What Do Anger Dreams Mean?
The Analysis May Surprise You!
A recent dream submitted to me for interpretation:
What does it mean to dream of being so angry that you scream so loud it breaks glass? I had that dream two days ago. I was so angry with my girlfriend and parents in my dream that I screamed at all of them. I screamed so loud all of the windows in the house broke. Then I picked up a chair and threw it at the wall. My dad tried to talk to me but I wouldn’t listen. I ran out of the house, but I came back and just fussed more. The best I can figure out, in my dream I was angry at them for not telling me about something or another. I’m really not clear about why I was so mad. But I can’t get over how angry and filled with rage I was. I’m not like that in any way in real life. What did this dream mean? – DeAndre
It’s unsettling to dream about ourselves acting uncharacteristically, isn’t it? Truth be told, it can kind of freak us out. It reminds me of an e-mail I got from a vegetarian once. She literally threw up one morning because she awoke from a dream where she was eating a steak…. uncooked!
Your dream is a classic example of a “repression” dream. People who tend to “bite their tongue” a lot or “hold emotions in” are the ones who have these dreams the most.
More times than not the dreamer has recently had a situation in which he/she didn’t voice or express their feelings. Whether they were afraid of hurting someone’s feelings or afraid of rocking a boat, they swallowed their words.
In repression dreams, these words finally find their way out! What angers the dreamer, in the dream, may or may not have anything to do with what angered them in reality. Also, the people in the dream who “receive” your outburst aren’t necessarily the ones who angered you in real life, either. Only the dreamer will know for sure whether they’re innocent bystanders or not.
I hope your dreams will be far nicer right away, DeAndre – you seem like a super guy.
By the way, dreamers, I apologize for a recent issue you may have experienced with Dream Prophesy. It was totally out of my control, but everything’s peachy now. It was, excuse the pun, a bit of a nightmare. It’s all great now, though. ??
What Does My Dream About My Husband’s Boss Mean?!?!
Relax, the Interpretation isn’t What You Think
I recently had a dream submitted for analysis that was simple and straight-forward: Why did I have a “dirty” dream about my husband’s boss? I don’t find him even the least bit attractive!
Yikes!
Most of the time, dreams – and thereby the dream’s interpretation – can go one of several ways. The reason for this is the fact that our brains (the director of all of our dreams) are the most impossibly complex things in the world. Trying to understand how a brain works is almost impossible. It’s difficult enough when we’re trying to interpret or analyze our own dreams and our own minds – but when it comes to analyzing someone else’s…. it can seem like an overwhelming task.
All I try to do is lead the dreamer in the direction I think his or her dream is headed and explain to them what their particular type of dream usually means. Many times, as is the case with this particular type of dream, the analysis and dream meaning can be one of several things. When the dream has several possible meanings, I always give the dreamer each one and then they, in turn, interpret which one “fits” their particular situation.
When a dreamer has a dream such as the one our dreamer described as “dirty” about someone they are not attracted to – the dreamer is always delighted to know that the interpretation is not a sexual dream at all. I can almost hear the dreamer breathing a sigh of relief right now!
A dream about desire or sex simply points to something the dreamer wants or desires in her/his own life. Obviously what this something is can only be identified by the dreamer. I think the thing that most concerns this particular dreamer is the fact that the boss was involved. There’s one of two reasons for this, and neither one means she has a “thing” for him!
- What she desires or wants could be related to her husband’s job, and therefore related to the boss. She could want him to make more money, have more time at home, get a raise, etc.
- The boss and the husband’s job may have absolutely NOTHING to do with what the dreamer wants. It’s possible that the husband talked about the boss during the day of the dream and this, alone, gave him a starring role in her dream… disturbingly enough!
As I always try to tell people who have had troubling dreams – we often give them far too much weight. Very often we dream of someone or something simply because we recently spoke of or thought about them recently. The danger of paying too much attention to a disturbing dream is that we FURTHER think about them, inadvertently inviting them back into our “sleep time movies!”
In other words, make peace with a dream and put it behind you.
Dream Analysis: When You Dream That You Have an Epic Fail!
I wanted to tell you about a recent dream interpretation / dream analysis I gave a dreamer. It’s always pretty cool when I hear back from someone, affirming the dream’s interpretation – which was the case this time.
Below are the dream she sent me, my response to her, and her follow up reply.
Her Dream:
This is kind of an unusual dream, in that few people would understand the frustration I felt during the dream. First of all, let me say that my favorite pastime or hobby is photography. I am always taking pictures and there is no place I’d rather be than photographing something or someone. I don’t like to cook or sew, do crafts, or anything like that. I just take pictures. In fact, when my grandson, who is in kindergarten, draws pictures of me, I always have a little circle thing in my hand that he says is my “camwa!”
