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seeker3030
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posted March 12, 2011 05:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for seeker3030     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi all
I just found a note that I made on waking after a really odd dream last year - I forgot all about it until I read the note and thought I'd share it with you.

The dream came to me one night after a bit of an odd relationship with a Piscean man which seemed to stop quite suddenly with no explanation. His surname is Waters.

The dream began with me visiting (reluctantly) a very old fashioned dentist who seemed to feel like he owed me a favour. He had lots of old equipment and odd looking contraptions in his office which was more like an inventors lab than a dentist's! He insisted on making a denture for my top set of teeth even though we both agreed I didn't need them. It seemed very important to him to do this for me and involved a lot of fittings which were holding me up - felt like I had to be somewhere else in a hurry through the whole dream. Still I was polite and went through with the fittings - the teeth felt funny and uncomfortable.

Finally got out of his office and the scene melted away into a white sunlit room (felt like being in a hot country) and I was trying on a lilac coloured chiffon scarf... - there was another woman in the room with me helping me into my clothes and when I looked in the mirror with this scarf over my head it looked a bit like wearing an Indian sari or salwar kameez(sp?). The woman then called me Sarah Jade Waters. My middle name isn't Jade but does begin with a J. Then I woke up with a jolt. Felt quite a positive dream but can't quite place all the meaning/symbolism.

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littlecloud
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posted March 13, 2011 09:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for littlecloud     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
It seems that you're wearing the identity of someone else. I say identity because teeth are used to identify someone.


I'll come back to this, but the dentist makes me feel uncomfortable

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seeker3030
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posted March 14, 2011 09:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for seeker3030     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks littlecloud - yeah I wasn't thrilled about the dentist either haha!

It did feel awkward - like I couldn't say no and disappoint him because he'd gone to so much trouble.

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mochai
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posted March 14, 2011 02:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mochai     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I've tried to think about your dream the last few days. I do think the teeth/dentures thing could be getting into an identity, potentially lying to yourself to a lesser degree. You were probably upset about pisces disappearing from your life and were feeling a small desire to construct that identity for yourself, even though you didn't need it (the dentist here maybe being that part of you or at the very least showing it). After a while, you left the dentist's office and how you looked and were addressed links to what you would have been or had to have been to continue along with pisces (thus the surname). I'm not sure how to interpret the indian theme but how indians are in marriage may represent a little more of what it as like. At least in aura colors, light purples tend to be rather dreamy. Maybe with the heat, you would have gotten burned trying to maintain the identity necessary.

Scarf
To see a scarf in your dream, symbolizes self-restrictions. You may be too controlling of your emotions instead of expressing them. Alternatively, you feel that your voice is being muffled.�

To dream that you are wearing a scarf, suggests that you are separating your mind from your body. You may be relying too much on how you think, rather than how you feel or vice versa. Alternatively, the dream means that you need to tell yourself that it is mind over matter.�

Clothing

To dream of your clothes, is symbolic of your public self and how you are perceived. It is indicative of the act you put on in front of others. Clothes are also an indication of your condition and status in life. Thus, if you wear clothes that do not suit you or that you normally would not wear, then it suggests that you are putting up a front and trying to deceive others. Something in your life is "unsuitable". It may be a symbol of hypocrisy and being someone that you are not. Alternatively, it could also mean that you are revealing a hidden part of yourself to the world

To dream that you are wearing brand new clothes, signifies new attitudes and a new persona. You are finding a different way of expressing yourself. If the price tags are still attached to the clothes, then it suggests that you are trying too hard to adapt to this new attitude. Perhaps it is not who you really are and you are not quite fitting in.

Dentist
To dream that you are at the dentist, represents your concerns about your appearance. Alternatively, it suggests that you are having some doubt over the sincerity and honor of some person in your life. You are experiencing some momentary anxiety or pain, but you will be a better and stronger person for it in the long run

Dentures
To dream that you are wearing dentures, indicate that you are not being completely truthful in some waking matter.�

To see or dream that others are wearing dentures, suggests that someone in your life is not who they say they are. They are being deceitful.

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seeker3030
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posted March 15, 2011 06:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for seeker3030     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Wow Mochai I think you've hit the nail precisely on the head with all of that! Because this man 'seemed' perfect (same sense of humour, attractive, intelligent etc) I felt a tremendous pull towards him and I think perhaps I tried to make myself 'fit' him. He seemed very keen at first and that gave me confidence but ultimately I guess my 'disguise' slipped and I didn't fit his ideal. The way he behaved subsequently didn't fit mine so I suppose we both did our fair share of facing up to the reality underneath all those dentures and disguises! ;D

Thank you so much - that's really cleared things up

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