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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 7:29 pm
I promise this one isn't stupid like the last one.
So I don't remember to much in this. All I know is that werewolves were in it and were trying to protect me from something. And the same guy from my other dreams is appearing again, but showing me more about him. This time he kissed me in the dream and told me something The only real part I remember is when he first came to me by my bathroom window (I am on the first floor and my room is right next to the bathroom along with the windows being even with two in my room and the third in my bathroom. And I looked threw the curtains and a pair of blue eyes were staring at me. The wolf was black with a white under coat. He was a very unique wolf. Then I was motioned to follow him so I did. Then someone or something began to attack us, and I almost was separated with him when I was in an angry mood when I was being thrown to be left out for the fighting and to hide. I was doing my arguing like always till he kissed me and ran off. I still went to follow him but something pulled me out of sleep really quickly. I felt my breathing become weird. You know how you go into a deep breathing where you breathing really slow and shallow. I had been waking up to when it hurts my lungs when I try to breath a lot in. It's weird.
I want to know who this guy is so badly. :/ So far his eyes are a blue green and can be either blue or green depending on the mood he's in and has dark brown hair with a slight red tint in it and has a in irish accent.
Also another weird thing today happened... My friend said my eyes had died and looked glazed without any texture in them and were a solid mass with the black in the middle. She stared at them for a few seconds and told me to stay still. I sat there a long 10 seconds... It wasn't just a flash of her eyes. So that freaked me out.
And.. I have a bad skin chewing issue... It' seriously bad. Ever since my nails broke awhile back.. I can't stop chewing my nails, but the worst is the skin on the side of them is terrible. I am bleeding everyday because they are becoming annoying to me. Anyone got anything that'll make the skin not all tough and scratchy, like and oil. Cause it's mostly the dried pointed skin that get bitten off, but it attached to good skin the I open up a wound to.
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 6:34 pm
This is just my random method of interpreting dreams. It may or may not work for you. When I go about trying to interpret a dream, I usually go about it in two phases: surface data and metaphor. On the surface, we have basic perceptions - how people and places look, what sounds you hear, and so on. Try to reference these things to your life, taking both things you've seen and experienced yourself as well as things you've taken in via books, TV, internet, etc. How do you think of these things? Having a werewolf appear in your dream will have a different meaning depending on how you view the creature. The way you view a thing will affect how your mind will use it in a dream. So: -What are your associations with werewolves? -Does this reoccuring young man remind you of anybody? How does he make you feel? Metaphor is important, because dreams rarely come right out and say anything. A kiss is a very intimate act. It represents a union of sorts, and the meaning will vary based on your interpretation of the young man. Same thing goes with the protection of the wolves. It's hard for me to say anything about the dream without knowing what outside factors are influencing you.
I'm not an optomotrist, so I can't say anything about your eyes.
As for the skin chewing? Put antibiotic ointment on the affected area and cover with a bandaid. Keep it on at all times when you would normally be tempted to chew. I imagine it'd be less pleasant to chew on a bandaid, and if further deterence is necessary, you can apply something that tastes bad (tobasco sauce, most lotions, etc) on top of it. Over time, the skin will begin to heal and you can start using lotion under the bandaid instead of antibiotic ointment. Covering the area should be continued until the chewing habit is broken. NOTE: The effectiveness of lotion varies by brand, so if what you use doesn't work, see about getting the recommendation of a doctor or dermatologist. DISCLAIMER: yadda, yadda, yadda... advice should not be taken in place of medical professional ...etc, etc, etc... Don't sue. heart
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:29 pm
0_0! Tabasco sauce would burn the wounds. >_o
I'll reply more later, but just had to a that but I've stopped chewing them. :3 I did it on my own... I would start to draw to stop my urge and to distract me.
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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 12:03 am
Taulha 0_0! Tabasco sauce would burn the wounds. >_o I'll reply more later, but just had to a that but I've stopped chewing them. :3 I did it on my own... I would start to draw to stop my urge and to distract me. I meant that the tobasco would go on top of the bandaids so it wouldn't get in the wounds. XD Important little detail, ne? Congrats on kicking the habit!
