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  • This may sound a little unconventional, but what I have found is that my dreams are often a relection of MY actions. Like if I have a dream that I have been hurt by someone, i can look and see how I in fact hurt someone else recently in that way. And then on the other hand, if I have a dream where someone really did me right, I can look into it and see a recent occation where I may have had a positive influence on someone. It's like my dreams are explaining my behavior toward others, to me.
  • My dreams often make little or no sense, and many times I don't even remember anything about the dream except for my emotions in the dream or something I found strange or funny. However, many times things happen in my dreams, things that I really would like to come true or things that have been on my mind lately. Sometimes it's almost as if I didn't exactly know before that that particular subject was on my mind or that I wanted an event from my dream to happen in real life. Sometimes if I am lying to myself about something I'll have a dream that makes me realize the truth. Some days I'll be upset, and when I'm asleep my dreams help me figure out why I'm upset, even if I think I already know. My dreams are kind of messages that I send to myself. It's kind of like the real me is sitting inside of my mind, telling the kid too proud to admit that she's hurt or needs help that she really does need help or really is hurt, and why. I often write in real life, and sometimes it's almost like the inner me is saying, "Hey, this girl's ideas are terrible... I'll help her out" and I'll get a dream so weird and unexplainable that I can't help but use it as an idea in a story. Dreams are weird like that. P.S. I think it was Sigmund Freud or someone like that said that dreams show us what we really want, even if they show the people we love getting hurt. It's a crazy but interesting thought, even if Freud wasn't the guy who said that.

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