Can Dreams Be Indicative Of The Future?
While there’s no scientic evidence proving that dreams can predict the future, there have been cases of people experiencing precognitive dreams that have come true. “Dreams can be a prophecy, or a premonition–a spectacular spiritual gift and a form of the equally-spectacular levels of human evolution that are yet to be completely unlocked,” says Kashyap. “However, in most cases, they’re reective of one’s state of mind,” adds Dr Tugnait.The Connection Between Dreams & Your State Of Mind
Picturing yourself as a character from a series you’re binge-watching is a classic example of how dreams can be reflective of what we’re seeing or experiencing. According to Dr Tugnait, they may also give us a peak into our state of mind or a need to process or express certain underlying feelings.10 Common Dreams & Their Meanings
Now that you know that your dreams can be your subconscious thoughts or simply a continuation of your thoughts of the day, let’s decode these ten common dreams:Falling Off A Cliff
At some point, we all dreamt of falling off a cliff and then woke up startled. While Dr Tugnait blames the fear of losing power or control for it, Kashyap explains that it could stem from the need to seek clarity in life. “You could be torn between the idea of taking a leap of faith to embrace change or simply make peace with aspects of your current situation that are making you feel unhappy,” she says.Loss Of Voice
Being unable to call for help is one of the biggest fears anyone can have. But thankfully, a dream about losing your voice isn’t a future prediction. According to Dr Turgnait, it’s a sign that you have too many suppressed emotions which you need to express. Kashyap adds that it could be indicative of a need to be more honest with yourself and get in touch with your inner voice.Being Naked In Public
Teeth Falling Out
Dr Tugnait explains, “If you’re worried or insecure about the changes in your appearance due to ageing, you might just experience a dream about losing your teeth suddenly.” On the ip side, Kashyap suggests that it could indicate regret about sharing some information or allowing yourself to become part of some gossip/drama.Being In A Position Of Power
Death
Partner’s In delity
Running Late For An Important Event
Killing Someone
How To Cope With Negative Dreams
Write Your Feelings Away
Dr Tugnait suggests the brain/mind dumping exercise to get rid of the negative feelings post a disturbing dream. All you’ve got to do is pen down every vivid memory of your dream and analyse the underlying cause of it. This can help declutter your mind and make you feel lighter. However, make sure to discard or burn it away once done to avoid overthinking about it.Intense Self-Care
Self-care in the form of exercise, deep breathing, and meditation can help realign your body, mind and soul regaining your spiritual balance. You may feel lighter, stronger, and more positive after practising self-care.Master Your Emotions
Most people suppress their emotions and distract themselves with work, Netfix or simply let out their emotions by yelling or crying. However, according to Dr Tugnait, none of these helps you process your emotions. You need to identify how you’re feeling and process it properly by writing it down, deep breathing, and letting it pass. “Bottling up emotions can not only lead to horrid dreams but they can also crop up as health issues like sleep problems, gut imbalance, and recurring sickness,” she warns.Reframe Your Dream
The ‘half-empty-half-full glass’ philosophy can be applied to cope with the trauma of getting bad dreams as well. Try to look at the positives in your dream or simply reframe your dream in your head with a positive ending to cash in on the power of manifestation. Folks your dreams are usually a representation of your subconscious thoughts. So make sure to stay happy, and healthy, and surround yourself with positive people. Take care and….sweet dreams!The articles, news features, interviews, quotes, and media content displayed on this page are the property of their respective publishers and media houses. All such materials have been sourced from publicly available online platforms where our name, views, or contributions have been referenced, quoted, or featured.
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