7 Common Dreams: Their Meanings and Why You Should NEVER Ignore Them
May 11, 2023 Β· 2 mins read
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Social Worker and Dream Specialist Suzanne Bergman describes dreams as a universal language that is spoken through elaborate images based on emotional concepts. Here are Bergman's 7 most common dreams and their meanings:
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1) Being lost or trapped: Dreams like being lost in the woods, a maze or just the feeling of being overwhelmed with no way out may be a sign of mental, physical or emotional burdens in real life.
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2) Missed opportunities: Dreams of missing a bus, train, event or other time sensitive opportunities may reflect missed opportunities in real life such as jobs, important events or other long-gone life paths.
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3) Car troubles: Flat tires, accidents, faulty brakes, any dreams of being a passenger in a car that stops working can indicate a feeling of circumstances that are bad and beyond your control. They may be financial, relational or anywhere in your life where you lack control.
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4) Failing a test: Most commonly people who are no longer in school dream of being unprepared for a test, unable to take an assessment, or missing critical equipment. This indicates you feel tested in real life and may be experiencing anxiety about the future.
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5) Being chased: Bergman reports that those experiencing anxiety most often report dreams of being chased. It may be by a person, animal or unidentifiable object. This indicates real-life fleeing from or avoiding a situation, emotion or other aspect of your life.
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6) Teeth Decay: Teeth rotting and/or falling out is a common dream and is associated with self-esteem. Feelings of insecurity around your self-worth, appearance or accomplishments, along with fear of being judged can surface through these types of dreams.
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7) Falling: Those who dream of falling from a high building or sinking underwater tend to be experiencing feelings of overwhelm and helplessness. It may also be a sign of a deep fear of failure.
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Subconscious needs may use dreams as a way of forcing you to deal with pressing issues that the conscious mind hasn't been prioritizing. This is why it is important to notice your dreams, write them down, if that helps you remember them and reflect on the emotions they elicit.
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Which of these dreams have you experienced most? Answer in the comments below.
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