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    Buanga. Kuyaw kaayo ning damgo nako coz I have dreamed many times na gyud na naay SUNUG sa silingan namo, or kun dli sa amoa mismo, or kong dli dri sa duol sa amoa.. anywhere basta duol ra sa amoa., I dreamed of this not once, twice, thrice but many times.. Until nalimtan nako coz worried kaayo ko. But all of the sudden, last August 3 at around 11 PM, nasunug ang atbang sa amoa.. Pero may gani natabang sya og wala kaau modaku pag ayo.. I then realized that I dreamed this kind of incident pero dili nuon sa atbang sa amoa, pero still duol ra gihapon sa amoa. Mao nang, nka ingon ko, na ang akong DAMGO kay NATINUOD GYUD SA WALA DAMHA! Im so Scared

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    Quote Originally Posted by kageron View Post
    mao lage when I see ahead and maka pensar ko nga damgo nasad ni I just snap out of it. Mo mata jud ko and it happened like 4 or 5 times maka mata ko sakto jud 3 am sa kadlawon.
    i mean i-cancel na bro. power of words. or thru prayer. "...i cancel / cut..."

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    Leopard

    Spotted animals are interesting symbols because of their nonconformity to a uniform color. Often we may see people as spotted or as leopards if we suspect them of shiftiness or insincerity.
    To see a leopard mauling a kill, especially if it makes eye contact with you, likely means that you have been dealing with someone who you do not trust, and that you should take stock of recent dealings with that person and others like them.

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    Walls

    To see a wall in your dream signifies limitations. obstacles and boundaries. There is a barrier obstructing your progress. Alternatively, the wall indicates that you are too accustomed to your old habits and way of thinking. You feel stuck. If you dream of blood on the walls, then it is a warning of sorts. There is a situation that you need to confront. You can not avoid it any longer.
    To dream that you jump over a wall suggests that you are able to confront tough obstacles and get around barriers with success and ease.
    To dream that you demolish or break down a wall indicates that you are breaking through obstacles and overcoming your limitations. It also means that you desire some freedom and independence. If you see a wall crumble, then it suggests that you have risen above your problems and overcame your barriers. To dream that you are hiding behind a wall suggests that you ashamed in acknowledging your connections. To dream that you are being thrown or shot through a wall means that you need to literally breakdown those walls that you have put up around you. You need to venture out and explore.
    To dream that you are building a wall refers to a bad relationship or childhood trauma. You are trying to keep others out for fear of getting hurt again. Alternatively, the dream suggests that you have accepted your limitations.
    To dream that a house has no walls represents a lack of privacy. You feel that everyone is looking over your shoulder or up in your business.
    Last edited by hlongimanus; 08-11-2012 at 11:41 AM.

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    Infestation

    Being overrun, even by a desirable commodity, is an undesirable experience. Even good things can get carried away. Many times, we feel as though our lives our out of control. In dreams, having an infestation of a particular person, object, insect, or animal may be a pictorial representation of feeling overwhelmed.
    If the infestation comes from a positive event, it may be a warning from your subconscious that other necessary obligations are being neglected due to your consumption by a singular activity. If the infestation is a categorically negative image, such as rats or mosquitoes, it may be that your life is getting severely undermined.

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    Disease

    Curing diseases may be a projection of your benevolence for the world. Many of us want to feel as though we are good people who have something to contribute. Disease and the cure thereof allow us to feel power to influence the outcome of other's lives.
    Getting a disease could be revealing of a self-defeating lifestyle choice if the disease creates a particular handicap. If the disease is transmitted from a particular person, you may be ambivalent about their influence in your life. If the affliction holds taboo quality, for example, AIDS or other sexually transmitted disease, there may be internal anxiety about the moral quality of your life. Getting a disease can also reflect a fear that is either rational (family history) or irrational (news story as trigger event).
    Is the disease peculiar in that it is only apparent to certain persons or only comes over you in the presence of certain others? The body often symbolizes the emotional content of relationships.

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    Weather

    Dreams can have very unique weather. It may be sunny and thundering, or pouring rain everywhere except for where you are standing. Weather images in dreams often reflect your feelings about your environment. You may view the world as contrary to your goals; thus a dream would have bad weather in it. On the contrary, pleasant dreams or dreams at a time when life is going well usually feature good weather. The weather in dreams is generally not as significant as other images unless it is somehow aberrant from normal, waking world weather.

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    Anima / Animus

    These are terms that Jung created to describe the opposite-gender self that lives within each of us.
    The anima is the feminine component dwelling inside a male's unconscious mind. The animus is the masculine component dwelling inside a female's unconscious mind.
    In dreams, this opposite-gender self can be a helper or an antagonist. These dream figures can appear as translations of persons we meet with whom we have a tremendous sense of romantic love or platonic camaraderie. One of Jung's interpreters held that the anima/animus character was only understandable to those who have known true love.
    However, our opposite-gender selves may reveal to us negativity in ourselves or negativity we perceive in dealings with the opposite ***. It is important to note that sometimes, when you dream about a person of the opposite ***, they may be representing your own inner self. Carefully consider all persons of the opposite *** in your dreams as a possible appearance of your own anima / animus.

  9. #49

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    murag dejavu kai usahay kahibaw nako unsai mahitabo. hehe

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    Plants

    Plants are often not a specific item of dream interpretation because most of the time they function simply as background scenery. The exception to this rule is when a particular type of plant is identified in the dream.
    Plants that are significant are those that have historic importance in literature or your personal experience. For example, you may dream of visiting a friend who is sitting in a thicket of hemlock. Obviously, this plant is significant because of the implications of hemlock and suicide in ancient lore.
    Other plants that may be significant are those that remind you of a childhood memory, a particular place, or a particular person. In those cases, identifying the relationship of your current circumstances with your memories is important.

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