Many people think they will find an immediate answer to their dream symbol in a dream dictionary; however, is it truly accurate? Not really! Their meanings are too general as I blogged about in “Are Dream Dictionaries’ Interpretations Right or Wrong?” Still people think they can find the true meaning of their dreams in a dictionary, which you can compare to reading your horoscope online – these are for the general public, not the individual. To get a clearer picture of how to start to comprehend your personal symbol, please watch the short video.

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[…] to quickly find out what their dream meanings, yet learning dream interpretation takes time. Dream dictionary apps/books might give a small clue about a dream’s message. Reading a blog about a symbol, dream category, […]
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Pamela Cummins is the Grandma of Dream Interpretation. She’s also a psychic, author of nine books, blogger, columnist, and creator of four oracle decks. Her goal is to help folks accelerate their personal and spiritual growth.
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