Do you know a GOOD dream interpretation website?

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Captain Blackout

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I have wild vivid dreams every freakin' night. Most of the time no big deal as I've gotten used to it. When the dream starts screaming "important mental flotsam" at me in a big neon sign and then I get attacked by a crocodile I think I might want to know what my brain is trying to tell me. I used to have a link for a good dream interpretation site. Basically it listed dream images and what the most common meanings were, plus some lesser meanings. It was founded on some good psychological principles. Unfortunately I've lost that site and when I did I search everything I found was obvious charlatan garbage. I'd let this go but I figure it's worth a shot and this last dream actually topped the weird-o-meter for me (and since zombie invasions, other undead, dreams with full sensory experience with the possible exception of smell left out, abstract realities that would bend Lovecraft's mind, etc. this list goes on ad-infinitum is the usual fare for me that's bloody well saying a lot)
 

DoW Lowen

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I can interpret dreams for you, it's one of my specialties as a psychologist.... not really, but here's a good one (sorry don't know how to hyperlink) -

www.dreammoods.com
 

cuddly_tomato

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I don't think such a thing exists. Dreams are still very much a mystery to science so if you want a proper interpretation you will need a time machine. Getting one online will likely land you on a hocus pocus site.

Tell you what, post your dream here and we will do it! :D
 

Altorin

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dream interpretation is psuedo science at best

so any old shitty site you find is as good as it gets.
 

Captain Blackout

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Altorin said:
dream interpretation is psuedo science at best

so any old shitty site you find is as good as it gets.
Yalom (brilliant psychotherapist who's required reading for many if not most psych grads) would disagree heartily with you.

I had more on the dream itself but the internet ate the damn thing and I'm too tired to try to re-post.
 

GonzoGamer

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The problem is that those images could be interpreted differently for different people.
For example many people feel afraid when they see a dragon or a zombie in their dreams so it would show that they are afraid of domination or mortality and then some don't fear those images. Last time I had a dream with zombies I felt indignant for them and the only dragons I ever fear in my dreams are the mechanical ones.

If you're dreams are very vivid and you have an acute sense of awareness and a good memory after waking, I would recommend a book called Adventures Beyond The Body by William Buhlman.