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« on: May 07, 2008, 08:05:19 AM »

I had a dream that I was at a club where I met a man and talked with him for hours, I walked away from him and started talking to some one that I had been with in the past. The guy that I had been with in the past left me for a while and I got in to an argument with another guy that was tiring to talk to me at another club where they read palms and things like that. Later in the dram that guy and his friend tried to rob us and then shot me. When I looked at my chest I saw that I was not hit and did not die and started crying and thanking god cause i didn't die. Can some on please tell me what do some of these things mean. Huh Huh Huh
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« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2008, 05:22:05 PM »

Club...nightclub? - signifies a busy social life. Alternatively, it may suggest that you are surrounded by a bad company, or spend too much money or time on things you don't need. The dream may also be a warning that you have given in to temptation, and you may regret it later.

Club...countryclub/private club? -  represents exclusivity, and privacy. Possibly suggesting you feel as though you are being 'left out' of something, that others are not considerate of your feelings. Alternatively, it could suggest that you are leaving someone out of your activities, not being considerate of others around you.

Strangers - If these people are totally unrecognizable (they don't remind you of anyone you know)... they would represent different, and unknown, aspects of yourself. They are extensions and projections of your own subconscious, and personality. Alternately, a stranger may represent an unknown fear, or danger, you feel in your waking life.

Man from past - may be a representation, or reminder, of someone currently in your life. How does/did this person make you feel? Did you like him or not? How you got along with this person, is what the representation would be.

Argument - There are two sides to an argument or quarrel, and such dream may relate to an actual dispute. This may not be necessarily between you and another person, but between one side of your personality and another. In waking life you may be faced with a difficult decision, and the opposing facts may be difficult to balance. It is very important to know who won the argument in the dream or how the quarrel was resolved, it may give you more clues to the course you should take in waking life.

Robbed - represents material insecurities. Maybe you feel as if you are being robbed of something in waking life.

Shooting/Shot - a fearful and violent dream experience. It may reflect aggression, powerlessness, release of strong and dangerous emotions, and/or symbolize a conclusive event in a particular situation or relationship.

Chest - symbolizes pride, confidence and confrontation. May also suggest feeling the need to 'get something off your chest'.
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Is there someone you fear in your waking life?
Do you have an anger issue with anyone currently?
Are you feeling the need to speak up, to get something off your chest?
Are you feeling pressured by anyone into doing something you really don't want to do?
Are you currently having some financial stress and fear it may get worse?
Are you feeling 'cheated' out of something in your waking life?

Hope this gives you some insight, good luck!
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