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THE MYSTERY OF DREAMS

 

 

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THE MYSTERY OF DREAMS

[100 dreams you must pray against]

BY

DR. SMITH KIIZA

 

 

Other works by Dr. Smith Kiiza

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DEDICATION

With great pleasure I dedicate this research to my loving sister Hon Namutamba Hellen, my parents, sisters and brothers for the support and courage they offered to me during my academic life and to all well-wishers of my success. To you people you will always be special with the blessing from the Almighty God.

  • Smith Kiiza

PROFILE

Dr. Smith Kiiza [Anciently called Kiiza Smith] is a lawyer, Activist, legal expert, singer, songwriter, musician, poet, novelist, worshipper, Author (of over twenty law and gospel books) and criminologist, His work explored religion, politics, isolation, and personal relationship with the Holy Spirit. He completed the Bar course at LDC (law development Centre), he has worked with parliament of Uganda and he got involved in drafting of some Acts of parliament which he made out of research and enabled members of parliament to move a lot bills and motions he amended [drafted] like the NSSF Act, parliamentary elections Act, local government Act, presidential election Act, and he drafted the tree planning bill plus other bills. Smith has earned a master’s degree in bible from world Bible College and he is author of over ten books in different fields like the lawyer’s desk , new world order, if love is real why does it hurt , fellowship with the holy spirit , mind of Christ among others , he has carried out research about the rights of the accused persons and has done over 27 short certificates in different countries in different course fields which has enabled him to write a lot of books however smith is a legal officer and consultant at Angalia, Busiku and Co. Advocates, Kats Advocates and a founder of Smith business law firm, Smith investments and Kiiza Smith group of companies.

Chapter one:

Why Dream Interpretation?

Dreams about powerful subconscious events to help you better understand your own emotions. Your mind is always working and sorting out information to come up with solutions. A series of events and images that happen in your mind when you are sleeping. Your amazing brain processes information through visual imagery to form hidden connections.

By understanding and interpreting your dreams, you can better understand yourself to make sense of any strange or not likely events. In a sense, you have the power to realize your true potential and make your dream come true through proper guidance. You can improve your waking life beyond your wildest dreams.

In a good dream, you form yourself through ambition, aspiration, and good intentions. In a bad dream or nightmare, you lose yourself through missing aims and objectives. Your desires in waking life backfire and force you to admit defeat. Dreams are really the way that your body and mind reconcile the perfect balance of force.

Can your dreams be trying to tell you something?

Yes, your dreams are always trying to tell some truth. They are a reflection or process of your mental and subconscious state. They reflect feelings that you do not recognize or have compartmentalized. Never brush off your dreams as a one-off event. Consider them as a series and collections of emotions that lead to the imageries and pictures.

Do dreams come true if you remember them?

Dreams do not necessarily come true when you remember them. You increase the chances and odds of them coming true. By remembering your dreams, you reaffirm your emotions and align your waking life actions with the internal feelings. This suggests that you definitely want to remember and act out on those scenarios if you have good or positive dreams. The reverse is true; if you have certain bad dreams or thoughts, you wish to forget about them, so you do not accidentally sabotage yourself.

How To Interpret Your Dreams:

Generally speaking, your dreams are a hybrid product of highly personal and private experiences. Always prioritize your true feelings and reactions about the subjects. Do not simply rely on the dream dictionary definitions. For example, a cat may have completely different interpretations. Think about people who are cat lovers or allergic to cats.

According to many published sources, our dream analysts and interpreters at Dream-Meaning.net use the generally accepted symbols and interpretations. To figure out “how do I interpret my dream?” you will need to conduct your own study and research to understand truly. Below we will describe some of our dream analysis processes.

Different Types of Dreams.

As a dream analyst, your first task to understanding your dreams is to figure out how they relate to your waking life. Use your personal experiences and emotions to get a personalized interpretation. Then utilize common dream symbols that can serve to guide you. It is important to use dream journaling to discover a pattern to the language of dreams.

The Three Main Types of dreams.

  1. Premonition Dreams:

The premonition dreams foretell a possibility of a future. Your future is not set in stone. However, these types of dreams unveil a potential future if you follow your path in real life. Use them as either motivation or warning before making important decisions.



  1. Emotional Dreams:

The emotional dreams mirror your waking life emotions. They reflect strong desires such as fear, sex, love, happiness, and more. They relate to certain emotional desires that you lack or mental hardships that you wish to avoid. These types of dreams relate to the current waking life that you are experiencing.

