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What It Means Having A Sexual Dream?

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Sexual Dream

I’ve never met someone who haven’t had dream with a sexual angle to it. I’ve also yet to meet an adult who is comfortable and objective when discussing these dreams. Sex and sexual energy is such a loaded subject for us in waking life, that even our dreams are subjected to the plethora of judgement, beliefs, giggles and embarrassments that our everyday sexual experiences bring with them. Yet, sexual energy is more than just about sex, sexuality is more than just about who or what we desire. And our dreams are the stage this understanding sometimes plays out on.

Personal Identity and Expression

Your dreams are an open and potent space for you to express yourself, often in ways that you may not be able to in everyday life. Your sexual energy is a prime medium of exploring and expressing your own self, identity and desires – whether in waking life or asleep.

Dreams allow you to do this without being limited by the judgments, responsibilities and dynamics that structure your waking life, and therefore you may dream of yourself in a way that may not make sense in your every day, or of an event or experience that your every day may not permit. Such dreams may hold purely experiential value.

Dreaming of a homosexual experience for instance, when you are a hundred percent heterosexual in real life, may not necessarily indicate you have latent homosexual tendencies, but may point out your latent curiosity or fears about the same. In fact, the dream could be a metaphor or a message – it may come as a reminder to you to explore your own self and potential beyond the boundaries you may have established in your life.

Creative Energy

More than anything else, sexual energy is creative energy. While we ordinarily associate it with sexual acts and desires, your sexual energy is a whirlpool of individual creativity – be it in a professional or vocational capacity at work, in your personal life or outside it. Healthy sexual energy quite literally oils your creative channels, giving you the ability to find solutions, create new opportunities, and manifest abundantly in your life.

How you perceive and understand this energy and what you associate with it translates into how (and how well) you create and manifest in your lives. Do you see sexual energy as something sacred and fluid or are loaded with subconscious guilt about it?  Do you accept it as a natural extension of your being or see it as something that must be controlled and repressed? Your dreams will often reveal the imbalances in this understanding and relationship with your own sexual energy.

Repressed Energy

It isn’t hard to recognize that sexual energy is often a widely repressed aspect of our being. This could be a repression in your understanding of it, your experience of it, or even your expression of it. Sometimes this energy is repressed in a relationship or dynamic, where for some reason or the other you hold back on the sexual component of the relationship. This holding back could be in the best interests of all parties involved and a conscious choice on your part, or it could be the result of your social norms, upbringing, personal experiences and perspectives.

Whether an output of personal clarity or confusion, your dreams then become a platform for you to break out of this repression. For as long as there is resistance your energy persists, and very oft this occurs in dreams.

Intimacy

Not all sexual dreams arise out of negative points or holding back; many a times a sexual dream is simply our energy exploring a more intimate connection with another energy. With our minds largely tuned to view sex and sexual exchange as the height of intimacy, as the ultimate expression of love, our dreams sometimes portray our desire or experience of a deeper connection through sexual content. Instead of panicking about it, or judging your mind and its nocturnal imaginations, pause to reflect on the love, the connection your feel with the subject of your dream – for this is what your dream is highlighting to you.

Soul Connections

There is another angle to consider when interpreting a sexual dream. Sometimes, and this may not be as common, your dream may be hinting at there being a much closer relationship, a greater soul familiarity between you and another person than you may consciously realize. This could be a past life connection or even a soul contract.

If you are left wondering why you dreamt of sexual exchange with someone you barely know, or someone you clearly have no sexual interest whatsoever, you may want to consider your mutual soul history. It isn’t necessarily an invitation to explore this dynamic in this life as well, but more an invitation to pay closer attention to your experience and dynamic with this person.

Temper Your Response to Interpret Your Dream

Sexual dreams are for the most part anything but straightforward and literal. Sometimes a sexual dream may have very little to do with sex or sexuality at all! Instead, there could be a rich treasure of insight into your own self, your life and potential, and even your dynamics with others locked away in it.

The biggest hurdle to unlocking this treasure is to not judge yourself or these dreams for being sexual or as graphic in nature. Sexual experience and content is quite an overwhelming subject for us – it is hard to be objective when we engage with it, even if in a dream. But very often the thoughts and emotions that kick in by default cloud the true meaning or purpose of such a dream. It is therefore vital that you temper your responses (emotional and mental) to such a dream when attempting to interpret it. It is important that you do not let your fears or judgments get in the way of exploring the real message at hand.

