Dream Interpretation: why do you dream about lies? “Why do you dream about lies? If you see a lie in a dream, what does it mean? Dream book for a bitch

Even in ancient times, people believed that sleep is a harbinger of the future. This is an echo of a higher power that wants to warn about some event. People believed in a connection with the cosmos, and therefore they carefully remembered and wrote down their dreams, trying to interpret them.


The oldest dream book is considered to be the Greek papyrus “Oneirocriticism”, dating back to the 2nd-3rd century BC.



During the era of the Inquisition, anyone who tried to interpret dreams was considered a sorcerer, and only in the 19th and 20th centuries, with the development of psychology and philosophy, interest in dreams was renewed with renewed vigor. All researchers of that time believed that one should not believe in night images, since this is just a reflection of the conscious part of life.


Now, having woken up from a disturbing dream, a person is trying to find answers in dream books. There are a huge number of them on the Internet. And everyone's interpretation is different. It remains to find the answer, who to believe? This is very strange, since in folk beliefs the same objects meant the same thing, and there were not a hundred options. Most dream books on the Internet were invented for people who are not very versed in interpretation.


Interpretation of sleep


History knows many examples when dreams were prophetic. The Bible says a lot about dreams. Here is an example of the interpretation of King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream by the prophet Daniel.



One day, King Nebuchadnezzar had a very disturbing dream. He called all the sages and priests and said that the one who tells and interprets his dream will be richly rewarded, and if no one can do this, then he will eradicate the entire race of these people. For a long time no one could say what exactly the ruler saw. And when the king’s servants came to execute Daniel and his family, he had a prophetic dream. He came to the king and told him everything in detail.


King Nebuchadnezzar dreamed of an ugly statue, the head of which was gold, the chest and arms were made of silver, the lower abdomen was made of bronze, the legs were made of iron, and the feet were made of a mixture of iron and clay. Then, out of nowhere, without outside help, a huge stone breaks off and demolishes the statue. It breaks into small pieces, and the wind carries them everywhere.


This is how Daniel interpreted the dream. The golden head is the reign of Nebuchadnezzar; he will be replaced by a less strong ruler - made of silver. After him will come the warlike copper reign, and finally, the fourth will appear - strong as steel, which will conquer everything else. But time will pass, and this kingdom will cease to be strong and powerful, it will become fragmented and mixed, like iron and clay.


Do you think Daniel's prophecies came true? This is certainly true. If we recall history, the reign of Nebuchadnezzar is the heyday of Babylon, which was called the “golden city.” In 538, King Darius conquered this city, which had previously been considered invincible. The era of the Persian state has come. But it was replaced by a stronger power - Greece, which quickly conquered the camps of northern Africa.


And finally, the fourth kingdom, strong as steel, appearing like the legs of the statue in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream, is the Roman Empire. Rapidly capturing more and more new lands, meeting virtually no resistance, Rome became a powerful empire that conquered the Mediterranean. But after the death of Alexander the Great, Rome became fragmented and mixed, like clay in iron.


But could Daniel know all this a thousand years before the events described? Certainly not. But his predictions have survived to this day since 605 BC. On the ancient papyrus everything is written verbatim, except for the names of the states. This means that he had a truly prophetic dream.


Opportunity to see the future


But it is not always possible to see the future in a dream. Very often in a dream we experience the same event over and over again, as if trying to find a hidden meaning, something that we missed. We review the moments where we made a mistake and how events would have developed. If only this had not happened. Dreams show the real reason for everything that happened.


Hippocrates also said that while we sleep, our soul learns the causes of our ailments. In a dream you can recognize a disease. A mild form, such as a cold or sore throat, is revealed in 1-2 days, more complex ailments (pneumonia, flu) within a month, and chronic or complex forms of diseases, such as cancer, are recognized in a year or two.


But this is a rather skeptical concept. Several examples can be given to refute prophetic dreams about illness.



