I had a dream last night. It was a strange but vivid dream. In the dream I was laying down on a bed that was covered in coats. I was in a room that I’ve never been in before, but it felt like it was home. I remember feeling very comfortable and everything felt familiar.
I looked up to see a baby crawling up the wall. Once the baby got to the door frame, she fell and I caught her. There was no sense of urgency or panic. The baby was smiling and I was too. It felt more like we were playing some kind of game. There was no danger.
I walked outside with the baby looking for her mother. It made sense to me. My back yard was huge with one row of trees in the far left corner. There were about 15 women outside talking and they looked like they were having fun. I found the baby’s mother and reunited them.
I was feeling really happy. It was bright and sunny, and I was well-rested. I went back inside and went into the bathroom to wash my hands. I looked in the mirror and noticed I had no bottom teeth at all. None. There was no blood, and nothing hurt, but my bottom teeth were gone.
I returned to where I’d been laying down before and found all my missing teeth together. I put them in an Altoids case to bring to the dentist.
I woke up and immediately checked to make sure my bottom teeth were there. To be honest, I was surprised when I felt them.
This morning I looked through some dream analysis sites, and found many different interpretations. Some say losing teeth is a sign of fear of losing control over some aspect of life. Others say its insecurity with a job or the future. One common theme I noticed was fear over getting older.
But do the dream interpretations actually have any meaning? Or do people just completely make them up out of the blue? I’m curious if anyone has actually acted on a dream interpretation.
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1 Evan // Feb 12, 2007 at 10:34 am
Dude. Well, your birthday is coming up in about a month. I wonder what the baby stuff means… Hailey isn’t advanced enough to climb walls, yet. Although I do trust that you’ll catch her when she finally does.
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