Unlike your everyday life, your dreams are not limited by social norms, expectations, conduct or dynamics. Your sub/unconscious is more interested in holding up a mirror to you through your dreams, and sexual dreams are just a rather impactful way of doing this.

The Main Reason Why We Dream

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Why We Dream

  Did you ever wake up in the morning feeling refreshed and remembering every single detail from your vivid dreams or do you wake up thinking you spent your sleeping hours without any thought in your mind?

While researchers have long since proven that the sleeping brain is very busy indeed, they have yet to prove exactly why we dream at night. Dreams are the culmination of thoughts, images and emotions that you experience while you sleep and there are many different theories on what they mean to your waking life. Currently, researchers are conducting studies to determine whether dreams are a physiological, biological or psychological function or a combination.

Sleep studies have shown that we sleep in cycles that are repeated numerous times throughout the night. Our heart rate and brainwaves vary throughout the night and the entire sleep cycle is completed with REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, which is when our brainwaves and heart rate most closely mirrors our waking state. Each of the first four sleep stages brings you deeper and deeper into sleep. REM sleep is the fifth and final stage of the cycle and it is when dreaming is thought to occur.

Sigmund Freud and Dreams

Sigmund Freud is one of the first to study dreams as one aspect of psychoanalysis, which is the method he developed to uncover psychological issues through word association, dreams and fantasies. His definitive work about dreams was published in 1899 is The Interpretation of Dreams and is one of the first references for dream interpretation and remains both culturally and historically important.

His theory is that dreams serve as a window to our subconscious and that our dreams are filled with overt and latent symbols that reveal our desires. This remained one of the most influential texts regarding the purpose of dreams throughout the first half of the 20th century.

Much to the ire of Freudian analysts, the activation-synthesis model is a dream theory that was published in 1977 by J. Allan Hobson and Robert McCarley. Their theory stated that dreams were a physiological occurrence that happened when certain neural pathways were activated by REM sleep. It further explained that these pathways exist in the parts of the brain that store emotions, sensations and memories. They concluded that dreams are the result of your brain trying to create meaning from these activated pathways.

Dreams and Research

In recent years, researchers have used the astounding technological advances in medical imaging to conduct more sophisticated and detailed sleep studies. They can now see and record all brain activity that happens throughout the sleep cycle. In fact, some researchers are getting closer to predicting what you are dreaming based on your brainwaves.

With this influx of new information, new theories will abound. While some theories believe that dreams are a byproduct of the sleeping brain and others hold to Freud’s dream theory, we don’t know what the future will reveal about our deepest dreams.

What Does Dreaming of Body Parts Mean?

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Dreaming of Body Parts

If you have ever had a dream where the emphasis was on a part of your body you may have felt as if you were going crazy, you are not alone.  The best thing to do is not to focus on the dream but rather, think about what the dream can represent.  Your dream may symbolize something that you are having issues with.

For example, you may dream of combing your hair, only to find that you keep coming back to the same tangled, gnarled mess.  You aren’t necessarily overly concerned with grooming. You may instead be having some muddled or tangled thoughts.

There are a few common interpretations of dreams containing body parts:

  • Dreaming about the head or brain

This dream is about the intellect or will power.  If this is a positive dream you are having productive ideas and creativity is flowing. If it is a negative dream, it could mean that something is out of balance.  It can be easy to fix if you just examine what is happening in your life

  • Dreaming about hair

The eyes symbolize how you see the world.  It shows your perception.  If your eyes are open, you cherish new ideas and experiences.  If they are closed, you are refusing to see the truth and you are in denial.  If you are blind, you are unable or unwilling to see what is happening around you.

  • Dreaming about your nose

This indicates a sense of inquiry and detecting the truth. It can also mean that you are annoyed with something happening around you.

  • Dreaming about the lips

This is directly connected with words and speech.  It can mean how you use your words.

  • Dreaming about the mouth or teeth

This indicates how your own personal words affect you. If you have crooked teeth, you are encountering lies. If you have false teeth, there is duplicity around you.  If the teeth are loose or falling out there have been thoughtless words said.