  1. Memory Dreams:

The memories that appear in dreams are your psyche replaying the lessons or memories of your past. Perhaps your mind is reminding you of the good times in the past. Or they are a warning sign to guide you in the right direction.



Dreaming About People, Animals, Or Objects

To find the answers to your dreams, consider all the dream symbols that appear. They almost always reflect certain individuals or hint at certain events in waking life. Your brain creates unconscious connections between different items. Dreams act as the bridge or door into a glimpse of your subconscious. Use them to analyze how you truly feel about certain individuals or circumstances in your life.

Your Own Actions Within the Dream

Lastly, think about what you are doing or what is happening to you in the dream. Your psyche is doing self-reflection about your own waking life actions. For example, a dream of falling suggests that you may feel powerless in waking life. You are falling into a rut that you cannot get out of. Use your actions to find your personal dream interpretation answers.

Can a Dream Kill You?

Generally, dying in dreams will not kill you, however, if you have other underlying health conditions like heart or breathing problems. Nightmares can induce heart attacks.

What happens if you die in your dream and don’t wake up?

If you do not wake up immediately after death in your dream, it is a sign that you will need to learn about certain mistakes. The dream world is hinting that you are undergoing certain changes or transformations. You have second chances at something. If you feel yourself leaving the body, you will need to look at the situation from other perspectives.

Why is it that when you die in a dream, you wake up?

Dying is a stressful mental state that generally interrupts your sleep cycle. It will raise your heart rate and experience an adrenaline rush from either fear or perceived pain. These dreams are generally more memorable because of the intense feelings that you encounter.

How long does a dream last in real-time?

The length of a dream varies by person and by the dream. In real-time, they could last as little as a few seconds or 20~30 minutes. However, the dream time that you experience can be as long as months or years. Time flows differently in the dream world than in real-time.



Chapter Two:

12 Common Dreams and What They Mean

These most common dreams reveal your unconscious desires and wishes. Let’s take a closer look at what these common dream themes and symbols really mean.

Evaluations like Test at School, or Interview for a New Job

The dream reveals an underlying fear of failure. You are going through certain stressful experiences where you are being evaluated. Deep down, you feel unprepared for the challenges of waking life.

Cheating and Affairs

Cheatings and having affairs in the sex dreams point to certain problems in your waking life relationship. It warns about issues with trust, loyalty, and communication. One of you isn’t getting what you need from the relationship.

Famous People

Seeing and spending time with famous people in the dream; suggests that you want those people’s character in your waking life. You wish to be recognized.

Running Late

Being late in the dream suggests that you have a certain deadline in waking life.

Pregnancy in the Dream

Being pregnant suggests that you are developing in some area in real life. It can relate to a new relationship, a project, or a hobby.

Naked in Public

Being naked in public points to inadequacy in daily life. You feel like a phony. You are afraid to reveal your imperfections and shortcomings. Be aware of vulnerability and exposure.

Being Chased

Being chased in the dream points to past and current trauma. You are hiding from certain emotions like anger or passion. Consider the dream symbols for what is chasing you. It could also relate to certain people, addiction, or debts.

Teeth Falling Out

Dreaming about losing teeth can relate to losing power. You are losing the ability in real life to bite through and assert yourself. Perhaps you are concerned about your strength and ability. Certain transitions are taking place that make you wonder about your own competence.

Becoming Powerful

Becoming powerful in the dream world can point to opposite effects in the real world. Your mind is compensating you for being powerless while awake.

Meeting Dead People

To see yourself meeting deceased relatives in the dream showcases the healing power of the mind. You are taking comfort in spending time with loved ones in the dream world. You are closing up certain unfinished business.

Dying

Dying in the dream points to distressing experiences that will soon end. Your mind is processing the inevitable passage of time. Dying can either predict or really draw out your fear of failure and missing out.

Flying

Flying in the dream suggests that you are expressing freedom from all restraints. You are getting positive feelings of pleasure and breaking away from social norms. Exciting and liberating times will soon come. You have a strong desire to flee or escape from the realities of life.

What are the benefits of dreaming?

