When you see a person with all the physical trappings of an obese person, does that mean you can draw conclusions about his/her subconscious mind? In a manner of speaking, dreams are holographic projections of what we think and feel on some level. This is the same idea with dream interpretation. It is a common belief that if you see something you like in a dream you have the ability to take that same image and plug it into your reality. While this is generally true, there are also instances where you will see what you did not like in the dream…in other words, you are given a chance to alter what is depicted in your dream.
The truth is, this method of dream interpretation is not 100% accurate as far as what dreams actually represent. There are many factors that can greatly affect the creation of your dreams such as your dreams attitude and the way you express yourself, your dreams phobia, the types of food you eat and many other factors. In addition, most dreams cannot be interpreted while you are awake. This means that you can’t simply wake up one day and look at your dreams and say “Oh, I nearly got that meaning” or anything along those lines.
To get the best chances of getting your meaning through your dream interpretation feces, you should learn to read the dream dictionary or astral projection journal. These two resources can give you more insight into your own dreams and help you determine the symbols and meaning more accurately. While you might be able to translate one or two dreams with the help of a dream dictionary, your odds of doing so increase dramatically when you can reference more than one dream dictionary. If you are able to successfully interpret all your dreams from multiple dream dictionaries, you will be much more accurate and less prone to mistaking symbols for meanings.