Dreams are the way of life. Every person dreams at one point or another. Have you ever wondered what your dreams actually symbolize? Want to know how to decode dreams?
2 Take for instance; a person has a recurring dream about an examination. An
examination represents a goal. Dissect the events that take place around the
examination itself - time issues, complexity of the examination, outside
influences, and whether the surrounding environment is positive or negative.
3 When time is involved within examination dreams, a person is racing against a
tight deadline to accomplish their goals. There is a strong chance they're
contemplating the value of a waking dream - whether to continue on course or
to abandon a goal. Time constraints measure the need to make the goal
happen right away; there is a possibility of losing the drive to accomplish a
goal.
4 The complexity of an examination confronts obstacles and challenges that
complicate goals, making them seem impossible to accomplish. A person that
keeps trying to take on a complex examination without giving up wants to fight
for their goals. The complexity of an examination also conveys the sheer
difficulty of what it takes to chase after success.
5 Since outside influences compromise dreams, assessing outside influences will
assist one in defeating negative criticism. Family, friends, and strangers may
interfere with success, attempting to derail waking goals.
6 After decoding an entire dream, a person must evaluate the themes within their
dreams to resolve waking issues. While sleeping, the subconscious mind
encodes information. The subconscious mind transfers the information to the
conscious mind. The conscious mind then deciphers the true meaning of the
dream.
7 Decoding a dream gives a person a chance to dissect their problems like a
psychologist. Follow the same steps for any other dream symbols. Pay
attention to events, objects, and themes. Allow your sleeping dreams to convey
your waking struggles. Good luck on your dreams.
How to Decode Dreams
by Jason Allen Goodlin

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Many people have recurring dream they can't seem to figure out. Every dream has a hidden meaning.
Decoding dreams will assist people with finding solutions to the subconscious and conscious mind.
Decoding dreams will assist people with finding solutions to the subconscious and conscious mind.
Use the following steps to decode your dreams.
Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
things you'll need:
- A dream
- A Journal
- A writing utensil
- A healthy, analytical mind
1 When you first wake up after a dream, jot down noticeable dream symbols.
Look for consistent themes such as a toilet, an examination, a window,
gambling, a frog, and other obvious dream symbols. Decode hidden dream
symbols to determine what processes are necessary to become successful in a
waking life.
Look for consistent themes such as a toilet, an examination, a window,
gambling, a frog, and other obvious dream symbols. Decode hidden dream
symbols to determine what processes are necessary to become successful in a
waking life.
2 Take for instance; a person has a recurring dream about an examination. An
examination represents a goal. Dissect the events that take place around the
examination itself - time issues, complexity of the examination, outside
influences, and whether the surrounding environment is positive or negative.
3 When time is involved within examination dreams, a person is racing against a
tight deadline to accomplish their goals. There is a strong chance they're
contemplating the value of a waking dream - whether to continue on course or
to abandon a goal. Time constraints measure the need to make the goal
happen right away; there is a possibility of losing the drive to accomplish a
goal.
4 The complexity of an examination confronts obstacles and challenges that
complicate goals, making them seem impossible to accomplish. A person that
keeps trying to take on a complex examination without giving up wants to fight
for their goals. The complexity of an examination also conveys the sheer
difficulty of what it takes to chase after success.
5 Since outside influences compromise dreams, assessing outside influences will
assist one in defeating negative criticism. Family, friends, and strangers may
interfere with success, attempting to derail waking goals.
6 After decoding an entire dream, a person must evaluate the themes within their
dreams to resolve waking issues. While sleeping, the subconscious mind
encodes information. The subconscious mind transfers the information to the
conscious mind. The conscious mind then deciphers the true meaning of the
dream.
7 Decoding a dream gives a person a chance to dissect their problems like a
psychologist. Follow the same steps for any other dream symbols. Pay
attention to events, objects, and themes. Allow your sleeping dreams to convey
your waking struggles. Good luck on your dreams.
Tips & Warnings
- Record dreams in a journal or a notebook immediately after waking up.
- Analyze a dream using a critical mind
- Use theory to decode the allegorical meaning of a dream.
- Avoid thinking that dreams are exactly as they appear in the mind.
- Avoid waiting to record dreams in a journal.
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