What does it mean if I have a differant dream every night, but the same people are always in them?
Every night I dream about the same people. They’re never nightmares or anything bad, but they aren’t happy dreams either. They are very descriptive and a lot of random things happen. For example my friend Morgan and I were in a pageant and the host was my gymnastics teacher. The pageant was called “Little Miss Perfect” I was dressed like a cowboy the whole time. In between categories I went home. The lobby of the pageant room was a bar where my uncle Dave sat and watched baseball. Whenever I left the building I was standing in my friend Tina’s front lawn. The people in this dream that have reoccurring roles in all of my dreams are my gymnastics teacher, my friend Morgan, my friend Tina, and my uncle Dave. Can you please tell me what this means(:
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Those could be meannings of the things you guys will do when you get married:d
The people you are dreaming of represent some one or something that you are trying to work through on a subconscious level.
Perhaps you are thinking about these people during the day, and you then dream about them when asleep.
Are they having problems you could help them with?
It means you have a vivid imagination which is trying to sort itself out at night regarding people close to you. It means you can’t spell Different – and welcome to fluther – good question.
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@zenele I always spell differant that way. It’s wrong?
@draconess I checked, and there isn’t another option of spelling with an a. In fact, there isn’t even a diffrant. It comes from differ, plus an ent suffix. Look it up here
dif·fer·ent /ˈdɪfərənt, ˈdɪfrənt/
1.not alike in character or quality; differing; dissimilar: The two are different.
2.not identical; separate or distinct: three different answers.
Origin:
1350–1400; ME < AF < L different- (s. of differēns), prp. of differre. See differ, -ent
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