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Repetitive Dreams and Human Behavior
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Repetitive dreams reflect behavioral disorders not well defined and visible to the outside world.

When you experience the same dream many times in your life, it is because you are procrastinating about something very important that must be done for your own safety. This is always related to your behavior; the dream is not telling you to go back to school and finish your studies for example, even though this necessity could be part of what you are procrastinating about.

The repetitive dreams are very serious. They show you that you have to understand something very important that you are ignoring and that you have to change your behavior, once you realise it. They reflect your immaturity on some levels and your ignorance as well.

Therefore, repetitive dreams reflect the repetition of your mistakes; you do not understand what you have to do, and therefore you are not doing what you must do. This is why the wise unconscious mind is trying to make you aware of it in your dreams.

Your dreams address the themes of your life and your psychical world. Later they start addressing issues about other people and the reality of where you are in your life.

If you keep seeing the same dream, this is because you still haven't learned the lesson. The unconscious mind has to show you the same thing many times, in the hope that some day you'll learn the lesson.

You have to care about the interpretation of your dreams and use the unique scientific method which exactly translates their meaning.

If you cannot understand what you are procrastinating about and what is wrong with you, don't worry. Start writing down your dreams and translating their symbolic meaning - your own dreams will show you which exactly your problems are and how you can solve them.

Repetitive dreams are very common; you are not the only one that sees them.

The bitter truth is that most people have repetitive dreams in their lives, but they never care about their meaning and this is why they never correct their mistakes or change their behavior.

Your dreams are very important messages from the unconscious mind, which is constantly trying to save the human side of your conscience from the invasion of the craziness which exists in the wild side of your conscience. Dreams are like slides with lessons and essential information for you.

If you care about their meaning and you follow the guidance you receive, you are going to correct behavioral disorders and negative tendencies before they ruin your personality and your life, and discover wisdom, self-confidence, peace and happiness.

Prevent Depression and Craziness through the scientific method of Dream Interpretation discovered by Carl Jung and simplified by Christina Sponias, a writer who continued Jung's research in the unknown region of the human psychic sphere.

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