Freud said "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar." This means sometimes dreams are simply what they are and have no meaning.
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Both the person being killed in your dream and the action of killing are symbols pointing toward something else. It does not mean you would not feel terrible actually killing someone. If the person you killed is a stranger, the dream takes on a slightly different meaning than if your victim was someone you know. Stranger = the act of killing is the focus. Known person = that person or what they represent is the focus. ... The absence of feeling might suggest that the "killing" is impersonal, in the sense of "it's just my job." So the dream might be telling you that something you are doing because of your work or your position, etc., places you at a false sense of distance from the consequences. Just because you do not feel the affect of your action does not make those affects less real.
These dreams only reflect the dreamer's own interest or emotions about the "someone." The dreams do NOT mean that the other person is thinking about the dreamer or reveal anything about that person's feelings or intentions.
It only means that your dreams are expressing your own emotions. It is perfectly normal to dream of the person you love - or lust for. But your dreams ONLY reflect your own feelings; they tell you nothing at all about the other person's thoughts and feelings. Neither do your dreams mean that this particular person is your soul mate, or that you are destined to be together, or anything of the sort. Your dreams simply express your present emotions.
The dreams express your emotions about the person's absence. In one sense, the dreams represent an attempt by your subconscious mind to bring that person back into your life. The dreams express only your own feelings; they do not provide any information about the other person's thoughts or feelings.
Maybe Its Because You Still Have Feelings For That Person Your Dreaming About.
If the dreamer actually killed someone in real life, then dreams about that person, the dream suggests feelings of guilt and remorse. If the dreamer only dreams of killing someone, the dream suggests anger with that person.
Dreams of meeting others are very common. If the dream involves a real person, it only suggests that the dreamer finds that person interesting or attractive. Such dreams are about the dreamer's thoughts and feelings; they provide no information about the other person's emotions or ideas.
No. Having a certain person appear in your dream every day suggests that you are thinking and day-dreaming about that person. But it means nothing about that person's dreams, thoughts or feelings. Your dreams take place within your own mind, just as your thoughts and feelings take place inside you. Your dreams do not affect anyone else's dreams, and their dreams have no affect on yours.
dat u like the person Your dreams are about your own thoughts and feelings. It is entirely normal to dream about people whom you think about a lot. So if you have a crush on a certain person, it is not surprising if you dream about that person. These dreams reflect YOUR emotions; they do NOT reflect that person's thoughts or mean that she/he is thinking of you.
A killing of a person by governmental authorities without the sanction of any judicial proceeding or legal process. So the person may have been killed by the government without having had a trial.
The dream merely means that the dreamer is interested int he opposite sex. If the dreams are consistently about the same person, it means that the dreamer is attracted to that person. The dreams reveal the DREAMER'S emotions and thoughts; they do NOT provide information about the other person's feelings.
because you like him Dreams are produced by the subconscious mind and reflect the emotions, thoughts, and experiences of the dreamer. This dream reflects the dreamer's emotions and provides no information at all about "him" or his feelings.
Bad dreams are caused by many things other than addictions or withdrawal. Bad dreams can reflect our grief, sorrow, fear, and guilt as well as all the other emotions. Dreams are effected by our physical states, hormones and biochemistry. Just like the physical body, dreams take some time to heal. But as a person becomes healthy and builds positive, supportive relationships, life becomes more hopeful and fulfilling. As a person becomes occupied with useful work and goals to work toward, one's dreams will also become more positive and hopeful.