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cheerlollie, that might be because your generally a person who laughs while awake. My son does that, when he was a toddler he use to sing nursery rhymes in his sleep. He also would laugh out loud in the middle of the night, which he does all the time when he is awake.
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I think that you should add what it means if you have all of your senses in your dream. Or if you can understand a foreign language. OR, if you can feel what happened in your dream after you've woken up physically
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How would you pick those out as dictionary headings? I guess "Languages" or Foreign Languages" for the second bit, but I'm not sure about the other two?
P.S. I just added in a page for Language: http://www.meaningofdreams.org/Dream...y/Language.htm |
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Okay, I made an entry for Interview Dreams
if you can factor that is with Dead People Dreams you might get something out of it? |
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There was an entry for dolls but it was too short for such an important symbol, so I expanded it:
Dolls in Dreams The chipmunk is a type of squirrel so I made an entry for that: Squirrels in Dreams Though you may have to factor in the effects of watching a movie/cartoon about chipmunks as that theme is pretty common if you have seen one recently. |
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