Example one


The mother began to notice that the child had not been playing much lately, was often crying and being capricious. She thought he might be sick. And at night she had a dream that the child had developed a cold.


And in the morning he is already snotty and coughing. Thus, the dream was just a reflection of reality; the subconscious itself showed what mother was afraid of.


Example two


People often have tonsillitis. And then he had a dream that he was sick again, and after a day or two the symptoms appeared. This is repeated once, twice, ten. A person thinks that he sees a prediction in a dream, although in fact the brain perceives the onset of the disease much earlier than the sore throat in reality.


So the brain sends signals to the subconscious that something is wrong in the body. And since a person tends to get a sore throat, that’s what manifests itself.


Example three


One family always had a glass ball hanging on their door. But one day he crashed. A few days later, the father of the family dreamed that there was a Christmas tree cone hanging on the door. In the morning, he told his household that they needed to buy one and hang it on the door.


They laughed at the man because the cone had been hanging there for several days. The man simply did not notice her. But the subconscious noticed and showed it in a dream. How often does it happen that we are doing something, for example, in the kitchen, and on TV there is a movie with a plane crash. We don’t focus on the movie because we are busy cooking, and the subconscious, like a camera, captured this and showed it to us at night in a dream.


Any modern person wants to know what awaits him in the future. And, regardless of whether he believes in dreams or not, he tries to find the answer.


Some turn to clairvoyants for help, others look for answers in dream books, but you can only solve the dream yourself, relying on the events that happened and the experience of previous years.


according to Loff's dream book

Lying is considered a negative experience, a taboo experience. Humanity at the initial stages of its history considered lying a sacred act of sin, which, although committed at the interpersonal level, was directed against the gods, providence, and against the cosmos. However, according to recent sociological research, lies are losing their taboo energy. Many people begin to have a more free and frivolous attitude towards the truth, which helps to complement or protect the self-image they have created. Thus, when interpreting a dream in which there is a lie, it is necessary to take into account your attitude towards lies in real life. If you think that lying is shameful, such a dream may indicate the insincerity that you show in certain life situations. Such a dream may indicate some dishonesty in a transaction that is most likely forgotten but not disclosed. If you are completely calm about lies in life, then the dream probably indicates your weaknesses, which manifest themselves in certain areas of life and which need to be paid attention to. How to do this is entirely up to you. It is likely that you are much more concerned about how others perceive you than the actual assessment of your personality. This is certainly true if in a dream your lie was exposed. Do you often lie to the same person in real life? Could you find yourself in a situation where you exaggerate the truth or deliberately lie in order to improve your reputation in the eyes of others? Do you feel like others are deliberately misleading you about their actions or intentions? Will your inner self be confused if others get to know you too closely?

I dreamed about a lie

according to Miller's dream book

To dream that you are lying to avoid punishment means that you will act dishonorably towards an innocent person. Lying to protect a friend from undeserved punishment foretells that you will attract a lot of undeserved criticism, but will be able to rise above and even rejoice at it. Hearing in a dream that others are lying means that your enemies are looking for a way to lure you into a trap.

Why do you dream of deceiving?

according to Tsvetkov’s dream book

you - jealousy; unnecessary suspicions; you - job change;

I dreamed of slander

according to Miller's dream book

If in a dream you and others slander and slander, then circumstances for you will change from good to bad. If you dream that your friends are slandering you, this means worries and worries from co-workers and children.

In order to more accurately determine what the lie is about in a dream, the dream book clarifies the dreamer’s real attitude to this phenomenon. It is important to know which of the dream characters is a liar and which is misled. What you see in a dream often reflects remorse, fear of exposure, fear of being deceived.

Miller's interpretations

Explaining why lies are dreamed of, Miller’s dream book examines various situations. If you dreamed that you were lying for reasons of personal safety, there is a high probability that in reality you will become the culprit of injustice.

Seeing how you shield your neighbor happens shortly before an undeserved accusation is made against you. The fortune teller is encouraging that you will be able to come out of an ugly situation gracefully.