  • Dreaming about the face

This is the side of you that the world sees. If the dream is positive, you exude confidence and authenticity. If the dream is negative, you have a sense of shame or failure.

  • Dreaming about breasts

Breasts symbolize nurturing and protectiveness and indicate a sense of mothering and/or femininity.

  • Dreaming about eyes 

This type of dream is the outer symbolism of the ideals you have. If you are balding in the dream, it means your ideas are slipping away and you are not creating anything new.  If you dream about combing your hair, it means you need to get your thoughts in order.  If you are styling your hair, you are in the process of changing how you think and share ideas.  IF you are cutting your hair, you are editing and streamlining your way of thinking.

  • Dreaming about lungs

Lungs mean life and freedom.  If you are unable to breathe, it is an indication of feeling held back or smothered.

  • Dreaming about hands

If your hands are open it means you are expressive and giving. If your hands are closed, it is connected with stinginess and an unwillingness to help. If your hands are dirty you are involved in unethical deeds.  Applauding hands are connected to encouragement and approval. Empty hands symbolize hopelessness. Praying hands mean devotion or faith.

  • Dreams about the Heart

It is no surprise that the heart symbolizes hope, compassion and love.  If the dream is positive, it is an indicator of strength and compassion.  If the dream is negative, you may be emotionally off center.

  • Dreams about the stomach

This may have nothing to do with food.  Instead, it symbolizes your willingness to accept the lessons you learn daily.  Negative dreams indicate that you don’t want to accept something that is happening around you.

  • Dreaming about Genitals

It’s not surprising that this dream is about your approach to sex and intimacy.  and how you see yourself in your sexual role.   Positive dreams are symbolic of a positive outlook on sex and love. Negative dreams can mean unhealthy feelings towards your own sexuality.

  • Dreaming about the bowels or bladder

This is a sign of purging unnecessary attitudes and emotions. It indicates the filtering out people and situations that are unhealthy.  If you are constipated in the dream, you are holding back emotions, conversely, if you dream of diarrhea, you are releasing information too quickly.

  • Dreaming about your legs

This symbolizes movement and strength.  Positive dreams mean strong goals and that you are taking the correct path.  Negative dreams symbolize heading in the wrong direction.

  • Dreaming about Feet

Since your feet hold you up like a foundation, it indicates a deeper understanding of your actions.   It can mean to watch your step and move slowly.

Don’t Underestimate Your Dreams

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Dreams

We sometimes wander from healer to therapist in search for direction and self-understanding and not noticing the profound guidance given to us by our very own subconscious.

You can plumb the depths of your inner knowledge, learn your own personal symbolic system and understand your life with greater clarity – if you keep a dream diary.

  1. Get a special book
    Use a dream diary or blank notebook to log your dreams. You’ll be more likely to use it if simply having its weight rest in your palm fills you with pleasure. Don’t use an old diary. This book is to be used exclusively for your dreams.
  2. Start writing your dreams down
    Write your dreams down as soon as you wake up. And be consistent. It’s easy to forget that you intend to keep a dream diary when slumber sets in. Place a post-it on the bathroom mirror or your clock to keep it in the forefront of your mind as you turn in.

Also, if you don’t remember your dreams most nights, give yourself a silent verbal reminder as you close your eyes, “Tonight, I’ll have vivid dreams and recall them after I awake.’” This will notify your subconscious that you’re taking your dreams seriously.

  1. Keep notes
    If you wake up from a dream, have your diary and a flashlight handy so you can jot it down before falling asleep again. Later dreams will often “erase” the dream that woke you up. Use a bullet point style:

Floating through my parent’s house
A car is in the pool, but no one’s in it
My Mom wants me to make pancakes, but the stove doesn’t work
I try lighting it with a match but even the gas doesn’t work

Simple notes like these will keep the dream accessible and begin to show a pattern of symbols in your dreams. Also, add to your notes a brief outline of the significant events of that day. Soon, you may see a pattern where events in your waking life trigger certain types of dreams.

  1. Get a dream reference book
    Or you can look symbols up online to see what they may mean from your dream. Write them down. Colors, places, placement of people and objects (east, west, north, south). Add this information to your dream notes to fill in the blanks of your dream’s meaning.
  2. Make your own dream dictionary
    Note the important symbols in your dream, like the car in the pool. Recall how that image felt in the dream. Was it scary or funny? Dream symbols are highly personal. If a cat clawed you as a toddler, cats could represent danger, while for someone else cats could represent comfort. If you note both the feeling and the life events going on at the time, you’ll understand how your subconscious reacts and processes things.

With a dream diary, you’ll get a more insightful view into the events of your life, even the ones you try to ignore. This will give you a deeper level of integrity within yourself, as you begin to integrate your dream and waking lives.

Meet Your Spouse While Dreaming

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Meet Your Spouse While Dreaming

Dreams is not just a dream. It depicts something… Creativity and dreams are often messages from source, are written in our DNA, and reside in the soul and spiritual dimensions of humanity. Many artists and musicians, athletes and writers report feeling that the making of art, the playing of music, the athletic abilities and the writing of stories comes from energies moving through them.

A friend of mine was painting a picture of a woman he had never met but later he wrote down his dreams and started to practice lucid dreaming in that state of light sleep. And this woman became a frequent visitor in his dreams. Later in his life he saw a woman in a coffee house that reminded him of his dream visitor—in fact he felt she was a doppelganger. The two grew quite close and ended up engaged and later married.

She felt from their very first conversation in the café that she knew this man though she could not quite place from when and where. She shared his interest in visual art and was an art therapist. One wonders how their meeting each other in their dreams may have been the catalyst that caused their paths to cross in waking life. Oddly, she had dreams since she was a teen of a painter painting a picture of her and her groom on their wedding day.

Understanding Dreams, Symbols, Signs and More!

The relationship between art, language, symbols, music, dreams, meditation, hypnosis, prayer and visualization is that each one of these things will improve intuition and psychic abilities. My brother, a mathematician, would solve very difficult mathematical equations while dreaming.

I believe that ability to focus his dreams came from years of Zen Buddhism. Even sitting in the lotus position or cross-legged for about 10 minutes a day while focusing on a bright object or while the eyes are closed will make you more attuned to your divine self. Be sure that while you are engaged in this process that you follow your breath—first breathing deeply through the nose and out the mouth. Feel a silver cord connecting you to the earth.

Protecting Yourself with a Golden Bubble

When you are ready, feel a golden bubble of protection that only allows that which you give permission to enter into this safe space. Practice contracting and expanding this protection with your breath.

When we awake suddenly from a dream, gasping for breath, it can suggest that the astral body or soul moved outside the physical body to a place far away or even just hovering a few feet above the physical body. It is the physical body joining again with the astral body that causes this phenomenon of gasping to catch a breath. If you practice lucid dreaming or if you visualize what source has to say to you through guided imagery and shamanic or new age music, always begin your practice asking all involved to act only in a manner for the highest good of all involved.

At the end of such practice, thank your guides and count backwards from nine, feeling yourself slowly floating down to earth on a magical spiral staircase from the stars. Notice that you are returning to a waking state as you gently reintegrate into your body, feeling warm, completely awake and aware of your experience.

Journaling and Dreaming

Keep a journal of your journeys and consider working with a partner or a group of other people interested in such experiences and their special value to us as human beings. Many blessings to all and an affirmation that each of us has creativity, intuition and metaphysical abilities. The time of 2012 is a spiritual awakening to knowing and love. Together a better path for humanity, planet and all of life awaits.

Finding Your Healing Journey

Listen to the heartbeat of the divine. A healing journey for the planet, its people, and all of its living beings (plants, animals and microbes) are here for a reason. And truly there are no accidents. Synchronicity means that events happen for a reason. There are no coincidences. We have reached a tipping point and joyful transformation awaits those who walk the talk, and those that are awakening.

Listen to the Spirit World

Here’s to love, courage and abundance. Listen to spirit, live by example, exude a joyful knowing, give gratitude to your guides, forgive those who have wronged you, reminisce and learn from the past so that you are not destined to repeat it, stay present in the now, act with intention and embrace the positivity of your possible futures.

Your Dreams are Important!

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Dreams

Dreams are a normal and healthy part of our psychology. We need to have the deep sleep that comes along with dreaming to keep us healthy. If we did not dream, we would become nervous and irritable. Our emotional stability is insured by the release of vital chemicals that happen when we are deeply asleep.

