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Do you have romantic dreams about a certain someone that you have got to know even if you already have a partner and it's not them that you are dreaming about? :sneaky: :D
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yes.
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It's not just me then ;) I'm not brave enough to divulge yet! :lips:
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I think the sunconsious lets us do things in our dreams that we would not do in real life, .
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No!

:rolleyes:I've never!:rolleyes:

...

Ok, I do...

All the time! :sneaky:
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Pinky wrote: Doesn't everyone?


Well I thought so but a friend today told me that she did not and I was quite surprised about that :-3 I think I may have to grill her further :D
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Bubblegum wrote: It's not just me then ;) I'm not brave enough to divulge yet! :lips:


There's a massive difference between our dreams and fantasies and what we would do in real life.

If half my dreams started to come true I'd run a country mile :wah:
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Not sure I would want any of my dreams to come true. My waking life is real enough for me. Do not need the extra stress.
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Marie5656 wrote: I think the sunconsious lets us do things in our dreams that we would not do in real life, .


Sometimes I wish I was brave enough to do these things when conscious :sneaky:
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Pinky wrote: Go on, be daring! I just seem to broadcast mine to the world, haha!

Oh well, I never said I was subtle!:D


No, I couldn't possibly, I'm too new here; I wouldn't want to ruin my street cred :wah: ;)
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Bryn Mawr wrote: There's a massive difference between our dreams and fantasies and what we would do in real life.

If half my dreams started to come true I'd run a country mile :wah:


:wah: mmmmmmmmmmm I dunno, I think there is a difference between dreams and fantasies, well there is inside my head anyway although not sure if that's a good thing or not! :D
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Bubblegum wrote: :wah: mmmmmmmmmmm I dunno, I think there is a difference between dreams and fantasies, well there is inside my head anyway although not sure if that's a good thing or not! :D


Fantisies are things you dream might happen but know, in your heart of hearts will not.

If it is what you would like to happen but cannot bring youself to instigate then it remains in the realms of fantasy.

Dreams are aspirations you believe that you can realise and will work towards.

Sanity is knowing the difference between them :-)

Everyone knows that I've been mad for years - mad I tell you MAD! They're coming to take me away ha ha, ho ho, to the funny farm where everyone is happy all the time :wah:
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Bryn Mawr wrote: Fantisies are things you dream might happen but know, in your heart of hearts will not.

If it is what you would like to happen but cannot bring youself to instigate then it remains in the realms of fantasy.

Dreams are aspirations you believe that you can realise and will work towards.

Sanity is knowing the difference between them :-)

Everyone knows that I've been mad for years - mad I tell you MAD! They're coming to take me away ha ha, ho ho, to the funny farm where everyone is happy all the time :wah:


That's how I see it too Bryn Mawr :) but I'm definitely not sane :D Nice to meet you by the way, always pleased to meet a fellow mad man :yh_bigsmi
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cazzy_uk wrote: Dont mind me butting in:wah:

I have to admit to a yes here.

Like Pinky mine would be banned;):-6


Hi cazzy_uk, that makes three of us then :D
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And on the subject of dreams I'm off to sleep now......... to dream :sneaky:
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Bubblegum wrote: That's how I see it too Bryn Mawr :) but I'm definitely not sane :D Nice to meet you by the way, always pleased to meet a fellow mad man :yh_bigsmi


Welcome to the madhouse :-)

I'm sure you'll like it here :wah:
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Bubblegum wrote: And on the subject of dreams I'm off to sleep now......... to dream :sneaky:


to sleep..perchance to dream.
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Don't dream about Freud.....................:)
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Don't Dream It's Over (Neil Finn)

