Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Black Dog Dream Interpretation




Black Dog Dream Interpretation 

I as of late had an ordeal that urged me the importance of interpreting and acting upon dreams. 

Here is the dream: I was laying on a sofa inside a large and spacious building. The inside of this building was painted in brilliant playful shades of orange and pink. 

Close to me sat a major black dog, with a nose as large as an alligators. As soon as I attempted to fall asleep on the sofa, the huge black dog opened up its gigantic jaws and clamped down on my arm. Like he meant it. 

Indeed, even in the dream I could feel its chomp. The pain hit like a shockwave. I screamed and it bit me again, and again. 

That's the point at which I woke up. 

The distinctiveness of the dream was startling. The brilliantly hued environment, the sensations of pain and being attacked by a dog (I cherish dogs and all animals) made the dream difficult to disregard. 

My subconscious was endeavoring to stand out enough to be noticed, and with some idea and contemplation, I learned the accompanying: 

Dogs are an image of loyalty. They are man's closest companion. However, a black dog that likes to bite on human substance as if it were a milkbone is a warning sign! 

It signifies the betrayal or double dealing of a companion or significant relationship. 

In any case, the inquiry goes even further. Who was the black dog my subconscious was endeavoring to warn me of? Who was the Judas amongst my companions and close associates? 

I considered the inquiry and the substance of the dream for several weeks. 

Finally I found the answer: it was a long-lasting customer who was underpaying me and I hadn't realized it. Not consciously anyway, but rather my subconscious personality had done the math and warned me of the mistake. 

I addressed the situation with these customers and conveyed a ultimatum. Thus, I adequately doubled the hourly rate they paid me. Much more importantly, I earned their regard.



The experience taught me that listening to and acting upon your dreams can pay off big.

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

We tend to Dream of Strangers: Percentage of Dream Characters




Characters 

Most dreams (90%) contain human characters. 

13% of dreams contain just the dreamer 

41% of dream characters are strangers 

17% feature family or relatives 

35% of dreamers dream about companions or acquaintances 



The above statistics were gone along various years ago however are generally still valid. They can just give you a general idea of what sorts of images are found in dreams. On the off chance that you don't fit the "standards" don't be concerned. We're all remarkable, including the way we dream. 

Anything and all that you've at any point seen, read, or experienced, and even those you haven't can and does make up the story and imagery of your dreams. I once dreamt of a bear (dark colored stuffed ones) tree and laughed when I realized the message was "a bare (leafless) tree. Don't give the creativeness and uniqueness of your dreams a chance to scare you away from paying attention to them. Consider them stories being told in code... a code that no one but you can interpret. 




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