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  • It doesn't necessarily mean anything except that one of the associations you have been thinking about at some level triggered the connection to the place in your brain where that memory was stored. What matters psychologically is how you felt about it and what it might have symbolized to you. There is no standard rule. Eventually, many of our forgotten memories surface in dreams. If there is any significance, it would take a session or two of therapy to figure out what you have been working on and how it might relate.
  • It really means nothing, I dream of people from many, many moons ago, in fact, I dream of people I never met. Don't sweat it!!!
  • I pretty much concur with tomsims except to add that something or someone (not just someone) triggered that lost memory at some point throughout your day or week. It could have been a smell, a photograph, anything really. The subconscious picks up on the most minute things! As far as it being a lucid dream, there's a couple theories I follow on those--the first and favorite is that you were entering a period of wakefulness and therefore were able to control the outcome of your dream more easily; the second theory is that this controlling aspect of your dream correlates to how you should seize control of the situation the dream is showing. Though this particular person may be in your dream, it doesn't necessarily mean to go hunting for him as much as hunting for the way that he made you feel (or in the case of it being a negative personality, to get yourself out of the situation). Dreams are very subjective, so ultimately you should do some self-reflection and follow your own interpretation of it.
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  • I dunno but is your profile picture an actual picture of you because that pic is so hott! And How doyou upload apicture I have a good one to upload my selfsuggestions?

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