Friday, July 31, 2009

Weird dreams.can any one tell me what it means that i am losing my teeth?

the dream may simply be encouraging you to “clean up your act” in terms of how you speak about others. OR. 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.

Weird dreams.can any one tell me what it means that i am losing my teeth?
It means you should take care of your health right now, so it will not actually happen.
Reply:it's just a dream..it doesn't "mean" anything
Reply:well not really it just mean you was look at teeth or thinking about be for u wnet to sleep so i think it is ok lo l
Reply:ah teeth is never a good sign. either you are sick or someone you know is getting very sick or even someone you know is dying.


orr maybe you just think about your teeth alot
Reply:This is a classic dream many people have had at one time or another. It means that you are going through some kind of changes in your waking life. Like a new job, partner, house etc. Its not a bad dream.
Reply:It represents your fear of getting old.
Reply:my nan has this book on starsigns and and dreams and stuff and i asked her and she said it means that someone is dying in your family..honestly..sorry for your loss
Reply:oh my god i have had this dream and its horrible aint it
Reply:someone is going to die. have you been taking care of your teeth
Reply:I believe the answers you have received so far may be incorrect.. sorry..





I've also had the same dream ..Sylvia Browne is a world famous psychic on the Montel show every week said someone who dreams all there teeth have fallen out is worried they may have said something they should not have or they know they talk to much.
Reply:It means ur afraid of getting old. U should do something to make urself feel better. Exercise, eat right. I have them all the time. Teeth flying out, chipping, cracking, etc. It got worse as I got older. But I try to do something to make my body feel good and they come less often.
Reply:i constantly have the same dream losing my teeth, but i panic in my dream trying to put them back in, it is so realistic like it is really happening, i have had this dream for years and would like to know why, it must mean something to reoccur like this.
Reply:Check out http://www.dreammoods.com/dreamdictionar... It is a dream dictionary and has a list of all kinds of symbols in dreams (such as teeth falling out) and can tell you what your subconcious is trying to say.
Reply:Traditionally it's seen as an anxiety dream. I used to get it a lot. Used to wake up and check my teeth were still there! Tends to only happen when you're worried deep down about something or got something important coming up.
Reply:I agree with Higlet. Dreams involving losing teeth may be likely due to stress and worry. I often have dreams that my teeth are falling out, and they are always worse when I am under stress or have lots on my mind.
Reply:If there is blood in your dream (when losing my teeth) it means financial loss



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