Enjoy Dreaming

To better understand yourself and your feelings, pay a little more attention to your dreams.  They can be a great insight to what lies within you, they are also a great way to nourish your imagination.  Enjoy your dreams by recording them in a journal.  Have fun with them by writing or drawing about them. You may want to try lucid dreaming; a skill by which you can actually control your dreams.  Dreams can put you in a good mood for you whole day.

A Source of Knowledge

Dreams can be a source of valuable information. This is available to you if you take the time to decode them.  You can learn a lot about yourself by paying attention to your dreams.  Dreaming can be more honest than your waking consciousness because you are not directly in control of them.  It has been said that in our dreams we reveal our true feelings.

Multiple Levels of Meaning

Learning how your associations with symbols work will help you gain the ability to interpret or translate your dreams.  Dreams can have many layers of meaning within the same dream.  Illness or medication can influence your dreams.

Dream Dictionaries and Journals

You are the only one who can determine what your dreams. You can use a dream dictionary and a psychic who has experience with dream interpretation to help guide you to a better understanding.  Since you have the final say on understanding your dreams, take some time to record your dreams in a journal then consult your dream dictionary.  You can add your own interpretations as you get used to recognizing the signs and patterns in your dreams.

Understanding the Message

The most important thing you can gain from your dreams is a good night’s sleep.  You may also get inspiration and knowledge about yourself and your life if you pay attention to your own personal symbol and signs.

Dream Interpretation Made Simple – PsychicOz Psychics

Do Dreams Tell Us the Future?

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Dreams Tell Us the Future

Are your dreams just visions dancing in your head? Is it possible that your subconscious is trying to tell you something? How do you know?

Many people have dreams that are intuitive or psychic.  People have recorded their dreams in order to discern their meanings. We dream during the deep, REM cycle of sleep, and while we are sleeping deeply, our subconscious is in charge.

Normally what we dream has no specific meaning. Our dreams are just a ribbon of unrelated thoughts that we may or may not remember.  But there are dreams that are powerful and can have a large impact on our lives.  These dreams can tell of good times ahead or be insight into the hope of a new love.

Dreams and Intuition

Sometimes we get a hint at our own intuition by dreaming about an old friend and then they suddenly reappear in our lives. This type of dream gives the promise of understanding our lives and thoughts a little better.

Dreams of the Titanic Sinking

One of the greatest tragedies of the last century is the sinking of the Titanic. Hundreds of lives were lost. At the time of the sinking, there were reports of a number of people dreaming about this tragedy before it happened, and even though no one could stop it, many already knew about it.  And only fifty years later, renowned psychic Jeanne Dixon foretold the assassination of President Kennedy, but no one heeded her warnings.

Just a Dream of Knowledge of the Future?

There are tons of stories just like this, so how can we, regular people tell when a dream is just a dream or if it’s a sign of things to come? Dreams can not only tell us the future, but they can also help us find the answers to problems.

This is because when we are free from the day-to-day grind of physical world, we can explore our subconscious and the connections we have to each other. Here are a few types of psychic dreams that people have reported:

Out of body experiences or soul walking

Some people report such vivid dreams that it seems as if they have actually walked through the situation as someone else.  When these people wake, they find that the event in their dreams really happen.

Premonitions or precognitive dreams

It may seem frightening to get a glimpse of the future, especially since if the event is a major tragedy.  This dreams can seem like nightmares and these dark premonitions may even come from the spirit of someone we know who has passed on.  Don’t discount something just because it’s a bit scary.  Precognitive dreams may even recur.  It is said that having the same dream three times is a sign that it is a precognition.

Telepathic Dreams or thoughts from person to person

Sometimes feelings and thoughts are communicated from one person to another through their dreams.   This is known is tapping, as in, someone tapping on another’s door to get their attention.  This type of dream generally only happens when two people are close to each other either emotionally or spiritually and they use their dreams to submit ideas and feelings too each other.  This is quite common between twins, who often communicate in their own language.  These dreams are sent with focused energy and intentionally sent.

Dreams that give insight

This type of dream lets a person receive knowledge from other realms or points in time.   Spiritual leaders and psychics have this kind of dream regularly and help spread this wisdom.

Dreams shared with another

If two people have the same dream, it is more than likely that this is a precognitive dream, especially if a large group of people has the same dream.  This type of dream can leave one feeling tense and anxious.

