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The Dream Guide

The Dream Guide What do Your Dreams Mean A recent survey found that a third of all people who remember their dreams most often dream of themselves falling. Here is what leading experts predict your most common dreams may mean for 2014. Falling "Falling dreams often reflect some experience of potential failure in waking life. This can happen if a person has set high standards for the results they expect, and it may seem as if they have failed if they cannot attain them. The person needs to release themselves from some of their responsibilities." lan Wallace, Psychologist and dream expert I @ianwallace Being Naked In Publie "We all have 'personas' - ways of behaving in public. These are like clothing, presenting an image of ourselves while covering other aspects. For some people, it becomes important to reveal their deeper feelings. Dreaming of being naked in public suggests that it may be fruitful to do so, even though it challenges their usual desire to not be exposed." David Bedrick, J.D., Dipl. PW, @lovebasedpsych Being Chased "When a dreamer creates a chase dream, they are usually experiencing some frustration in achieving a goal that they are pursuing in their day-to-day life. Although they appear to be being chased in the dream, they are actually actively hunting for ways to work through their specific frustrations." lan Wallace, Psychologist and dream expert I @ianwallace Closes 2pm Being Late "Being late for an upcoming trip or exam for example is not usually about the event, though it often shows an anxious feeling that you haven't been conscious about and probably haven't been acting on. The dream may well in fact be warning you to get cracking and prepare more fully for an important upcoming deadline." Craig Sim Webb, Speaker/Trainer/Author @DreamMaestro Teeth Falling Ot "Teeth in dreams, like in waking life, are a feature of our insides that we reveal to the outside world. The image of tooth loss or toothless-ness can reflect aging, illness, injury or loss of power. It might also reflect innocence and potential of infancy, so it can be negative or positive." Rubin Naiman, Sleep and dream expert @DrNaiman Sources TheCircle www.ianwallacedreams.com www.talkingbacktodrphil.com www.drnaiman.com * www.thecircle.com

The Dream Guide

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Industry experts give their insight into the UKs most common dream meanings.

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