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The interpretation of the dream «Imbalances»

General

In the film Everything you ever wanted to know about sex but were afraid to ask Woody Allen showed us his chest the size of a house. It produces a terrifying and threatening impression. Given how much attention today is paid breast, it is understandable that the related changes have a dramatic impact on our perception. In dreams, things may acquire unusual shape. It is often associated with the role, which is attached to the subject as part of a dream, and with the power of emotional perception of the subject. The strength of emotional perception is due to the significance we attach to other people, things or situations. For example, you can not understand the degree of proximity to the person with the other members of his family. Ask the person to draw a childhood home - so that the rooms of the house of a size appropriate to the magnitude in the memoirs of a man - then at once it becomes clear the magnitude of the forces of emotional perception of each member of the family. We often measure related to the subject of a positive or negative experience in the framework of its emotional impact on us, and as a result, the emotional dimensions of this subject matter are imprinted in our subconscious. For example, a spouse who feels emotionally overwhelmed and depressed wife may dream spoon enormous size, which a child for disobedience he was given cuffs.

Loff’s dream book

In the film Everything you ever wanted to know about sex but were afraid to ask Woody Allen showed us his chest the size of a house. It produces a terrifying and threatening impression. Given the amount of attention being paid to our chest, it is understandable that the related changes have a dramatic impact on our perception. In dreams, things may acquire unusual shapes. It is often associated with the role, which is attached to the subject as part of a dream, and with the power of emotional perception of the subject. The strength of the emotional perception is due to the significance we attach to other people, things or situations. For example, you can not understand the degree of intimacy with the other members of the human family. Ask that person to draw a childhood home - so that the rooms of the house of a size appropriate to the magnitude in the memories of man - then at once it becomes clear the magnitude of the forces of emotional perception of each family member. We often measure related to the subject of a positive or negative experience in the framework of its emotional impact on us, and as a result, the emotional dimensions of this subject matter are imprinted in our subconscious. For example, a spouse who feels emotionally overwhelmed and depressed wife may dream spoon enormous size, which as a child he was given for disobedience cuffs.