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6.2 DREAM DICTIONARY – A

ABUNDANCE: If you dream that you possess great wealth, an abundance of everything, it denotes your desire for independence. Still, you must not neglect our duties to those you love while you strive for more and better assets.

ACCIDENT: If injured by some object, such as a knife, be very careful when using one lest your dream be realized. Such a dream may mean that you wish to sever relationship with a business alliance or a friend. It also shows that you need sympathy and understanding. A dream of an accident while traveling warns that you should avoid any kind of travel during the next day or two, or take every precaution for safety if you must travel. Accident dreams may also warn of an impending illness.

ACCORDION: Hearing an accordion, disappointment in some plan that the dreamer had scheduled. Playing it, conjugal happiness. Out of tune, an unhappy state of mind.

6.1 DREAM CATEGORIES

1. Dreams of Affluence. Here, the dreamer gains or finds some prize, very often money, though it may be fame. A nice type, but disappointing upon awakening.

2. Dreams of Frustration. Here, the dreamer can be trying to catch a plane, or pack a trunk, or find his car, all to no avail. He may need money, but have no way of getting it. Awakening from such dreams is a pleasure indeed.

3. Dreams of Travel. The dreamer may be going places, or simply flying through the air, or off into space. This may indicate a desire for freedom or an eagerness to possess something.

4. Dreams of Falling. These were once fairly simple. The dreamer fell off a cliff or over Niagara Falls, generally waking before landing. Now, you can fall from sky-scrapers, bridges and airplanes in these worry-denoting dreams.

5. Dreams of Being Chased. Here, the pursuing force can be a person, an animal, or a flood, an avalanche, or anything big or deadly. This may be traced to some hidden fear, symbolized by the menace in the dream.

6. Dreams of Being Trapped. These dreams often involve a cellar, a cave, a prison, or whatever else the dreamer would like to be out of it. Similar are dreams of impending danger, such as an explosion, the collapse of a building, or something that will involve the dreamer in a most unpleasant way. These can denote a hidden fear.

7. Dreams of Lacking Clothing. Such dreams have varied interpretations, including frustration on the part of the dreamer. Akin to these are dreams of failing in examinations, forgetting appointments or other examples of personal oversight or inadequacy.

Other dreams, such as those of water, fire, rescue, or even food, all are traceable to fears, frustrations, or desires. They may also be the result of physical impulses: The ringing of a bell may infringe upon a person’s subconscious, causing him to dream of fire; or actual hunger may induce a food dream. In such dreams, there may be very little to be interpreted.

On the contrary, dreams of a prophetic or telepathic nature have been recorded, wherein dreamers have “witnessed” accidents, “read” headlines pertaining to disasters, or have been “told” the name of a horse that turned out to be a winner. These are often few and far between to be judged accurately, but they constitute an intriguing phase of dream experience.

All this adds up to the fact that many dreams of a general pattern may be translated into more specific terms. That was the opinion of the old-time interpreters, and modern psychologists concur to a notable degree. In some instances, the result has actually been cyclic, with the newer interpretations coming around to a close approximation of the old. With others, the differences are more marked.

Some older dreams have lost their former significance. Today, people do not dream of wagons, sleigh-bells, hermits and such, so those listings have been dropped. In contrast, airplanes, automobiles, and other features of modern progress have become highly important as dream material, and have been so listed.

It be noted that there have been marked changes in the social viewpoint since the days of Freud. Many taboos and limitations have been lessened during the years between. Thus the psychological interpretations of dreams have undergone a change as radical as those of the traditional type.

One popular phase that has persisted is the translation of dreams into numbers, usually of one, two, or three figures. Such numbers are often regarded as lucky, and have been listed with the dream interpretations, though they do not belong there, as they belong more in the field of numerology than oneiromancy.

For the use of those who are interested in studying and checking the possible significance of dreams in terms of numbers, it has been included (at the end of the Dream Dictionary) a number chart based on the standard letter chart used in modern numerology, with a formula for reducing key-words to key-numbers.

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