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Topic: Dreams Explained
BonnyMiss's photo
Sat 04/18/09 03:50 PM
It is quite interesting how people interpret dreams.Here are a few interpretations of what dreams mean to people of Caribbean and African cultures.

Dreaming of the following.........

A crying baby: An illness in the family.
Death: A wedding.
A new: house: A death ( with the new house symbolizing a new grave)
Money: ( paper variety) your financial resources is in danger.
Fresh: flowers: An up-coming wedding.
Fresh fish: An pregnancy in the family.
Flying unaided: Over-coming hardships in your life.
Travel by car or any sort of vehicle:Death.
Sugar cane: A house move.
Crying: Much joy to look forward to.
Laughter: Sorrow to come.
Eating a giant marshmallow................Time to wake up;you've eaten your pillow!
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Atlantis75's photo
Sat 04/18/09 04:58 PM
Edited by Atlantis75 on Sat 04/18/09 05:00 PM


Ok, how about this dream, I remember even the details:

I'm walking up on a dirt road to this hill and dried out corn fields both sides of the roads nothing else is in sight. It's extremely hot and dry, and the cornfields are dry and I can hear the leaves cracking and buzzing from the wind. I can barely breathe and I'm sweating but it's very dry and hot so my sweat dries on me. As I walk up to this hill I look down the other side and there is a giant tornado coming, ripping up the corn and the sky is black.

There is a wood shed on the top of the hill, put together from very old and rotten and dry wood boards, I can actually see through the cracks, seeing the light passing through from all sides. As I get closer the tornado heads straight at me and I don't know what to do.

Suddenly a little figure comes out of the shed, wearing a robe, I can't see the face, grabs my hand and leads me inside of the shed and tells me, that everything is gonna be ok. Then I start saying, that we got no chance in this shed against the tornado coming, but as the tornado passes, the wooden shed is untouched, and that's when I wake up.

There are no dirt roads, neither corn fields where I live, but i used to live at a place where there was nothing else but dirt roads and corn fields when i was about 12, but there were no tornadoes there.

So anyone can tell me what this is all about?


Ok, theres no simple answer to this, i can merely analyse wat u have said and give my opinion, i am not an expert.

Often, we r brought back to places from our childhood because at that time of our life, we have security (well a lot of us anyway) so that might explain the place...then theres the hut, which in my mind, is like a shelter, home, and then theres the lil guy inside it, with no face (which is usually the case when we r using another to view ourselves)These 3 things i would say r you, your mind, and ur security.
Next, there is the tornado, which symbolises the root of change and the wheel of fortune.

Is there any big changes u r about to make? or just made? or r u feeling a bit insecure about anything?

To me, its like u r reassuring urself that everything will be ok, r u doubting urself for any reason?


This dream happened back last summer, and yes, I was gonna leave USA, which didn't work out, since my g/f left and told me not to come, she is happy without me.
Ever since, i stopped having dreams, really, I can't recall any dreams ever since. I feel like every night just fall into a coma with no dreams and nothing, then i wake up in the morning, feeling tired. I got no sleep problems, i fall asleep in less than 3 min..but somehow it doesn't feel like a sleep anymore.

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Sat 04/18/09 05:04 PM
I use to dream that my ex husband would bring my son back to me and one of the following would happen

A) He brought him back dead
B) He brought him back and shot him in front of me, or
C) He brought him back, shot him and then himself in front of me.

WOW...Those were the worse dreams ever!

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