Saturday, March 3, 2012

What does it mean if i have a dream about a fat person and sinking ship?

i had a dream that me and my dad were on the titanic and it sunk and the sailor told us to swim past the island with a brick wall but me and my dad went to it anyway we had to stand on long table that were so slippery if we took a step we would slide then everyone that went there sat down thinking we would have a nice elegant meal but in stead we got greasy burgers fries and lollipops with soda i didn't eat any but my dad did then a fat guy that looked like a sumo wrestler came into the room wearing a red shirt and short pants and said " who is that fattest person here" then the guards grabbed my dad and took him to the fat guy the fat guy grabbed my dad brought him to his mouth then the lights went out when they came back on all you could see was my dads foot sticking out of the fat guy's mouth THE END what does it mean?What does it mean if i have a dream about a fat person and sinking ship?
You might look at each character as an aspect of yourself. First think what the image of your dad stands for for you, what the image of the fat guy stands for you, and the general feeling that accompanies the dream before reading on.



It could be, for example, that your dad is a symbol of control and discipline (as the male figure in the family) and this fat guy is some sort of a bad habit you have - it could be overeating but it could be related to your emotional life (food and emotions are interrelated according to Freud, for example). So it could be that, according to you, you are being overly emotional about a certain issue to the point of obscuring reason, common sense, etc. (eating the father). The feeling you get from the dream might show you how you react to that - are you scared, relieved, angry, etc. My guess is that since the ship sunk you are worried things would really continue going downhill if the situation is not taken care of.



And one final thing, sometimes the right interpretation is just the opposite of what you dream - it could be that you are being too reasonable about a situation and should react more emotionally. Your emotions are threatening to "take over" via "eating" reason if the situation is not handled.



Good luck with that one,

dew
Hahaha, couldn't stop laughing. Well I think it means your dad needs to control the amount of food he eats (if he is overweight), or he will be consumed by it.What does it mean if i have a dream about a fat person and sinking ship?
Wow... U have weird dreams
Dream analysis is very unreliable.

Dream analysis as a school of thought varies drastically depending on your own ideas of human behavior and life itself.



there is a biological component to dreams which i tend to advertise and accounts for a majority of the explanation for having dreams. this view suggests that dreams occur as a result of our brain activity occurring in a closed system, which means that our brain continues to send and receive messages and activity while we sleep. however, our brain is 'told' not to do anything with that information, which is why we feel like we want to walk or do things physically in our dream, but we feel that we can not. as a result of the closed system of how dreams occur, the activity and message still occur and travel in the brain, in the process the brain activity triggers or activities different parts of the brain that 'store' and surface different emotions and images as a result of the closed system. then we in return try to make sense of the different emotions and images which would very well be just a series of random emotions and images that were triggered/ surfaced during our sleeping process. however, we thrive and are comforted by order, structure, meaning, and cohesion; otherwise we would be left with chaos. so we try to 'tie it all together' and make sense out of our dreams.

however, here is where it gets interesting. the content of what we dream about is shown to be affected but the thoughts and information we were thinking about or 'bothered' by just before we go to sleep that night. partly because sleeping is primarily responsible for information storage and memory where our short-term memory is 'placed' into our long-term memory while we sleep, as well as recuperating our Neurotransmitters, hormones, and repairing of the body, which is why our bodies/ brains resorts to dreaming everyday. which is also why people who do not sleep and greatly disrupt their sleep will begin to hallucinate, because the body is not recuperating and repairing itself.



However,the dreams we tends to remember focus on our worries and anxieties and negative, yet we dream every night, it is just that we do not remember all our dreams unless we are motivated to; hence negative dreams being reported more than positive dreams.



another factor for the content of our dreams is that our worries, or anxieties, tend to bias our dreams for different reasons. and we tend to give more attention to negative emotions and dreams rather then balance it with other variables and sound reasoning.



it seems that you already have some insight into your dreams already



well that is just my understanding of dreams, do not forget that balancing the factors in our decision making process is vital vs. being biased by negative emotions or events which tend to get more attention during the decision making process.



i hope that helps a little bit, basically i want to demystify dreams, as people value them out of proportion.

by saying dreams have a collective and consistent meaning from person to person would imply a Jungian concept to consciousness where he believed that consciousness was inherited and shared collective through our genetic coding.otherwise there would be no means or mechanism in place to ensure that a "chair or a pole" in your dreams would have the same meaning in someone else's dream who lives in Ghana.



also,dreams are best recalled within the first 15 mts after waking up as well as being easier to remember when they have a negative impact on our sleeping experience, which is not fair but we do it anyway.
You had a dream that you were on the Titanic and it sunk and the sailor told you to swim past the island with a brick wall.......

You and you dad might be having problems in some way oranother (maybe he is ill and you are trying to help him IT COULD BE ANYTHING you would know what problems better than me)and swimming past the brick wall is a way of both of you overcoming your obstacles. Since you didnt swim past the brick wall and you had to stand on a long table that was slippery ,,,,, that seems like another obstacle you both or you or him made for yourselves.

Sounds like your dad is eating to much and has to get himself HEALTHY.

Sounds like your subconscious is warning you. I could be wrong though.

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