did you say "You left this".
"Fantasy" and "dream" are two words meaning much the same thing. It would not be unusual for waking "fantasy" to correspond with a sleeping "dream."
What does it mean if you cant find someone your looking for in your dream
It means you are in love with them. It means you are in love with them.
nothing, dreams have essentially zero effect on waking life.
The dream suggests that the dreamer was attracted to the guy before she realized it with her conscious, waking mind.
Experiencing death in a dream and waking up can symbolize a fear of change or a desire for a fresh start in waking life. It may also represent the end of a certain phase or aspect of your life, leading to a new beginning or transformation.
There is no significance to waking up in the middle of a dream. It is likely that someone or something nearby caused a noise that woke the dreamer.