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Well- interpreting dreams is NOT pseudoscience. Within the process of my own psychoanalysis the dreams I presented for interpretation gave me HUGE insights into my subconscious and my inner conflicts. It is oftentimes about things we do not want to know which is why the more strange and symbolic a dream is- the less we want to know the true meaning of the dream.
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Well- interpreting dreams is NOT pseudoscience. Within the process of my own psychoanalysis the dreams I presented for interpretation gave me HUGE insights into my subconscious and my inner conflicts. It is oftentimes about things we do not want to know which is why the more strange and symbolic a dream is- the less we want to know the true meaning of the dream.
But they have to be interpreted in the context of your own life to have personal, symbolic meaning. Seeing that we know nothing about you and what you are going through right now - nobody can answer this question for you.
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Obviously, you're fainting in your dreams because you become so shocked when they tell you it's not really butter. Your knees go weak, you pass out and you don't even remember that it wasn't really butter and you just keep on eating it, only to be told again and again.
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