What do u think a dream is?
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I have dreams about playing for the Denver Broncos about two or three times a year. I think it's because I'm getting closer and closer to the age of college football players who are being drafted. It's always been a dream of mine, whether I'm awake or asleep. I also saw this camera commercial where a little boy went from playing little league football and morphed into this awesome wide receiver in a Denver Broncos uniform, and I was really inspired by it. Dreams are 75% imagination, 25% reality, and 100% of your sub-consciousness communicating with your conscious self.
I constantly dream of flying on my own. Swimming on my own. Floating at times. I see myself in an enormous green forest, with beautiful flowers and animals walk past me. I see myself on clouds at times looking down at earth and thinking..all this and yet we did not get our priorities straight in life.I know what all this means.do you?
Do you want our dreams, or our overall interpretation of dreams in general? I believe that dreams are a manifastation of our subconscious. Everything we either want or need to see our subconscious shows us at the one time it's not being overruled, sleep.
I had a dream once that I was golfing with my boyfriend. The hole we were playing ended at the top of a doghouse with a slanted roof and the hole was at the peak of the roof. He's a pretty good golfer, so his ball ended up on the roof. Despite the slant, it stayed right where it was. My ball, on the other hand, ended up landing on the branch of a tree and I had no idea how I was going to get it to stay on the roof of the house once I got it there, much less getting it into the hole.
If I were to examine that dream, I'd say my sub conscience is telling me that I need to practice my game...
I wake up next to someone, i turn over and hug them, and see its my girlfriend, then we go to some amusement park and have a great day.
Its a very weird dream but i had it last night
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