In my dream, my husband and I were at a big, beautiful Native American Reservation. Something else that fascinates me is Native Americans, their culture, their history, and their beauty. There were Indians everywhere! Big beautiful headdresses, teepees, Native American crafts – everything. They were putting on a special program in my dream, showing how they made the crafts, built teepees and weapons, and the women were showing how they made dresses and cooked. I felt so much happiness in the dream. But when I reached in my bag and got my camera to begin taking pictures, the camera was dead. No battery!
My husband said it didn’t matter because we could still have a great time. He said something cheesy like take pictures with your mind’s camera. I told him about that the next morning and he laughed.
The thing is, the dream was so vivid and colorful and beautiful. By contrast, the frustration and disappointment I felt was so dark and horrible. It ruined the trip for me because I didn’t have my camera and I hated myself for not charging my battery before we went.
I’ve been thinking a lot about the dream since then because it was so “real” and there was so much going on. It was one of those dreams that stays with you and I was anxious to hear what you have to say about it. – Fran
My Dream Interpretation and Analysis:
Fran, the dream sounds like it was a beauty! Ironically, I also love to to take pictures (mentally as well as with a camera! – the comment was a little cheesy, but kind of cute, too!) and am also incredibly fascinated with Native American history. When I read your dream, I realized how frustrating I would have felt! Fortunately my husband also usually has a camera with him. When I read your dream’s dilemma, my first thought was, “I’d SO take my husband’s camera from him!”
Your dream beautifully and perfectly points to one thing: You’ve recently let yourself down in some way. Through something you did (or didn’t do), a mistake you made, a shortcoming, or an oversight – you disappointed yourself. I have a feeling it was one of those moments when you thought, “I could just kick myself!” – or words to that effect! The fact that, in the dream, your husband didn’t feel disappointed or upset points to the fact that this “letdown” was a personal one, for you, that affected only you.
I believe that our dreams don’t just “play out” things that have happened in our lives. I believe they also try to guide us, encourage us, and sometimes even admonish us. I think the fact that the dream was on such a grand scale was your subconscious mind’s way of saying, “You will remember this, and you will remember the disappointment!”
And you do!
– Joi
Her Response:
Oh my goodness! Tha’ts perfect, Joi. It’s perfect. My jaw just dropped. Last year, I lost a much-needed 25 pounds. I was well on my way to losing enough to get to my goal weight. I had been losing by walking my dog Gypsy each morning and each night. Gypsy developed a heart problem (and enlarged heart that her vet said she probably always had, but is just beginning to cause her problems). She is fine, but I’m scared to walk her any more. I don’t want to walk alone, so I have not been walking. Walking isn’t fun without Gypsy. My walking came to an end, so I thought that I’d just start watching what I eat and handle my weight that way.
The day of the dream, I weighed myself and cried. I had gained back 13 of the 25 pounds I had lost. I undid all that good and felt so disappointed and bad. I was angry at myself and sad at the same time. It is so VERY ironic that you said the words in your e-mail because I said the words to Gypsy, I told her that I could just kick myself. I’m just still in shock that you knew the words. Wow. Thank you! – Fran
The cool thing about her dream and her response is this: I had a feeling what the “problem” was. Sometimes we females understand one another so much you’d think we had esp! When you dream that you’ve disappointed yourself, you probably have done so in your life, to some point.
Use the dream as a tool – it’ll give you a self help and self improvement edge! When making any type of improvement in your life, don’t look back – look around (at your circumstances and situation) and look forward (to your goal). Look back into the past only long enough to see where you took a wrong turn (or wrong turns!) and then resolve not to make those again. We all let ourselves down from time to time – because we’re all human. The trick is not to stay down.
In a response to Fran, I told her to look back on her 25 lb weight loss as “practice,” an awesome dress rehearsal! I also pointed out that it should serve as a great deal of motivation to her – she proved she can do it. I also pointed out that she didn’t “undo” all the good – she still lost 12 pounds. A lot of people would LOVE to lose 12 pounds!
Dream Interpretation: What Does it Mean When You Dream About Spitting Up Blood?!
Blood is symbolic of life, so when you dream about blood, you are dreaming about someone.
Her’s a recent dream submitted for interpretation:
I had a dream 4 or 5 nights back that’s still bothering me. The dream was so vivid and real-like that I can’t get it off of my brain. I dreamed that I was in a bathroom. It wasn’t my bathroom at home. It was like it was in a hotel or something. I went to the sink and started spitting up blood. In my dream it didn’t seem to worry me as much as it would in real life. If I spit that much blood up while awake I would go to the doctor or call an ambulance! The sight of all the blood will not get out of my mind and I just want to know what the dream means. I’m also kind of concerned that the dream is staying with me so long. Does that mean anything? Thank you so much. – Paul
Paul, I’m with you – I’d run to the doctor if I spewed blood! First of all, dreams that involve VIVID things like blood, spiders, snakes, pain, fear, etc. tend to stay with us a while. Sometimes a few weeks or longer. This isn’t anything to worry about, however, if the dream is nightmarish, the sooner you can try to shove it out of your mind, the better. Otherwise, it may repeat itself, which is the last thing you want. You are actually doing the best thing in the world to overcome the dream’s hold and that’s getting to the bottom of the meaning. When we understand what our dreams mean, we’re able to move on and not look back.