Waking or Lucid dreams

This kind of dream is indeed startling because it is so clear and so real it may seem like the dreamer is in a trance but is experiencing a vision.

Any of the dreams can be startling. This is why the art of dream interpretation has developed to the point of becoming a science.   There are a series of symbols and meanings that recur in dreams.  It is important to keep a dream journal in order to track the pattern of your dreaming so that you can better tell if your dreams are precognitive.

Dreams and Health Problems

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Dreams and Health Problems

Our dreams can give us an opportunity to enter our subconscious mind and provide us a safe space to explore what’s happening in our waking life. While we are familiar with the connection between our dreams and our emotional health, we are not as aware of the dire health warnings regarding our physical health that may be present in dreams.

It’s always a good idea to reflect on your night’s dreams upon waking. This meditation can give you important insights that may hold the key to your emotional and physical health. It’s especially important to explore dreams that stay with you throughout your day.

There are three different types of dreams that are used to help uncover vital clues about your physical health. If your dream happens at the beginning of an illness before you feel any symptoms, it is called a prodromal dream whereas a dream that occurs during the illness is a symptomatic dream. Additionally, a diagnostic dream will not only alert you to the symptoms that you are experiencing but will also give you important clues to the underlying cause of your health condition.

If you are having recurring dreams about a house or car, especially if it’s in disrepair, it may be wise to pay attention to your health. Often times the house or car is a symbol for your body. The problems that arise in the dream will give you important clues in recognizing your health problems and can point you in the right direction for diagnosis. Other times an injury in your dream, especially an animal bite, can reflect the injured part of the body is in need of attention.

How to Spot a Health Warning Dream

  • Pay Attention to Recurring Dream

Do you come back to the same dream night after night? If so, it’s time to take a deep look into what your subconscious needs you to know in your waking life. Careful examination of your repetitive dreams will help you determine how well you are dealing with the stress and anxiety in your waking life, or it may be the key to uncovering a serious health problem. Oftentimes these recurring dreams are mistaken for nightmares, and you will remember them upon waking.

  • Get Symbolic

When doing dream work it is important to remember that they are very rarely, if ever, literal. Many of the messages in our dreams are given using symbolism and metaphors. The true meanings behind these symbols and metaphors are often taken from your waking life and may include cultural references. At times the connection may seem very strange and other times too obvious to be believed. However, it takes practice and an open mind to interpret your dreams, especially when it contains warnings about your health.

  • Sharing Dreams

Have you ever woken up from a strange dream or nightmare that lingered in your waking thoughts, only to find out that a family member or close friend has had the same dream? The chances are good that this sharing of a dream was not just coincidence. It is entirely possible that someone close to you has picked up on your health issue and is there to help support you and encourage you to pursue treatment.

Now that dream studies are becoming more and more recognized, it is becoming apparent that they are a vital aspect to our overall health. Not only do they give us a strong indicator of our emotional health, but they can also give us warnings of dire health issues that need immediate attention. With enough thought and attention, your dreams can help you on the path to recovery.

Sexy Dreams: What Does It Means?

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Sexy Dream

Yes, fine. We sometimes fantasize having a good sex with our partner or the person we’re eyeing to be with. Sex can be a very powerful influence in our physical, emotional, and spiritual lives. When we have dreams about sex, what does it really mean, especially if we dream about someone, we never thought of having sex with.

The Secrets of Sex Dreams

A dream lover enters your darkened bedroom. His face is hidden, but he somehow seems familiar. Anticipation escalates. He takes you into his arms, kisses you deeply and pulls you onto the bed. After a time, you gaze up at his face and are shocked to discover that you’re looking at your frumpy, middle-aged boss. What the heck? Are you struggling with understanding what sex means in your dreams or in your life and want some advice and guidance? Just give one of our experienced psychic readers a call and find your answers!

Relax, it’s Not About Sex

Okay, so you just dreamed of doing the deed with someone you’re not remotely, by any stretch of the imagination, attracted to, you can substitute your boss for a friend, cheating ex-lover or a bear you just saw at the zoo. But don’t just dismiss the dream as ridiculous. The secret to interpreting its meaning is to realize that it’s probably not about sex at all. Although erotic scenarios can be the result of unfilled desires—or some wicked hormones—the dream character usually mirrors a quality within you. This quality may be in the developing stages or just something you want for yourself.

