Hey there,
As you can see from the above two responses, exactly what one person considers 'dreams signs' isn't always a 100% the same as what another considers a 'dream sign'.
Remember though that the idea about dream signs is that it supposed to be something that will help you recognise that you are dreaming. Therefor, I would advise you to look for the following in your dreams:
a) Recurring elements
b) That do not happen often (or easily) in your waking life
The first bit, the recurring part, is that so you can train yourself to come to recognise your dreamsign. Although dreaming that you are in a UFO might be a great dreamsign... if you only ever had one such dream, it'd be hard to train yourself to recognise it, as it's not likely to come back. That's why you want it to be something that appears in your dreams often.
The second part, ofcourse, is that so you can recognise you're dreaming. This doesn't have to be a fantastic thing. obviously, if you dream you're riding the Monster of Loch Ness every night, that'd be a dream sign. But just the same, dreaming of your the dog that you loved when you were five years old but is now regrettable passed away would be a good dreamsign too. The idea here is that you chose dreamsigns that obviously stand out from your waking life, so they'd be like clues for you that you were dreaming. Dreaming about your work, for instance, would not fall in that category.
So grab your dream journal, and look back over your dreams for recurring elements that happen in your dream only, and not in waking life, and I'm sure you'll be able to find some soon enough. Then you can begin the process of training yourself to react and recognise them.
Well, that's my interpretation of what dreamsigns are, hope it helps!
-Redrivertears-
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