Deja vu in dream

celtic

Jedi Master
One night I was reading adventures with cassiopaeans. Laura was discussing the issues she had with frank.
If you read it you will remember the part she discuss when he became ill and his teeth began to rot.
After I read it and went to bed I had a very disturbing and long dream.
But in the dream my teeth began to rot. It started falling out I am not sure what part of the dream this happened.

I do not remember the dream that well but I do remember my teeth falling.
So when I woke up I remembered what I read. Not only that but my nickname
is frankie and his is frank. Is this symbolic if it is could it just be from me reading
and it settled in my subconscious mind. or does it mean trouble I am not sure.
 
Found a link giving different interpretations over the loss of teeth in a dream.

-http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art10573.asp

Maybe this will clearify things for you if you analyse your own situation at present?
 
I looked up the teeth falling out dreams. What I found is very interesting.
Here is a link http://www.dream2live.com/dream_meanings_teeth_falling_out.php.

This link basically explains that some people may have these dreams because they
have a hard time expressing their mind. Or getting their voice heard or getting
their Ideas acknowledge. These dreams are symbols of your emotions and how
you feel. And it was basically showing how I felt and what my emotional frequency
was. Wow.

I might have had the teeth falling out dream because, I am having a hard time getting
my voice heard. For example I wanted to open up a club at my school.
And find people who think objectly and soul search but I cant now.
I just dont have the time so I have to hold it until december.
And it is just hard for me to express my mind and knowledge
period. I feel so a lone until I get on here and talk to you guys
this is the only place I can express my mind and knowledge.
 
Hi celtic, i don't remember having teeth dreams but i have a major problem with teeth since i was very young. I also have a problem expressing my deep thoughs ; the corelation you gave looks interesting.

Relating to the title of the tread , i have a lot of deja vu in dreams ; so often that i began to ask questions.
It's something like this :
I will have a dream and in the dream i wll do something or say something that i remember having said or done in another one . But of course i haven't.
Just last night i had two of this dreams . It happens that i sometimes remember in the dream that i have done it and i will act differently to change the outcome... I remember most of my dreams but this kind of dreams get impregnated and it gets almost impossible to forget them.
 
Hi celtic. I can't say anything specific about your dreams, but I tend to agree with the idea that the most important thing is emotion.

[quote author=_http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art10573.asp]
Oftentimes, it is not the dream of the teeth falling out that creates the disturbance to the psyche but the feelings that accompany the dream.[/quote]

In your case, possibly an emotional reaction to the material you were reading (i.e., some kind of identification, real or imagined?) came close to the surface and needed to be 'processed' out?


I don't know if my experiences qualifies as "Deja vu in dream", but I used to have 2 or 3 dreams that reoccurred several times. The funny thing is, I wouldn't remember the dream when I awoke, but when the particular dream started, I would somehow remember having had that same dream before. I guess that could be deja vu.

One of those dreams involved having lego building blocks for a few of my teeth, and when I bit down, the blocks came out of line and needed readjusting, so I did, but then they would get all messed up and cause frustration. That dream stopped when I had those teeth pulled.

The other dreams involved flying through the air, one of them, because I was being chased by some shapeless black mass and looking for a way to lose it, and the other, using a big bouncing ball to help give me some lift so that I could take off flying on my own.

Pretty weird, huh? And yeah, I do worry about my own psychology sometimes. :)


--Edit:
It occured to me that someone might wonder how I remember the dreams now when I couldn't when I was having them? The answer is that I don't know. I suppose the day that I realized that I had been having them is when they stopped.
 
Buddy said:
Hi celtic. I can't say anything specific about your dreams, but I tend to agree with the idea that the most important thing is emotion.

[quote author=_http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art10573.asp]
Oftentimes, it is not the dream of the teeth falling out that creates the disturbance to the psyche but the feelings that accompany the dream.

In your case, possibly an emotional reaction to the material you were reading (i.e., some kind of identification, real or imagined?) came close to the surface and needed to be 'processed' out?


I don't know if my experiences qualifies as "Deja vu in dream", but I used to have 2 or 3 dreams that reoccurred several times. The funny thing is, I wouldn't remember the dream when I awoke, but when the particular dream started, I would somehow remember having had that same dream before. I guess that could be deja vu.

One of those dreams involved having lego building blocks for a few of my teeth, and when I bit down, the blocks came out of line and needed readjusting, so I did, but then they would get all messed up and cause frustration. That dream stopped when I had those teeth pulled.

The other dreams involved flying through the air, one of them, because I was being chased by some shapeless black mass and looking for a way to lose it, and the other, using a big bouncing ball to help give me some lift so that I could take off flying on my own.

Pretty weird, huh? And yeah, I do worry about my own psychology sometimes. :)
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I totally agree with you buddy I think it has a lot to do with emotion. The reading could have triggered a emotional response from my feelings. So when I went to sleep
I had the dream. I also had some deja vu dreams when I was little. One dream was constant it just kept recurring. But when I grew up I no longer had deja vu dreams.
 
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