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Learn How to Interpret Your Dreams

Dreams usually come to deliver a "state of your state of mind" message. They happen when you are sleeping to tell you that you’re doing fine or to let you know if you’re going in a wrong direction. And this "state of the state of mind" message left you with only two choices – to hang in there or to try to examine yourself and make necessary adjustments.

Our dreams are always full of symbols and metaphors. Just like stories that are told, which has other meaning than the story itself, dreams also convey deeper meaning. And that’s what you need to dig out. If you want to venture into the world of dream interpretation, there are some things you need to learn. First, you must know how to decode you dream. After that, you have to divide or dissect it into different portions. Then, scrutinize each fragment to know its specific meaning.

Each dream fragment is very important since they usually contain a small piece of the whole dream puzzle. Dreams are made up of tiny components of your own life experience. And these components are stored away in your brain symbolically. Because of this, every fragment of your dream needs to be remembered and interpreted.

Sometimes, using a dictionary of dreams can be misleading. It is because the interpretation of the dream or the meanings of the symbols can be based on the composer’s or the writer’s personal experience. Dreams of someone else don’t show exactly the same symbols your mind has created. For this reason, you need to come up with your own interpretations for the symbols that are present in your life’s undertakings.
Next page are some of the ways to help you develop your own interpretation of dreams:

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