Thursday, April 16, 2009

Teeth Dream?

I had a dream that my teeth were falling out. I only had the front two which were only half teeth. I went to the dentist because I was gettting false teeth. I then spit out all my teeth (in that thing where you spit into). My boss was with me at the dentist and I told her I would be back to work when I was all done and she was very understanding. I kept covering my mouth cause I didn%26#039;t want anyone to see. Does anyone know what the dream means? I have had dreams before about my teeth falling out. It was so real, I woke up and felt my teeth to make sure they were still there!! :(

Teeth Dream?
Teeth falling out in dream often means losing control.





In your case, y ou have your boss with you. Eventhough she was very understanting, that literally means that you don%26#039;t feel secure about your job. You projected your boss to be there because you want an assurance about how safe your job is.





Basically, this is a dream of insecurity.
Reply:Many people believe this is an omen that someone close to you will die soon.
Reply:Alot of people have dreams like that--teeth loss, hair loss, skin diseses appearing--inside your mind, without thinking, you may be losing a little conscience and a little worried about your self image. Maybe soon u will need braces in real life and u are scared, maybe u like a girl/boy but u are wondering if they like you, maybe a really important day when ur appearence is important is coming up. Your mind plays tricks on you, but those are its deepest thoughts, and it worries that might happen so it likes to scare u to make u realize its bad to lose teeth. Ahh Phycology, eh? i love it. im in advanced.
Reply:I had a similar dream. I made an appointment with a dentist and I began to take better care of my teeth. ( I still have all of them and they are in good shape.) See answer to %26quot;Birthing a Panda Baby%26quot; dream.
Reply:Listen!! It%26#039;s Ok ;-) It really is!


That wasn%26#039;t a dream. It was a nightmare.





You obviously had that nightmare because you may be concerned --consciously or otherwise-- about losing your teeth and the nightmare is there to allow you to examine yourself in that situation and develop coping strategies by practicing what you would do in that situation in a safe environment.





So don%26#039;t worry. It%26#039;s perfectly natural %26amp; perfectly fair. Next time you have one, just go with it %26amp; see what you can do, and when you wake up, feel confident because your brain has prepared yourself just that bit more so in real life you%26#039;ll do better in that or any other related scenario you find yourself in.



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