Bears, Bosses and Powerful People

For instance, a naughty dream about the aforementioned bear at the zoo may indicate the need to break free of self-imposed limitations (the cage) and let yourself roar—that is, express your anger, individuality or creativity.

As for the sexy dream involving your boss, if he or she is good at what they do (in the boardroom, that is), then a sexy encounter may indicate you’re accessing your “inner boss” and taking charge of your career. Similarly, dreaming of sex with a powerful public figure means you’re embracing your own personal power. Or it may indicate you’re too focused on power.

Nasty or Nice: Ex-lovers and Celebs

This brings up an important point when analyzing any dream: The meaning has a lot to do with how you feel about the dream characters. For example, if you dream about sex with an abusive ex-lover, ask yourself if you’re being too hard on yourself or others. If you dream of having sex with a celebrity you admire, ask yourself which traits that person has, such as talent, wealth or beauty, that you want for yourself.

When Sex Means Sex

If you dream of sex with your partner, chances are it’s about sex. Pay close attention to how you feel in the dream and upon waking. Feeling happy is a good sign that intimacy is thriving between you and your partner. If the main feeling is frustration, apathy, anger or some other negative emotion, then it’s time to work on the emotional/sexual connection in your relationship.

More Common Sex Dreams

If it is someone you know, sex with them in a dream means you’re taking on a quality that you most associate with that person. If the dream character is a female stranger, you’re embracing your feminine side (gentleness, passivity). If the stranger is male, you’re embracing your inner male (assertiveness, competitiveness).

Dream sex with a rapist could mean you may be giving your power away to a negative attitude, habit, person or situation in your life.

If you’re having sex with an angel in your dream, you’re getting in touch with your spiritual side—perhaps in a more personal way.

Happy dream sex with a demon means you’re accessing your creativity by exploring your dark side. If the dream evokes a negative feeling, then you’re taking on a destructive attitude, habit, person or situation.

Dream sex with a stranger means you’re developing a talent or trait that you were previously unaware of.

Dream sex with an animal means you’re getting in touch with your instincts or with a quality you perceive in that animal. Conversely, you may be letting your wild side run amok.

Connecting Dreams to the Future

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Connecting Dreams to the Future

We all have those dreams… it could be a sweet dreams or nightmares and every dream brings a Technicolor journey into our inner yearnings and fears. Dreaming helps clarify problems, reveal true feelings, relieve stress and help us achieve our waking dreams.

Understanding our dreams can tell us the answers and solutions to many of our life problems. A Psychic Dream Reader can help you understand what your dreams really mean, unlocking the power of now.

Dreams speak in terms of images, symbols, and metaphors. Each part of a dream represents some part of our life. The best way to learn to interpret your dreams is to start a dream journal.

  • Record whatever you remember from your dreams, however odd or disconnected as it may seem. Jotting down your dreams helps you remember more.
  • If you forget your dreams, write down your first thought and mood as soon as you wake up. Don’t wait until later to write down what you remember because you can forget your dreams quickly.
  • If no pattern or symbol jumps out to you as meaningful, working with someone who is experienced at the language of dreams—such as a PsychicOz Psychic Dream Reader are often helpful to get you on the right path.
  • You can also look online and find out what some dream interpretations are. But know that not all dreams are the same meaning for everyone, and different people can have the same dream, but it mean something totally different.
  • Use your intuition to decide what your dreams mean for your life.

Here are some common dreams and interpretations:

Falling Dreams:

Think about what support system in your life feels unsteady. Is there any trauma lately which is causing you to feel like you are falling apart? Is a big decision looming that makes you feel like you are falling out of control?

Dreams About Being Chased:

Usually relates to fear of being caught, trapped or overwhelmed by unknown life changes. Do you fear a medical test result? Are you trapped in a relationship?

Horse Dreams:

Animal dreams are extremely common. Horses represent the energy at our disposal. Here are what some of the horse dreams can mean:

  • White horses=spiritual awareness.
  • Brown horse=pragmatism.
  • Black horse=passion.
  • Winged horse=transcendence.

Understanding our dreams can tell us the answers and solutions to many of our life problems—perhaps even warn us about a path decision we are about to make, saving us from making mistakes. Get a dream reading now and explore the eloquent language of our dreams and their meaning.