If they intend to deceive you, the plot should be taken literally and in reality beware of liars.

What esotericists say

The esoteric dream book offers interesting interpretations of why lies are dreamed of. If you dreamed about how you are trying to hide something, in real life you will face the bitter truth.

Often, a lie makes it clear that the sleeper has become a hostage to his own image and is ready to do anything to avoid destroying it in the eyes of others. If the dreamer was exposed in a dream, this detail once again confirms the interpretation of the dream.

The dream interpreter considers it an alarming sign if you have to lie in a dream repeatedly. Repeated dreams that involve lies are sometimes a sign of an energy attack.

Love affairs

It wouldn’t hurt to find out why you dream about lying to your loved one. The modern dream book believes that the plot is inspired by the dreamer’s insecurities and phobias. Most of them are associated with the fear of losing a loved one.

When you happen to see a loved one telling a lie, the Eastern Dream Book warns of an increased likelihood of quarrels and separations. There is a danger of becoming the object of gossip or becoming “famous” for participating in a bad story.

Traps for crooks

Dream books will tell you why you dream of certain circumstances in which you have to deal with dishonest people or see yourself in a similar role.

  • If you dreamed of an undeserved reproach for dishonesty, in reality you will find yourself deceived by a friend;
  • When you see a liar, lose faith in what you love or do;
  • If you dreamed of a lie, check any information in reality;
  • Lying in a dream is characteristic of those who do not accept themselves in reality;
  • The liar you dreamed of symbolizes a real-life envious person;
  • In their night dreams, those who lie are those who have no doubt that the end justifies the means.

This is not the time to trust

What a lie portends, many dream books advise to take literally. The plot means that from the moment of awakening and throughout the immediate period, you cannot take anyone’s word for it. It’s very good if you managed to remember the person who told a lie. Double check the information you receive from him.

This is not the only explanation for what lying means. The psychoanalytic dream book explains what was seen in a dream by the natural distrust of the sleeper, which sometimes develops into paranoia. The interpreter advises to adhere to common sense and not to poison life with extremes.

If you happen to hear a lie, being aware of the true state of affairs, in reality you will have to fight for the truth. The likelihood of defending your point of view is high.

The less studied a particular phenomenon is, the more myths and fables there are around it. For many hundreds of years, sleep has remained the object of absolutely fantastic speculation. Recently I came across information that up to 80% of the Russian population believes that prophetic dreams are true... Being a somnologist, I cannot ignore this topic full of misconceptions. And, of course, I intend to argue with those who believe in the mysticism of prophetic dreams.

Sorcerers and ghosts, instantaneous movements in space and the transmigration of souls, abductions by aliens and encounters with the Loch Ness monster... How I want to believe that in our everyday life there is a place for the inexplicable!

The less studied a particular phenomenon is, the more myths and fables there are around it. For many hundreds of years, sleep has remained the object of absolutely fantastic speculation. Recently I came across information that up to 80% of the Russian population believes that prophetic dreams are true... Being a somnologist, I cannot ignore this topic full of misconceptions. And, of course, I intend to argue with those who believe in the mysticism of prophetic dreams.

What are dreams?

The whole truth about prophetic dreams... First, let's figure out what dreams are. Dreams are called “shards of the day.” It is believed that this is a kind of by-product of brain activity, formed at night during the processing of information received during the day. Separate fragments of this information flow add up and mix with each other, giving birth to our dreams. From this point of view, the origin of dreams was very successfully characterized by I.M. Sechenov, who described them as “unprecedented combinations of experienced impressions.”

The content of dreams is determined not only by recent, but also by earlier memories. For example, it happens that a sleeper suddenly sees in a dream a person whom he has not met for several years. Why is this possible? The fact is that during sleep the subcortical layer is disinhibited and chaotic excitation of neurons belonging to different parts of the brain is observed. For this reason, long-standing memories can be “embedded” in dreams, including even those that a person seemed to have long forgotten.