LYRICS

There is freedom within, there is freedom without

Try to catch the deluge in a paper cup

There's a battle ahead, many battles are lost

But you'll never see the end of the road

While you're traveling with me

Hey now, hey now

Don't dream it's over

Hey now, hey now

When the world comes in

They come, they come

To build a wall between us

We know they won't win

Now I'm towing my car, there's a hole in the roof

My possessions are causing me suspicion but there's no proof

In the paper today tales of war and of waste

But you turn right over to the T.V. page

Now I'm walking again to the beat of a drum

And I'm counting the steps to the door of your heart

Only shadows ahead barely clearing the roof

Get to know the feeling of liberation and relief

Hey now, hey now

Don't dream it's over

Hey now, hey now

When the world comes in

They come, they come

To build a wall between us

Don't ever let them win



From the album Crowded House

Single release date: December 1986

Listen to song sample

Chords & Tab for this song



ABOUT "DON'T DREAM IT'S OVER":

Crowded House's biggest hit in America, it peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard singles chart.



Lyrics Copyright © 1986 Roundhead Music (BMI).

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K.Snyder wrote: No!

:rolleyes:I've never!:rolleyes:

...

Ok, I do...

All the time! :sneaky:


:wah:
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Marie5656 wrote: to sleep..perchance to dream.


Morning! Well, my dream was more fantasy last night and Shakespeare was most definitely not in it! ;) :D
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chonsigirl wrote: Don't dream about Freud.....................:)


Nor Freud :wah: (Hi chonsigirl :) )
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I hardly ever have sexual dreams any more, unless having dreams about apple-tart powered cars, javelin throwing foxes, and exploding pound coins count? It sucks, like the song says "any dream will do" as far as I'm concerned, though I do remember I once had a sex dream about the girl keyboard player from the band "New Order" I remember waking up thinking, what the hell was that about? You'd think that your subconcious would allow you to have a dream about a really attractive woman, but mine, oh no, when I do have the occasional one its always the flipping anchorwoman from newsnight, Lois from family guy, or some random woman from an 1980's new wave band, maybe its a sign of maturity or just my weird subconcious.
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Pinky wrote: Can't possibly tell you about mine. Even the over 18's industry wouldn't take it:rolleyes:


Pinky, I'm shocked! ;) :wah: I take it it was good then! :D
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Galbally wrote: I hardly ever have sexual dreams any more, unless having dreams about apple-tart powered cars, javelin throwing foxes, and exploding pound coins count?


:eek: I don't quite know what to say to that Galbally :wah: I'm sure there's hidden meaning in there somewhere but quite what that is I don't know; might be worth looking up the meaning of your dreams on one of those online dream interpretation sites :thinking:



From here: http://www.dreammoods.com/

Fox

To see a fox lurking about in your dream, represents cleverness and resourcefulness. You need to use your insight and intellect to solve some problem. Perhaps you need to conceal your thoughts and/or remain silent. Alternatively, it indicates a period of isolation or loneliness. It is a good way for you to use this time to reflect.

Money

To see or win money in your dream, symbolizes that success and prosperity is within your reach. Money may represent confidence, self-worth, success, or values. You have much belief in yourself. Alternatively, dreaming about money, refers to your attitudes about love and matters of the heart. It is frequently a symbol for sexuality and power. In particular, finding money indicates your quest for love or for power.

To dream that you lose money, signifies temporary unhappiness in the home and a few setbacks in your affairs. You may be feeling weak, vulnerable, and out of control in your waking life. Additionally, you may be lacking ambition, power and self-esteem.



Apples

To see apples growing in a tree in your dream, symbolizes wisdom and great prosperity. Well-earned rewards will be promising in your future. Consider also the common phrase, "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" which may imply that you need to take better care of your health.

To dream that you are eating an apple, denotes harmony, pleasure, and fertility. In a biblical sense, eating an apple symbolizes your sexual appetite, lustful desires, and sexual awareness as associated with the apple in the Garden of Eden. (Did you eat the apple-tart powered car in your dream?) ;)

To see green apples, represents developing love or love that has yet to blossom.



mmmmmmmmmmmmmm Maybe there is more to your dream after all!
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I hate it when the good ones :sneaky: seem so real...and then you wake up! :yh_cry
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