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Dream Throw Theresa Chaung was a guest on the British morning show and revealed the meanings behind our recurring dreams. Here they are


Dream Decoder Reveals the Hidden Meanings of Our Common Dreams - and the 10 Most Common Nightmares

Dream Throw Theresa Chaung was a guest on the British morning show and revealed the meanings behind our recurring and common dreams.

She noted that there has been an increase in dreams about relatives who died during the corona plague - but they have a different meaning from our common dreams of death

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Dream decoder Theresa Chaung came to the British morning show This Morning hosted by Philip Scofield and Holly Willoughby to decipher viewers' dreams and talk about our most common dreams.

Among other things, she talked about dreams that make us feel realistic, dreams that recur for months, years and even decades, and dreams about relatives who died of the corona virus.



According to her, people report dreams that feel realistic to them especially on the day of the turning point of summer, when the day lengthens and the night shortens.

Many astrologers claim that the turning point of summer is the time when dreams become more alive.

Astrologer and caller Gillian Kemp has previously told Femail that psychic powers are most brightly lit when the sun is at its peak on the longest day of the year, which could explain our intense dreams.



One of the viewers of the morning show named Carla asked the dream decoder why she has a recurring dream of chewing gum that she is unable to get out of her mouth.

Theresa tried to explain the potential meaning of her dream: "Dreams come from the unconscious area of ​​our brain. Gum is something you chew but fail to digest. There is something the dreamer has a hard time digesting in her life."



According to her, this is a common dream that implies that something has happened to the dreamer that she must come to terms with, "You may feel stuck and you should go for it, without fear. Everything related to dreams about teeth and mouth is words, things you may have said. Maybe you think to yourself 'I could To put it another way. "

Carla from Wiltshire also said she wakes up from the dream with difficulty breathing.

According to Theresa, the issue is probably very burdensome for her, but she also advises her to check if it is a medical condition that is causing her breathing difficulties.

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Dream decoder Theresa Chaung on the British morning show This Morning (Photo: Screenshot, ITV / This Morning)

Another viewer described a dream in which she was constantly trying to close the front door of her old home - but she kept opening it.

According to Theresa, the theme is similar to that of gum: "It's something you have to deal with. You're trying to close the door to something that's happening in your life. Your dreaming mind - which is your 'nocturnal intuition' - tells you 'no, you need to understand it' First, process it and then act. "

She said that since it was an old house, it might be something from her past that she had to deal with: "You need to open the door and confront it."



Another viewer named Donna said she has been dreaming the same dream for 50 years, since she was 10. She said: "It's a tsunami that keeps happening. Sometimes I can watch the wave and it does not reach me, sometimes it follows me. Sometimes it takes over the whole country And sometimes about the world. "

Donna added that she was caught by the wave only a few times, but she is able to breathe underwater and often manages to rise above and fly out of the sea with the help of her arms.

Theresa analyzed the dream as a classic brain example that tells her she is capable of dealing with everything life throws at her.

She identified the tsunami as an "unconscious emotion" that presents itself.

The decoder explained: "It's your high 'I' that calls you ... the fact that you can breathe underwater when the tsunami hits you is very exciting. You may sometimes feel a lot of pressure in your life, but your dreaming mind tells you it's small on you."

A dream of a tsunami indicates your ability to cope with the difficulty in your life (Photo: Giphy)

When asked about a recurring dream concerning moving house and finding a room in a new house that the dreamer did not know existed, Theresa said: "Sometimes there may be something in the room that resembles a ghost, but it is not an unfriendly ghost," she explained.

Using a quote from Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, Theresa explained that the house is a symbol of our self, when moving to a new home in a dream may indicate a situation in which the dreamer is exploring aspects of his sense of self.

She said finding a new room represents a new opportunity that may appear in the dreamer's life.

Remember the interpretation of Joey's dream? (Photo: Giphy)

After thousands of families lost loved ones during the corona plague, Theresa said she has seen an increase in the number of customers reporting dreams concerning their loved ones who have died.

A viewer of the morning show named Damian said he repeatedly dreams of his deceased relatives.

Relying on research from the University of Northampton, Theresa explained that this is often the brain's way of processing grief and loss.

She said: "You do not wake up calm in the thought 'Oh it was just a dream'. It is a way to understand that they are still living in your heart and you are still dealing with grief."



The Daily Mail also revealed what are the 10 most common nightmares in the UK, with dreams of snakes in first place.

Also on the list: falling teeth, persecution, fall, death, drowning, insects, betrayal of the dreamer, murder by the dreamer and a situation where the dreamer gets lost in the dream.

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