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Diamond
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thought this would be a good place to post this question.
anyone know of good sites that can tell you the meaning of dreams?
i keep having the same event happen in a lot of dreams, its not reall a reoccuring dream, just a reoccuring event and wold like to find a good site about dreams.
also if anyone reads tealeaves can you tell me what a dinosaur in the leaves means? i cant find that meaning in any of the sites ive been too, they all seem to have just a basic list.
thanx again guys
 
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What kind of dinosaur?
 
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Yes, indeed, there is a great deal of difference between the meaning of a tea leaf T-Rex and a tea leaf Tyranosaurus. But if you get a tea leaf Stegosarus, LOOK OUT!!!

Catty (who keeps her tea leaves in little bags to avoid these kinds of hassles) big grin big grin big grin
 
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Could be a difference.

I was just trying to conjure up the image for myself. I got the tea-leaf part, but the dinosaur was eluding me.
 
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the dinosaur was a brontesaurus. ( i know that scientists now know they had that one wrong but i cant spell what they changed the name to so im sticking to the one i learned in school big grin )
 
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You are in a growth-period of your life right now. Be careful to avoid past issues from conflicting with what events are coming up around the bend. Keep a strong foothold in tradition and belief, yet don't be afraid to experiment with new things and expand your horizons. keep your head up and look beyond the "trees".

P.S. Brachiosaurus?

Mr(burnt a lot of tea leaves in my youth)Sensitive
 
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Mattlynda,
I have tried to research dream analysis a number of times, and i gotta tell ya there is no certain source. What we dream means different things to different people. The best thing i ever read in a dream book was to figure out what certain things mean to me. Basically, sit down with a piece of paper and a pen and think about the dream and then write down whatever comes into your head. Any thougths or feelings. It's your subconcsious. All you need to do is figure out what it's trying to tell you. Think of it as a puzzle or a code.
I don't know it that's helps.

Kalena
 
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Divining from symbols i.e. dreams, appearing images in tea leaves, in splatter chicken blood, thrown pile of bones, etc cetera ad nauseum - Really doesn't have many good guidelines.

I read through many dictionaries of symbols and I soon discovered that everyone agreed not to agree on what means what. Why do you suppose that is? Do you suppose they were all wrong? Or were they in fact right?

For what purpose these symbols? usually to 'read' the person or the person's future or spiritual path. The symbols, images, etc that we use may have similarities, but it is the feelings and reactions they evoke at the reading that really matters.

The tools of divining (say splattering chicken blood) is just that, a tool. It gives the reader a point to focus on, it also gives the reader a random set of possibilities which they 'see' as an image. The old Rorschach Tests was very similar to this, except the reader in the case was the doctor who wrote down what you saw in the splatter of ink. Remember, he always told you there are no right answers.

The images seen are usually not photographic replicas, they are suggestions which the brain and the eye form a 'picture' of something which will always cause some feeling some reaction. These are the true things that a reader listens too, and these are the things which reveal hidden messages.

What I would read out of a Dino in the tea bowl and what you will read out of a dino in a tea bowls may be two different things. Because the image we see will cause us to feel different things.

There are commonalities, such as a heart always invoking the visualization of love or passion that is a cultural symbol which everyone recognized and knows what it means. Thus St Valentines day is filled with hearts.

Many of the dictionaries will have common meanings for some symbols - only because our society and our racial memory shares these common elements.

I fear that Dinos are not one of these.

David
 
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It sounds like a really neat image (dinosaur in leaves). Probably it was just a vivid image that you saw once, and liked, or found exciting, and you made a little memory icon of it. Now it pops into your dreams from time to time.

Sometimes a brontosaurus is just a brontosaurus.
 
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mattlynda,

Check this out:

Dream Dictionary
 
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