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How relevant is a dream?

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Question - (11 March 2008) 4 Answers - (Newest, 11 March 2008)
A female United Kingdom age 36-40, *inajoy writes:

I have just had a dream where a woman confessed to sleeping with my partner and admitted to having feelings for him, i have had suspisions about this woman before. Am i mad? Is there any truth in it?

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A female reader, deejuliet United States +, writes (11 March 2008):

deejuliet agony auntIt is a dream which means that it came out of your own head not hers. You have had suspicians about this woman, fears that she is cheating with him. Your own thoughts and fears manifested themselves into a dream that showed you what you were thinking. You were not peering into her head to see that she is really cheating, you were peering into your own.

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A female reader, deejuliet United States +, writes (11 March 2008):

deejuliet agony auntIt is a dream which means that it came out of your own head not hers. You have had suspicians about this woman, fears that she is cheating with him. Your own thoughts and fears manifested themselves into a dream that showed you what you were thinking. You were not peering into her head to see that she is really cheating, you were peering into your own.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (11 March 2008):

Hi Hunny

I belive dreams can take us to a spiritual level, But also most of our dreams are about our lives and thoughts and those are the ones we remember the clearest, You have had this worry so your dream portrayed that worry as its what you have been thinking. I wouldnt worry to much about this dream ok sweetheart there is only truth in life when it comes to things like this, what you saw in your dream was your fear TAKE CARE WITH LOVE N HUGS MANDY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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A reader, anonymous, writes (11 March 2008):

Hmm well if you've had suspisions before, and now in a dream.. It does seem strange, yes. But I wouldn't take this too seriously because it's more than likely going to be just you letting your mind get away with itself. Try and ignore it honey and keep trust in your partner. But if you really can't, tell your partner that you experienced this dream, and desperately need some reassurance.

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