Thus, there is no mysticism in the origin of dreams. Are there prophetic dreams that can predict the future? Most likely, this is fiction. Moreover, we can say with confidence: it is everyday reality that “predicts” our dreams, and not vice versa.

Why do dreams sometimes come true

Sometimes even the most inveterate skeptics suddenly begin to believe in miracles: there comes a time in their lives when, for some unknown reason, some dream comes true. How can this be explained?


Coincidence

The simplest answer to the question of why prophetic dreams occur is a common coincidence. Every night a person sees several dozen separate dreams; a year their number reaches several thousand, so sooner or later one of them may, completely by chance, be repeated in reality.


Singer Irina Otieva, confident that prophetic dreams really exist, once said that at the age of 10 she saw herself in a dream, already an adult, singing in a huge concert hall. She realized that this dream was prophetic when, many years later, she performed at the Rossiya Concert Hall - in the same one from her dream.

However, after I started questioning her, we found out two things. Firstly, she dreamed of a singing career from early childhood, and secondly, even before her dream, she had already been to “Russia” with her parents. Impressions from the concert, dreams of creativity and fame - this is how, apparently, this “prophetic” dream turned out.

Even those dreams whose plot does not relate to everyday life can be attributed to coincidence. The reason for this is the information flows that bombard people every day. Television, radio, Internet... The information load from the outside is simply colossal, sometimes we don’t even record everything we see and hear, but information, regardless of our will, enters the brain, and in the process of processing it, the most unusual dreams arise. Some people are interested in: what to do to have a prophetic dream? According to this logic, the answer to the question is simple: live an ordinary life, look around, listen and remember.

I once talked with a woman who claimed that a few days before the fire in the Ostankino Tower, she had a dream that the tower had already burned down. Was this a prophetic dream? On the eve of her dream, this lady could well have walked past the TV tower on her way to work, then watched some story about a fire on TV, and then quite naturally saw in her dream a “cocktail” of the tower and the fire.

Subconscious analysis of information

Are you familiar with the concept of insight? You are faced with some kind of problem, you don’t know how Unconscious analysis of information is another answer to the question of why you dream of solving prophetic things, and at one moment the solution suddenly comes as if by itself. This is the result of the analytical abilities of our brain. We may not focus on thinking, but the brain still automatically “thinks for us” and sometimes provides the results of its activities in such an unexpected and pleasant way.

Analysis and search for solutions are processes that occur in our heads constantly, and going to sleep does not stop them. This is why the intuitive, predictive guesses of the brain are sometimes reflected in our dreams. Unconscious analysis of information is another answer to the question of why prophetic dreams occur.

One man told a story about how a “prophetic dream” helped him find a missing value. During a business trip, his watch disappeared at a hotel. He left his room in the morning to go to the pool, and when he returned a couple of hours later, they were not on the nightstand near the bed, although he clearly remembered that he had taken them off and put them there before leaving.

The man contacted the hotel security and was assured that no one had entered the room in his absence. Suspecting a universal conspiracy, he searched the entire room and did not find anything missing. Tired of searching, he lay down on the bed and accidentally dozed off. He didn’t think about how to have a prophetic dream - he just fell asleep. In a dream, he saw himself looking into a bag with swimming trunks and a towel, which he took with him, and saw a watch there. Having woken up and done the same thing in reality, he actually found his “treasure”.

At the time of the story, this gentleman believed that he was faced with a double mystery: firstly, he did not understand how the watch could get into the package, and secondly, he allegedly saw a prophetic dream. However, having reconstructed the chain of events that happened on that mysterious morning, it was necessary to debunk his belief in miracles.


It turns out that before leaving for the pool, the dreamer had a fleeting intention of stopping by the fitness bar after swimming, so he took his wallet with him. Or rather, he thought he took it, but in fact, out of absent-mindedness, he grabbed the watch from the nightstand. He never went into the bar - he was tired of swimming and forgot. But during sleep, his brain “remembered” this, analyzed the information and provided him with a ready-made solution, telling him where the lost item was located. Did this person have a prophetic dream? In a sense, yes. But there was nothing mystical about it. Everything can be explained from a scientific point of view...