While we may not know a lot when it comes to dream meanings, more can be said about the benefits of dreaming. For example, the REM stage in which we dream also allows you to commit things you learn to memory, meaning dreaming will help with cognitive processes. As well as this, dreams offer emotional benefits, such as introspection. Loewenberg said: “Our dreams are full of information, advice, guidance and even warnings we need to know about ourselves and about our lives. Dreaming is a very deep and profound thinking process in which we focus solely on the self. Through dreaming, we examine our current issues, behaviours and goals. We come up with ideas, we sort things out, we look at ourselves in a deeper light, we gain a clearer picture of ourselves and situation so that we can make better decisions. Those of us that are dream researchers and who use dream work in our mental health practices have found that dream interpretations are the deepest form of therapy available.”

The subject of dream interpretation has been of interest for many years, and for good reason. Understanding the deeper meaning of dreams can bring about realizations about how you feel and think, which can be beneficial for providing personal insight.

Understanding Dream Interpretations

Famed psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud described dreams as the "royal road" to the unconscious and suggested that by studying the obvious content of dreams, we could bring to light the hidden and unconscious desires that lead to neurosis.

Analysing dream symbols and ascribing meaning to them has become a source of both entertainment and self-reflection in popular culture. Do dreams really have hidden meanings?

Can you learn your unconscious wishes and desires by interpreting your dreams?

While some modern theories of dreams suggest that the answer is no—that dreams may have a more biological component3 or even be due to sleep position4—this hasn't stopped interpreters and analysts from attempting to identify what common dream themes and symbols mean.

Let's take a closer look at some of the most common dreams and what dream interpretation books have to say about them in the next chapter.



Chapter Three:

Common Dreams and Their Interpretations

Dreams About Falling

Dreams about falling from great heights are very common. While there is a popular myth that if you hit the ground in your dream you will die in real life, it simply is not true. So what exactly could dreams about falling really mean?

According to many popular dream interpretations and at least one study, falling dreams are a sign that something in your life isn't going well.5 It might suggest that you need to rethink a choice, for instance, or consider a new direction in some area of your life.

"Dreaming of falling is very common. It is a symbol of fear in real life— perhaps of failing at work or in your love life," says Russell Grant, author of "The Illustrated Dream Dictionary." He adds that "Falling often expresses a need to let yourself go more and enjoy life more."6

Dreams About Being Naked in Public

Have you ever had one of those awkward dreams where you show up at school or the office in your birthday suit? Don't worry. Dreaming about being naked is hardly unusual.

Penney Peirce, the author of "Dream Dictionary for Dummies," suggests that dreaming of public nudity might indicate that you feel like a phony or that you are afraid of revealing your imperfections and shortcomings.

Dreams About Being Chased

Dreams that feature being pursued by a known or unknown attacker can be particularly terrifying. And many people experience these types of dreams.5 But what do dreams of being chased say about what's going on inside your mind?

Dream interpreters often suggest that such dreams mean that you are trying to avoid something in your daily life. Tony Crisp, the author of "Dream Dictionary," suggests that being chased in a dream might indicate a desire to escape from your own fears or desires.8

The key to understanding what such a dream might mean depends partly on the identity of your pursuer. If it is:

An animal: You might be hiding from your own anger, passions, and other feelings.

An unknown chaser: If your pursuer is a mysterious, unknown figure, it might represent a childhood experience or past trauma.

A member of the opposite sex: Crisp suggests this means you are afraid of love or haunted by a past relationship.

Dreams About Losing Teeth

What do dreams mean if your teeth fall out? Penney Peirce, the author of "Dream Dictionary for Dummies," suggests that dreaming about losing teeth can have multiple meanings.7

It might mean that you are worried about your attractiveness or appearance, for instance. It may also indicate that you are concerned about your ability to communicate, or that you are concerned that you might have said something embarrassing.

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Tag der Veröffentlichung: 14.03.2023
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Dreams about powerful subconscious events to help you better understand your own emotions. Your mind is always working and sorting out information to come up with solutions. A series of events and images that happen in your mind when you are sleeping. Your amazing brain processes information through visual imagery to form hidden connections. By understanding and interpreting your dreams, you can better understand yourself to make sense of any strange or not likely events. In a sense, you have the power to realize your true potential and make your dream come true through proper guidance. You can improve your waking life beyond your wildest dreams. In a good dream, you form yourself through ambition, aspiration, and good intentions. In a bad dream or nightmare, you lose yourself through missing aims and objectives. Your desires in waking life backfire and force you to admit defeat. Dreams are really the way that your body and mind reconcile the perfect balance of force.

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