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      Greetings

      Dear members of this useful Forum!

      I am John Livermore, a bachelor in Psychology. Except for my interest in this science, I am interested in many fields of the humanities, especially in Arts, Classics, History, Philosophy, Religions/Spirituality. I am also interested in Psychiatry.

      I am making a scientific research in the field of dream interpretation and I hope that I could be of help of the members of this Forum, as well as that they will help me to deeply understand the psychology of dreams.

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      Welcome to Dreamviews!

      There is a lot of offer here, so take some time and just poke around to see what you find. There is a dream interpretation section, too. I am sure that once word gets around that you are studying it and want to do it you will get many requests for dream intrepretation!

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      Thank you!

      Dear seeker28!

      Thank you for your hospitality and willingness to help! I highly appreciate it!

      Best regards, John!
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      [quote=John_Livermore;932057]Dear seeker28!

      Thank you for your hospitality and willingness to help! I highly appreciate it!

      Best regards, John![/quote

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      Quote Originally Posted by John_Livermore View Post
      Dear members of this useful Forum!

      I am John Livermore, a bachelor in Psychology. Except for my interest in this science, I am interested in many fields of the humanities, especially in Arts, Classics, History, Philosophy, Religions/Spirituality. I am also interested in Psychiatry.

      I am making a scientific research in the field of dream interpretation and I hope that I could be of help of the members of this Forum, as well as that they will help me to deeply understand the psychology of dreams.

      Most respectfully yours:
      John Livermore
      John: If I may question you regarding a dream scene that keeps comming-up for years?
      It's rather difficult to discuss but..... I often have dreams with the experience of me in a very dirty toilet and the toilets are broken with dirty water all over the floor. Sometimes there are no toilets in the toilet just a hole in the ground which I use anyway.
      Also, when I use the sink or tub, a black oil like substance comes out instead of clean water. Somehow I can't seem to catch this dream as what we call a "dream sign" Any help would be appreciated.

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      Quote Originally Posted by sea bee View Post
      John: If I may question you regarding a dream scene that keeps comming-up for years?
      It's rather difficult to discuss but..... I often have dreams with the experience of me in a very dirty toilet and the toilets are broken with dirty water all over the floor. Sometimes there are no toilets in the toilet just a hole in the ground which I use anyway.
      Also, when I use the sink or tub, a black oil like substance comes out instead of clean water. Somehow I can't seem to catch this dream as what we call a "dream sign" Any help would be appreciated.
      Dear sea bee!

      You are welcome to ask any questions!

      To see a toilet in your dream most probably symbolizes a release of emotions that you want to get rid of. In this case (because you see so much dirty water everywhere in the toilet), the emotions you want to get rid of are negative, undesirable and repulsive. So try to discover and exterminate these feelings!

      I am sorry that I could not provide detailed interpretation, but to do this I should have information for your personal life.

      In the end, I would like to thank to the team of the site for dream interpretation http://www.fatedreams.com/ (from which I have taken the interpretations of your dream keywords) for the good selection of interpretations of the keywords.

      Best wishes,
      John
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      Hi and welcome!

      I have a question regarding dream interpretation. How "exact" is it. I mean, dreams definitely reflect my emotions, beliefs, thoughts and events from my waking life. I'm pretty sure that most of the time, after I reflect on a dream, I get a vague feeling on what exactly it expressed. Especially if there is something strongly bothering me at that time and it shows up in the dreams theme and my reactions. What bothers me about it is that the whole thing seems kind of standardized, for example the websites you posted. For me dreams are anything but stable. Jumping from place to place, revealing different feelings, people, events, reactions... so much that it doesn't feel right that it can be so simple (or as simple) as it seems. Can we expect all our dreams to be symbols and metaphors? And if we do, how different are they if we compare, lets say a farmer and a poet? I don't feel that it's my place to criticize dream interpretation, since I'm not the one who actually knows much about it. But, in the end all I can gain is a bit of new information.

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      Welcome to the forum John.

      You seem like a well-educated, well-spoken man. Glad to have you on the forums

      If you need any help regarding dreams, sleep, or lucidity, feel free to send me a private message - However you will find that everyone here is normally very willing to help.

      Good luck!
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      Dear Bonsay!

      I will consequently try to respond to the main questions posed in your reply. The following text will be in format quote/answer.

      Quote Originally Posted by Bonsay
      What bothers me about it is that the whole thing seems kind of standardized, for example the websites you posted. For me dreams are anything but stable.
      The websites like the one I have posted a link to, could give only general ideas about what the dream of a particular person means. They never pretend to have "the final word" in dreams interpretation (this is explicitly mentioned in their disclaimers, at least in the disclaimer of the site that I have cited). In order to be given a detailed and a correct interpretation (as far as the possible), an information about the concrete person have to be known.

      Quote Originally Posted by Bonsay
      Can we expect all our dreams to be symbols and metaphors?
      It is believed that a literal interpretation should be considered first. Only when such an interpretation is implausible, a symbolic approach to the dream analysis should be used.

      Quote Originally Posted by Bonsay
      And if we do, how different are they if we compare, lets say a farmer and a poet?
      It should be acknowledged that all people are similar to a certain extent - e. g. in their feelings, needs, etc. (both "a farmer and a poet", for example). It seems that this is the reason for existence of such sites - they simply make use of some common characteristics of the people.

      There are numerous articles in renowned magazines and journals which treat different aspects of dreams and dreams interpretation. It might be suggested that the last three posts on the blog http://www.fatedreams.com/blog/ (these posted on November, the 2nd) are a good start in discovering the subject of dreams and dreams interpretation.

      I do hope that at least something in this reply will be helpful to you or another Forum member. Please feel free to ask more questions.

      All the best I wish you in the end,
      your bravest reveries to implement!
      John
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