I saw all of my teeth fell in the sink, then when i saw my face back in the mirror, they all grew back and better than ever! anybody who can interpret this dream? thanks!
I dreamed of losing all of my teeth then suddenly in a flash they all grew back better than before. help pls?
I would interpret it as a good dream to a certain extent. I would relate it to something negative happening in your life but turning into a positive experience. This can be a good thing. I would not worry about it. Sometimes change is a good thing. Hope it works out for you in a good way!
Reply:Probably means your going to have some major change.
Reply:odley enough ive had almost an identical dream to that.. ill watch this post
Reply:It is a sign to stop eating junk. and when you do you will tell the difference in your smile.
Reply:this isnt uncommon it just meens your stressing out about something
Teeth Falling Out Dreams
Remember when you were a child and a loose tooth was an exciting event? Remember how you pulled at it, gradually loosening it up until it finally fell from your gums, into your hands and you slipped it under your pillow with excitement knowing the tooth fairy was well on her way? Why isn't that same excitement present in tooth loss dreams? One reason is because we are adults now. Whereas childhood tooth loss meant transitioning from a child to a grown-up, adult tooth loss means transitioning from a grown-up to growing old. Growing old puts us face to face with death and few people find much excitement in that transition.
Of all the dreams I get requests to interpret, tooth loss dreams are in the top ten. Actually, they are not so much requests for interpretation as pleas for reassurance. There is something very disturbing about these dreams--not only in the content but in the emotion that comes along with them. And it is in the emotional content of the dream that we find the biggest clue to its translation.
The next time you dream about losing teeth, before trying to figure out what it means, ask yourself how the dream made you feel. Oftentimes, it is not the dream of the teeth falling out that creates the disturbance to the psyche but the feelings that accompany the dream. There is often a feeling of helplessness, of powerlessness--the teeth are coming out and there is nothing the dreamer can do to stop the process. Sometimes teeth fall out, sometimes they are simply missing, sometimes they crumble away. Whichever way they make their exit, the dreamer is left with not only a gap in her smile, but a hole in her heart when she awakens.
If feelings of loss of control, helplessness or powerlessness accompany your tooth loss dream, the dream is typically acting as a mirror of a situation in waking life. Dreams of tooth loss coupled with anxiety reflect a fear of change, fear of transition. Ask yourself if there is some transition that you are fearful of making.
Sometimes tooth loss dreams point to a fear of failure or embarrassment. In waking life, when people lose teeth, they often cover their mouths when talking or smiling. Is there something you want to do but are afraid of undertaking because you fear you'll look foolish if you fail? Or is there something going on in your waking life that you feel you must hide or 'cover up'?
Losing teeth in dreams can also point to insecurity about finances. In physical waking life, teeth are what we use to take in sustenance, to keep our bodies fit and nourished, and they are often lost when malnutrition is present. In order to take in nourishment we must be able to 'support' ourselves. Are you worried that you will lose the ability to take care of yourself or are you already not taking care of your needs? Nourishing ourselves comes in many forms, not just our bodily needs--we must nourish our minds, spirits, and hearts as well as our bodies. Is there any aspect of your life that feels like an empty hole?
Tooth loss dreams may also symbolize a fear of abandonment, of being left behind with no recourse. Look at your relationships and see if any of them are leaving you with feelings of insecurity. Another interesting way of translating tooth loss dreams may be a fear of giving away too much information, a spilling of secrets, or a fear of being lied to.
While most of these translations sound pretty grim, keep in mind that these are all symbols of how you are feeling. They are not prophecies of doom, or omens that all of the fears you're carrying around are on the verge of coming to pass. These dreams, like all others, are report cards from the psyche, clues to how our consciousness and unconsciousness is handling the events of our waking life. Understanding their nightly messages help us more successfully navigate our daily activities--even the ones that scare us or fill us with feelings of dread.
Until next time, sleep well and dream out loud!
Reply:omg this must be teeth week cause my teeth hurt and i had a dream my tooth was loose and that i had braces
Reply:I have read that dreams where you lose teeth are (like everything Freudian) signs of sexual repression or frustration. I don't know what it means to have them come back better than before, but I have a feeling you are to be congratulated!! LOL.
Reply:Have you been in bad health? I read this in a dream analogy book about losing or teeth falling out being a sign of bad health. If your teeth came back better than ever, you will recover your health. There have been members of my family to have the dream of losing your teeth while experiencing problems with their health. How about your health? I would be interested to know if you have been have problems like that.
Reply:Your going to end up buck-tooth and blind, lol
Reply:Well...if you're old to where you've lost all your "baby teeth" then this dream could be the fast foward transition of losing your baby teeth and having your adult teeth grow in....
Or...this can be a dream of hope - you're teeth will be fixed (via braces or something else...) and they'll be perfect, or as you put, better than ever.
cheers.
Reply:I've heard before that if you have a dream of losing your teeth, someone close to you is pregnant....
Reply:dreams have no ties to your future, unless you are as unwise as to act upon them
scientists' theories about the functions of dreams is to play a story that sums up the days events or new learnings - dreams obviously have no scientific ties to predetermining the future
Reply:According to my dream book losing your teeth means you will have burdens which will crush your pride and demolish your affairs. It doesn't say anything about them growing back but I would assume that means that you will overcome
Reply:well if you have teeth trouble, like need braces or anything this is probably saying by losing those teeth it will all be fixed, or its saying fix your teeth.
Reply:You are going to meet a tall dark stranger.
He will have package for you.
I might be a trick, don't except the package unless he can answer the secret greeting correctly.
If you cannot ask him the right question all your teeth are going to fall out. BEWARE!!!!
Reply:I think subconsciously you're afraid of losing your teeth. Have you been putting off going to a dentist in fear of finding out you have a lot of cavities or maybe you'll need a root canal? Or did somebody like your mom or dad say you're eating too much candy and that it's bad for your teeth? Dreams don't have to have a meaning all the time. Sometimes they just mean you've been thinking about something consciously or subconsciously and it might be bothering you deep inside.
Reply:It's a dream that you can get your teeth into.
Nanny Profile
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment