I had a dream last night where I vomited in the dream, don't even know why. But it felt so real, and for a moment It felt conscious. Then I realized in the dream that I was dreaming and woke up just fine.

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Vomiting To dream that you are vomiting indicates that you need to reject or discard an aspect of your life that is revolting. There are some emotions or concepts that you need to confront and then let go. To see someone vomiting in your dream signifies the false pretenses of people who are trying to take advantage of you.
You better start believing in your dreams. Your mind dreams, that's your conscience talking to you. How can you not believe in dreams? If you experience them all the time. Hahaha 🤷🏽‍♀️
True, I believe there is connection but it's not always cut and dry. For example, you could say that if you had a dream where someone kept trying to kill you that that could mean something, you could also realize that you watch a lot of horror movies and your brain might not be able to tell the difference.
Dreams mostly serve as a way for your subconscious to process everything. Dreams are just simulations. Typically, the dreams you remember are in a state of fearlessness. We fall into REM, and we are paralyzed, and our body turns off the ability to fear so we can face our fears in mental simulations. This is why REM sleep is so important for emotional well being. So throwing up in a dream is really just a way to help the dreamer accept the fact that they can throw up. Maybe they need to get something out of their body, but the dream (if you happen to remember it) is showing them how to do just that. Even if like you say, it symbolizes something that might not be food at all.
What if in a dream I went to my back yard and there were two grey aliens, so I got mad and sprinted up and threw the meanest haymaker I could muster, only for him to barely react and just hit me back? What’s that supposed to mean 😭
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Diyana 1 month ago
If this was my dream I’d interpret it as my system purging something I’d been holding onto maybe even without realizing it… a kind of energetic detox. The moment of lucidity feels like the mind stepping in and saying “you’re safe, this is just release”+ reclaiming sovereignty. I'd take it as a symbolizing of a shift and clearing space for something lighter or a literal call to action that there's a purge I need to do in my waking reality, most probably physical. (Like my body is unable to digest something toxic I am consuming and needs it out).
I’ve had dreams I cannot test. Conversations with people from my past that feel as real as real life, many strange coincidences, and entire lives lived. I’ve even seen the destruction of the earth. Who knows if it’s as real as it all feels.
You see, you're looking at the whole dream. I focus on the one piece that I remember from the dream. I remember the whole dream. Yes, the big picture, but that's not what I focus on. I focus on whatever in that dream stood out to me. So if it's like a whole fire burning. And I run in there and save people from the fire. I simply just look up fire. I take it as my conscience is trying to give me a message. And the message is fire, it doesn't matter if I touch the fire. If there's a car burning, if I see a little fire pit, I just focus on the word fire. That's what my conscience showed me. So that's what I look up.
There is something to this, often I remember only one of the weirdest parts of a dream even though I remember there was more just not what.
hmm, best results so far, I have with identifing dream via motions. like every now and then during the day I repeatedly tap my fingers against thumb. Then I use that in my dream to take control. Doesn't always work this is my the most successful technique...