What does it mean to dream in the third person?
The person that we experience ourselves to be in a dream is called the "dream ego" (in Jungian psychology). In your case, your dream ego seems absent. If you were really dreaming in the 3rd person, it would be as if your self were split in two, as if you were watching yourself--but you say you do not have awareness of self in the dream. It may be more similar to the concept of dissociation than to astral projection. I believe I understand what you mean when you say that you don't have awareness of "self." The dream is just happening, with you as the main character but you have no experience of inhabiting your own self, either as an "omniscient" viewer (the subject) or as the object of observation. I have had this type of of dream. I interpret it as meaning that the feelings being portrayed in the dream (or the feelings associated with the particular situation portrayed in the dream) are not conscious to me. I am somehow denying them or I don't fully realize or acknowledge that this is how I feel; that's why in the dream those feelings (or the role played by "my" character in the dream) are projected onto a character who doesn't consciously feel like me. The fact that all of your dreams are like this could suggest that for some reason you are highly defended against fully experiencing your feelings (because dreams are almost always about feelings). There may be some painful experiences that you are protecting yourself against. Sometimes it's appropriate to protect oneself, but with all these dreams, maybe your unconscious is sending you a message that it's time to start being more "present" to yourself and to fully inhabit your life. The fact that you are starting to wonder about it probably means you are now ready to do this. How do you start? I would say just by telling yourself that you are open to whatever comes up in your dreams and you are willing to experience whatever your unconscious wants you to know. Try telling yourself as you go to sleep that "tonight I will inhabit my self!"
What should I do about a nosy person in my dreams?
Ok, so lately I have had people visit my dreams. Three Dream Travelers & One Dream Stalker. For those of you who do not know, a dream traveler is what it sounds like, it is a person that travels through different dreams. Now a Dream Stalker is somebody that messes with you when you are half awake & half asleep. Sometimes they will just verbally mess with you but right now this Dream Stalker is like shaking me & hitting me which means I will not only be harmed in dream but in real life as well. What should I do about the Dream Stalker especially? I mean the travelers get on my nerves sometimes because they are nosy but I am mostly worried about the Dream Stalker.
Dreams about a third person in a relationship.?
It is common to have dreams with ex-boyfriends and ex-girlfriends, though we might have a current partner right now. Usually your ex is a symbol of perfection and whatever you miss with a current partner may be brought up in your dream with your ex. Dreams about cheating, either being cheated on or cheating yourself, are some of the most commonly reported, and most troubling, dreams there are. Many people take these dreams as prophecies, and accuse their spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend of cheating in real life. In most cases, however, a dream about a cheating boyfriend, girlfriend or spouse is not about the spouse at all. Rather, the dream is most likely caused by insecurity, anxiety or guilt on the part of the dreamer. For instance, dreaming about catching your boyfriend, girlfriend or spouse with another partner probably indicates a deep seated anxiety on your part, either worry about your appearance, doubts about your attractiveness, or just generalized anxiety about the future. It is very common for people to dream about ex-partners. Individuals that have been an important part of our lives continue to take up a part of our mind and heart. It is impossible to very dramatically shut the person out of thoughts and feelings. Just because the relationship ends does not mean that all is finished. You will continue to dream about your ex-girlfriend or boyfriend until you "let go" of them on a very important level, or until you learned your lessons from that relationship. Either way, dreaming about your ex-romance does not predict future involvement. It may be wish-fulfillment, reliving memories, or working out old issues.
What does it mean when you dream about the same person every night?
Most dreams contain messages that serve to teach you something about yourself. However, soon after you wake up to go about your daily routine, you tend to quickly forget what you dream about. The message in recurring dreams may be so important and/or powerful that it refuses to go away. The frequent repetition of such dreams forces you to pay attention and confront the dream. It is desperately trying to tell you something. Such dreams are often nightmarish or frightening in their content, which also helps you to take notice and pay attention to them. Recurring dreams are quite common and are often triggered by a certain life situation or a problem that keeps coming back again and again. These dreams may recur daily, once a week, or once a month. Whatever the frequency, there is little variation in the dream content itself. Such dreams may be highlighting a personal weakness, fear, or your inability to cope with something in your life - past or present. The repetitive patterns in your dream reveal some of the most valuable information about yourself. It may point to a conflict, situation or matter in your waking life that remains unresolved or unsettled. Some urgent underlying message in your unconscious is demanding to be understood.
Is it true that if you dream about a particular person, that the person will feel like they miss you?
You ask, “Is it true that if you dream about a particular person, that the person will feel like they miss you?”Congratulations on getting many people to give you their input on this question. Most have told you there is no connection between dreaming about someone and that someone feeling like they miss you. I will try to answer your question in a way that has not been attempted before.The question begins with the premise that you are dreaming about a particular person. What has not been considered (or ascertained) is whether the dream you are having is a dream within a dream within a dream, or just a dream. Most believe in a reality that holds you are consciously awake when you wake up from a dream in mortality. What most people do not know is that mortality IS a dream. It is the simulation of an existence that does not exist, in reality.Your dream is in your brain while playing the role of an advanced human being who itself is dreaming. If being an advanced human being is itself a dream, then we are talking about a dream within a dream. And now for the final part of my argument …. We are currently dreaming about being an advanced human being who is dreaming about being a mortal human being, who is having a dream about a particular person, and, to answer your original question …. here it is …. Yes, it is POSSIBLE that we, as eternal humans (who are dreaming about being advanced human beings, who are dreaming about being mortal human beings) are having, in reality, a dream within a dream within a dream that influences another to miss us because … that other person may be dreaming WITH us, by using the same computer program at the same time, which may cause them to miss us. Am I making sense? No? Well, at least give me credit for answering this question creatively.Thanks, Pragyan, for the request to answer.
Their was a two headed person in my dream, what does this mean?
it means nothing...other than a glimpse of what you have seen when u were awake