In the situation described above, the prophetic dream seems to be directed to the past, but still I would like to predict the future. Analysis and forecast are, in a certain sense, predicting the future based on past experience. We plan our lives, we expect that something will happen in the future, and in connection with this we somehow prepare for it. The uniqueness of the human brain lies in the fact that it has abstract thinking, it can think and predict the future.

But for some reason we make such predictions absolute in our dreams. Therein lies the problem. Any forecast of future events is probabilistic. An event may or may not happen with varying probability. For example, if you dreamed that you would go to work tomorrow (like all previous weeks, months and years) - will this be a prophetic dream? 99% of people will say no. But why not? You dreamed of the future!

Here's another example. You dreamed that you were leaving the house and an icicle would fall on your head. You went out and she actually fell! Most people will say that this is a prophetic dream. But in fact, this was an event that could have happened, although with an extremely low probability. The brain predicted it, since the person had looked at the weather forecast the day before, which spoke of a thaw, icicles and ice.


If you dream of some potential troubles in the future, then it is quite possible to analyze the situation and take some action to avoid it. For example, a month ago you crossed the road in the wrong place in front of speeding cars. And suddenly you dreamed that you were hit by a car. Think about it. Maybe it’s worth walking the extra 100 meters and using the pedestrian crossing?

But you shouldn’t bring your behavior to the point of absurdity in connection with such “prophetic dreams”. Imagine the following situation. You didn't come to work today. And tomorrow you write an explanatory note to your boss: “Dear Chief! I’m not sure if prophetic dreams exist, but since I dreamed that I was hit by a car, I decided not to leave the house all day.” At best, you will be recommended to see a psychiatrist, and at worst, you will simply be fired.


Here you can recall the saying of one Englishman: “If you dreamed that horse number 6 will win the race tomorrow, then bet money on it, but do not mortgage your house.”

Deja vu

Please note: very often people understand that some of their dreams turned out to be prophetic only at the moment when it comes true. Before that, they may not even remember about it! Probably, in such cases, prophetic dreams are imitated by such a well-known phenomenon as deja vu.

Sometimes a person experiences a spontaneous failure in the propagation of signals along the information channels of the brain. New information enters the departments responsible for memories. This makes you perceive the current situation as something that has already happened in the past.

Deja vu is a very specific sensation that is accompanied by a feeling of “exit from reality.” For this reason, during deja vu, a person may think that he saw the event that just happened in a dream. Hence the photographic coincidence of reality and some “prophetic” dreams.

Lie

“Everyone lies,” said the main character of the famous television series (“Doctor House”). And this is true - a person, without noticing it, tells lies or half-truths at least 20 times a day.

Do prophetic dreams exist? Many are easily convinced that yes. Moreover, this topic is very mysterious. It gives the dreamer significance and arouses interest in his person. This is used by people seeking to attract attention. Pay attention to those who allegedly see prophetic dreams. As a rule, these are teenagers, older people and women with problems in their personal lives - a typical list of people deprived of attention. Thus, one should perceive stories about prophetic dreams with a healthy distrust.

Manipulation

How I want to believe that prophetic dreams are true. The idea of ​​the existence of prophetic dreams is strongly supported by various interpreters, predictors and “seventh generation magicians.” This is a very good tool for influencing people with unstable psyches. Workers in the occult sciences, as a rule, are very good psychologists who can convince an impressionable person of anything. And just prophetic dreams are a very fertile topic, providing a strong and long-term dependence for people who fall into their trap.

Several times I had to consult people with severe insomnia and depression, which developed against the background of a constant expectation of some kind of trouble from supposedly prophetic dreams. Usually it goes like this.


