Monday, August 3, 2009

Dreams the other night i had a dream of tom cruise telling me to go to Colorado ,?

he said the name of the town but i am not sure ,i no it began with an A i think it was aspen.he said if i go a house is waiting for me and $10,000.00 in cash for me.what does this dream mean.i get dreams every single week of tom cruise for the last stinken 3 years.someone help me please.i am a little phsycic and had dream come true,but this is bothering me.am i living in katies shoes when i am sleeping ,am i haering what she hears and am i seeing what she sees,other phsycic ansewr me please,if you can.

Dreams the other night i had a dream of tom cruise telling me to go to Colorado ,?
Don't try to interpret something like this so literally. If you are single, Tom Cruise probably represents simply a manifestation of your ideal "dream guy" -- heck, I'm MARRIED and he represents MINE! If you are lonely, this repeated dreaming of him simply indicates that searching desire you have to find this ideal. The Colorado and money images may simply represent your own restlessness and need to move on from where you are (are you in a rut?) and the desire to improve your financial situation.





As to being psychic, etc., I'm not going to say -- I've had too many dreams of mine come true, myself. Including my marriage to my present husband! Just learn what can be taken literally and what can't. Since the odds of dear old Tom really talking to you are slim -- I'd go with a more intuitive interpretation of this one.
Reply:ur not psycic ur crazy as hell and ur obsessed with tom cruise....get a life...
Reply:Hi Colorado





Anyone with a little imagination could interpret your dreams for you, but their answer, no matter how interesting, wouldn't be true.


Here's why:





The purpose of dreams, as far as we understand them, is to process the vast amount of information that comes in through your senses each day whilst you're awake.





On this basis the "meaning" of your dreams is simply that you are making sense of information which previously didn't have a "meaning", for you, because it hadn't been processed so as to fit into your mental maps of the world (all your existing beliefs, ideas, values, etc.).





Given what seems to be going on, it's not really surprising that lots of things appear in your dreams that have nothing to do with what has been happening in your life just before the dream occurs. Things can appear in your dreams that have been part of your memories as far back as you started forming memories - or anytime in between then and now.





Nor do the things in your dreams have to be obviously related to each other. Like I said, dreaming is a process of finding/making meaning, and the brain can draw from anywhere in its huge store of memories in order to carry out that process.





By the way, there is nothing random about this process, but your subconscious mind can come up with connections that your conscious mind would never dream of (!), which is why dreams often seem pretty weird.





So when, if ever, you happen to notice yourself having what seems like a weird dream in future you can literally rest assured that everything is OK. Your brain is actually doing, with great skill, one of the jobs it was designed to do
Reply:First of all, you are not psychic. There's no such thing. Second of all, the dream could mean any number of things. From a cognitive perspective, you may have heard about Tom Cruise, Aspen, Colorado, and a large sum of money all in the same day. From a psychoanalytic perspective, repeated dreams about Tom Cruise mean you have some form of fixation. Whatever it is, I can guarantee it's not a premonition.
Reply:All though Tom Cruise, contrary to popular belief, is a very smart individual, He is not, probably, going to have the ability to come to you in your dreams...With that said, I believe you should look into your own past and revisit any issues or possibly any past on relatives who may have some outstanding allowances comeing to you from their wills and/or estates... Good Luck to you...



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