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to answer my own question lol, but 4 some reason my sister remebers me telling her this but N-E-was,she said (and yes,it is as weird as the sentences I'm putting to gether which is the say way as the dream was giv'n to me) she said that me her and a bunch of oter kids were all in this white van running away from the person that was driving the van. and we knew that she was in the van but we still treid to run away tho o one was be hide us. we ended up crashing into a wired somthing and she said that I stated to put baby frogs into all of these bunches of milk cart'ns. 'cause supposably, everyone but me turn into baby frgos?...Milk cart'ns!!! WTF?
YES! it was like full of cartoons, I was 6 or younger.
lol. if a dream doesn't make any sense to you then... (esp. if you have it more than one)
you should look up it's meaning... there's a field of psychology called 'Dream Psychology'. If you want to read about it... you could google it... Sigmund Freud wrote 'The Interpretation of Dreams'.
Or you could do it yourself... (from Dreams and Their Interpretations http://www.guidetopsychology.com/dreams.htm)
First, you need a written text of the dream. It’s best if you write it down right after you wake up from the dream. But sometimes it’s possible to remember a dream—or a dream fragment—that you haven’t written down, and so your psychotherapist can write down what you say.
Second, you have to describe thoroughly and understand your psychological associations to the various dream images. These associations must come from your personal life, not from a “dictionary” of fixed meanings. Essentially, this amounts to asking, “When you think of this particular dream image, what other things come to mind?” Dreaming of Mrs. Smith from your childhood, for example, doesn’t necessarily “mean” anything, but what you thought about Mrs. Smith when you were a child—in essence, what her life, behaviors, and values suggested to you then—might have something to say about the problems you struggle with today.
Third, you have to discover the links between all these associations. This process is a bit like those “connect the dots” puzzles that reveal a hidden picture. Psychologically, you simply need to understand what this net of associations from the dream is telling you specifically, at this precise time of your life, about your current problems and conflicts. Quite often, these associations are purely emotional; that is, you can take a particularly graphic dream image, examine your emotional reactions to it, look back into your past for times when you felt the same emotions, and then ask yourself in what way those situations from the past have any bearing on what is happening in your life now.
So now you know.
Sorry if you didn't want to know that...
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TRUTH- have you ever had a weird dream that absolutly made no since.
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