Dreams of spitting things up (or physically expelling things in other ways) are symbolic of the desire to get rid of something (a situation, job, car, problem, hassle…). When the thing expelled or spat out is blood, things get a little more interesting. Blood is symbolic of LIFE, so dreaming of spitting out blood means you don’t want some THING gone, you want some ONE gone! Naturally this doesn’t mean you want to harm them or anything malicious, you just want them out of the way. It could be that you just want them gone temporarily.
I heard from a woman, once, who dreamed that she spat up blood and it turns out she wanted her boss to take a job in a different state. I also remember a young boy in high school a few years ago who dreamed of spitting blood and it turns out he wanted an ex girlfriend to leave him alone. I, myself, once had a dream about spitting up blood around a time we lived next to a she devil. The woman had a nasty disposition and I knew, the minute I woke up, who I wanted to “spit out” of my life!
As with all dreams, there are exceptions, and I’m never one to say with 100 percent certainty what a dream means or doesn’t mean BUT more times than not, if you dream of spitting blood, you want someone to move away, leave you alone, or simply get out of the picture for a while…. or for good!
Some people might ask, “If blood means life, could you be dreaming about getting rid of something in your own life when you dream about spitting blood?” Again, anything is possible. However, when we dream about getting rid of something in our own life, it’s generally not a “spitting” dream. For example, if we want to lose weight, many times we’ll dream about losing things. If we want to stop doing something, we’ll often dream about things (even ourselves) that STOP doing a particular thing.
When it comes to “spitting out,” we’re almost always referring to someone else, as we can’t very well spit ourselves out.
Obviously, dream analysis and dream interpretation are excellent ways to get in touch with your emotions. Dream journals are of the utmost importance when it comes to remembering your dreams. Sometimes, the dream’s meaning lies hidden in small details you’ll overlook if you don’t write them down. Keeping a Dream Journal is fun and can help whether you’re interpreting your own dream or providing details to a dream interpreter.
What Does My Dream Mean? I Woke Up Clutching the Covers…
A dreamer recently asked: “What does it mean to dream of all of the windows of your house being GONE. The window panes weren’t broken in my dream – they were simply missing. There were curtains hanging on the windows, blowing in the wind but no glass in the windows. It was cold outside in my dream, so I was freezing. I tried to put blankets over the windows, but they blew away. Nothing I tried worked. I woke up literally clutching my bedspread. Thanks! – Anne B.”
Cool dream, excuse the pun! The interpretation for a dream such as this one can actually go one of two ways. When it comes to analyzing someone else’s dreams, that’s often the case. Because the dream analyst didn’t experience the dream personally and they aren’t privy to a lot of personal details about the dreamer’s life, they sometimes can break it down into several possibilities – leaving the dreamer(s) to choose the one that’s most relevant.
When I read the dream, my first reaction was the word “EXPOSED.” A dream such as this would indicate that the dreamer possibly had something exposed about themselves recently – maybe something they’d done, feelings they have, something they said, etc. The windows being open PLUS the blankets not staying in place seem to back up this interpretation. Furthermore, it would indicate that perhaps the dreamer had tried to “cover something up” and it wasn’t successful.
The dream could indicate that the dreamer either has been exposed or fears being exposed.
The fact that the dreamer mentions being “cold” is very important here. It would suggest regret and feelings of guilt. These would, of course, go along with the entire concept of having something exposed.
Another possible analysis for this dream is simply frustration. Any time we are frustrated in our “real life,” the frustration almost always plays out in our dreams. We will encounter things (in our dreams) that seem to be against us and will fight against things that seem to constantly get the better of us! The cold air and blowing blankets would certainly qualify as frustrating foes in the dream above. It’s entirely possibly (very, very possible in fact) that the dreamer was cold in real life and transferred the physical feeling into her dream.
The subconscious brain could have said, “It’s cold… the windows must be open!”
Only the dreamer, herself, can know for sure which interpretation would fit her own personal situation. Given the fact that she was clutching her bedspread when she woke up leads me to believe it’s probably the second one.
Thanks for submitting your dream Anne B!
I want to thank everyone who submits their dreams for interpretation. By doing so, you allow other dreamers to gain insight into their own dreams. I hope you’ll continue to submit your dreams again and again! However, there’s been a little change in the way I’ll be analyzing dreams. Please only submit your dreams through e-mail or the contact form if they’re PRIVATE. If the dreams you want interpreted and analyzed can be shared with others (which is always fun – and a great way to learn about the meanings of dreams!), leave your dream as a comment – either on the last article on the website or on a dream interpretation that’s in the same ballpark.
Thanks! – Joi
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