What Are Your Dreams Telling You?

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Everyone has dreams. Some people dream every night while others dream very little. Some have pleasant dreams and others are plagued with nightmares. Have you ever wondered what your dreams are trying to say to you while you sleep? Ever had a nightmare keep you up all night? Using a dream dictionary is a great way to help you figure out what your dreams are saying. Next time you have a bad dream and can't get back to sleep, use a dream dictionary to figure out what your head was really trying to tell you. It can really help put your mind at ease and let you go back to bed.

There are many dream dictionaries available in book stores but my personal favorite place to look up dreams is Dream Moods: http://www.dreammoods.com . First of all, it is a free resource (no book-buying required) and it has the most dream themes and objects that I have ever come across. For instance, if you saw an oak tree in your dream, all you have to do is go to the website, click on the dream dictionary link and visit the letter "O" section to find "oak tree". From there you can read the meaning of it. In this case, to see an oak tree in your dream signifies strength and wisdom. Dream Moods also has a breakdown of the dream dictionary section so that you can find what you are looking for easier. They are broken down into categories like "animals", "places", "colors", "numbers", "birds", "body parts", "bugs", "feelings", "characters", "food" and "house".

Besides the dream dictionary, Dream Moods also has sections for common dream themes, a dream discussion forum, and information on dreams. The common dreams section analyzes such typical dreams such as falling and being naked in a public place. We all have these dreams from time to time and while they may just seem like something you have experienced before there is usually a reason why those dreams have reoccurred throughout your life. The dream discussion forum is a place where people get together to post about their dreams and help each other to decipher the meanings. The website also has a wealth of information about dreams. They cover dream research, types of dreams, and dream facts to name a few.

If you are curious, next time you have a dream give a visit to Dream Moods and browse around. You might find out some interesting information about what your subconscious mind has been trying to tell you lately.

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