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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 10:07 am
mute_coyote This is just my random method of interpreting dreams. It may or may not work for you.When I go about trying to interpret a dream, I usually go about it in two phases: surface data and metaphor. On the surface, we have basic perceptions - how people and places look, what sounds you hear, and so on. Try to reference these things to your life, taking both things you've seen and experienced yourself as well as things you've taken in via books, TV, internet, etc. How do you think of these things? Having a werewolf appear in your dream will have a different meaning depending on how you view the creature. The way you view a thing will affect how your mind will use it in a dream. So: -What are your associations with werewolves? -Does this reoccuring young man remind you of anybody? How does he make you feel? Metaphor is important, because dreams rarely come right out and say anything. A kiss is a very intimate act. It represents a union of sorts, and the meaning will vary based on your interpretation of the young man. Same thing goes with the protection of the wolves. It's hard for me to say anything about the dream without knowing what outside factors are influencing you. I'm not an optomotrist, so I can't say anything about your eyes. As for the skin chewing? Put antibiotic ointment on the affected area and cover with a bandaid. Keep it on at all times when you would normally be tempted to chew. I imagine it'd be less pleasant to chew on a bandaid, and if further deterence is necessary, you can apply something that tastes bad (tobasco sauce, most lotions, etc) on top of it. Over time, the skin will begin to heal and you can start using lotion under the bandaid instead of antibiotic ointment. Covering the area should be continued until the chewing habit is broken. NOTE: The effectiveness of lotion varies by brand, so if what you use doesn't work, see about getting the recommendation of a doctor or dermatologist. DISCLAIMER: yadda, yadda, yadda... advice should not be taken in place of medical professional ...etc, etc, etc... Don't sue. heart -What are your associations with werewolves? I usually don't have an association with them normally, but I've brushed with them in the past. Only recently they've been in my dream ever since I've met this man. -Does this reoccuring young man remind you of anybody? How does he make you feel? I've never seen this man ever before. I've never met him either till now. He keeps on saying that the wolves are always watching me... But he seems to constantly always to be caring towards me and always trying to protect me. I always want to go near hi and make sure he doesn't do anything stupid and get hurt. It's like I love him. It's strange. I've had dreams like this before, where I've met the person, but the feeling was only of a friend vibe in the dream and they became friends with me... I don't necessarily think if I met him he'll be a werewolf, but has a sort of spirit of a wolf inside of him. But I do know there are werewolves watching me. It's just warning me that by them protecting me I might be in more danger, or there is something really bad after me, or something bad will happen.
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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:47 pm
Welp, you must be turning into a werewolf. Or have some after you.
Guy could be a spirit guide, or a past-life person you know of.
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Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 4:45 am
0_o... I find that highly doubtful. There is not symptoms of a werewolf in me. I am far from them. And I doubt they are after me. They would have gotten me plenty of times before.
And I know most of my spirit guides... Past life is still iffy but it's to modern to be past life.
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 2:25 pm
Taulha mute_coyote This is just my random method of interpreting dreams. It may or may not work for you.When I go about trying to interpret a dream, I usually go about it in two phases: surface data and metaphor. On the surface, we have basic perceptions - how people and places look, what sounds you hear, and so on. Try to reference these things to your life, taking both things you've seen and experienced yourself as well as things you've taken in via books, TV, internet, etc. How do you think of these things? Having a werewolf appear in your dream will have a different meaning depending on how you view the creature. The way you view a thing will affect how your mind will use it in a dream. So: -What are your associations with werewolves? -Does this reoccuring young man remind you of anybody? How does he make you feel? Metaphor is important, because dreams rarely come right out and say anything. A kiss is a very intimate act. It represents a union of sorts, and the meaning will vary based on your interpretation of the young man. Same thing goes with the protection of the wolves. It's hard for me to say anything about the dream without knowing what outside factors are influencing you. I'm not an optomotrist, so I can't say anything about your eyes. As for the skin chewing? Put antibiotic ointment on the affected area and cover with a bandaid. Keep it on at all times when you would normally be tempted to chew. I imagine it'd be less pleasant to chew on a bandaid, and if further deterence is necessary, you can apply something that tastes bad (tobasco sauce, most lotions, etc) on top of it. Over time, the skin will begin to heal and you can start using lotion under the bandaid instead of antibiotic ointment. Covering the area should be continued until the chewing habit is broken. NOTE: The effectiveness of lotion varies by brand, so if what you use doesn't work, see about getting the recommendation of a doctor or dermatologist. DISCLAIMER: yadda, yadda, yadda... advice should not be taken in place of medical professional ...etc, etc, etc... Don't sue. heart -What are your associations with werewolves? I usually don't have an association with them normally, but I've brushed with them in the past. Only recently they've been in my dream ever since I've met this man. -Does this reoccuring young man remind you of anybody? How does he make you feel? I've never seen this man ever before. I've never met him either till now. He keeps on saying that the wolves are always watching me... But he seems to constantly always to be caring towards me and always trying to protect me. I always want to go near hi and make sure he doesn't do anything stupid and get hurt. It's like I love him. It's strange. I've had dreams like this before, where I've met the person, but the feeling was only of a friend vibe in the dream and they became friends with me... I don't necessarily think if I met him he'll be a werewolf, but has a sort of spirit of a wolf inside of him. But I do know there are werewolves watching me. It's just warning me that by them protecting me I might be in more danger, or there is something really bad after me, or something bad will happen. The first thing that comes to mind is a transformation metaphor. Are you going through any big personal changes in your life? A werewolf is a human that becomes a wolf, and then there's the comment about how "the wolves are watching." What comes to mind when you think of wolves? It seems a littl unclear whether the wolves are protecting you from danger or inviting danger. Maybe both are true. In my own experience, things we do to protect ourselves - mentally, physically, emotionally - can also put us at risk in other ways. If it were my dream, I'd try to think whether I were using any psychological self-defense that might also act as self-sabotage (i.e. holding people at arms length for protection and causing oneself to miss out on socialization). It's something to think about. In your case, it might be something completely different. Human minds are very individual. I'm generally of the opinion that characters and events in dreams usually reflect aspects of our own psyches; conscious or unconscious. You may believe differently, which would make my interpretations fairly irrelevant. In any case, I'm mostly just positing ideas and concepts to see if any of them hit home with you.
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