A man comes to a dream interpreter and tells his dream. No matter what he says, he will be told that everything is terrible, the chakras are closed, the biofield is damaged, his loved one will leave him, there will be no money and diseases will strike... Of course, this is followed by an offer to fix everything, but you need to come regularly and tell your prophetic dreams; Honestly, this will help! And healing rituals will depend on this.

Naturally, all this is not done for free. After some time, the person is told that the problem is even deeper, black magic is already involved, enemies are poking his Voodoo doll with needles and, in general, a very strong evil eye... Even more manipulations and money are needed. The unfortunate person develops severe chronic stress and develops a persistent reflex of anticipation of trouble. All this leads to depression and severe insomnia, which has to be treated by psychiatrists and somnologists.

Prophetic dreams are true. Usually they dream from Thursday to Friday, and on Christmastide you can even tell fortunes about dreams. Special spells and rituals will help you see a dream that will definitely come true in reality. If on any day you have a dream and you want it to come true, under no circumstances tell it to anyone for three days. If you have a bad dream, hold yourself by the crown of your head, light a candle and look at its flame, knock on the window three times...

Ladies and gentlemen! Don't turn your deep-seated belief in miracles into consciously cultivated madness. Today there is no reason to believe that prophetic dreams really exist. Of course, it would be fun to see your future spouse long before you meet, or to know what will be listed on the stock exchange next year. But, alas, this is impossible.

Psychologists say that the tendency to believe in various kinds of predictions indicates that a person does not like to take responsibility. Do not look for clues and predictions in the chaotic images of night dreams. Manage your life yourself!

Dream book of the 21st century

Why do you dream about Lies and what does it mean:

If in a dream someone slanderes you and this threatens your reputation or well-being, it means that in reality you have envious people who are just waiting for an opportunity to do something dirty to you. For a woman, such a dream can be a warning: your carelessness and carelessness in your actions will create a lot of additional problems for you and give you a reason for gossip.

If in a dream you successfully pass a lie detector test, it means that thanks to your knowledge and skills you will be able to achieve your goal and find the right way out even in a hopeless situation. Seeing someone pass a test is a sign that you will soon have to defend your case, prove that you can cope with the assigned tasks better than others. You will be able to convince the people on whom the solution to the issue depends of this.

Miller's Dream Book

Why do you dream about Lies in a dream?

Lying in a dream to avoid punishment means that you will act dishonorably with an innocent person.

Lying in order to protect a friend from undeserved punishment means that you will attract a lot of undeserved criticism, but you will be able to rise above and even rejoice at it.

Hearing the lies of others in a dream means that enemies are looking for a way to lure you into a trap.

Big dream book of Natalia Stepanova

Why do you dream about Lies?

Lying in a dream to avoid punishment means that you will act dishonorably with an innocent person. Lying to protect a friend means in reality inviting fire on yourself and being the winner in a battle of opinions and judgments. To see others lying in a dream means that your enemies are looking for a way to lure you into a trap. Also, such a dream may foretell a loss of faith in a business project that you previously contributed to. A woman who sees her lover as a liar in a dream should behave more decently, otherwise she risks losing her loved one. If in a dream you were reproached for lying, this is a sign of troubles awaiting you caused by the betrayal of deceitful friends.

Ancient French dream book

Why do you dream about a lie? Interpretation:

Hearing someone's lies in a dream is a dream warning of possible betrayal on the part of your loved ones, betrayal by your companion.

The Dream Guide by David Loff

Why did you dream about Lies?

Lying is considered a negative experience, a TABOO experience. Humanity at the initial stages of its history considered lying a sacred act of sin, which, although committed at the interpersonal level, was directed against the gods, providence, and against the cosmos. However, according to recent sociological research, lies are losing their taboo energy. Many people begin to have a more free and frivolous attitude towards the truth, which helps to complement or protect the self-image they have created. Thus, when interpreting a dream in which there is a lie, it is necessary to take into account your attitude towards lies in real life.

If you believe that lying is shameful, such a dream may indicate insincerity that you show in certain life situations. Such a dream may indicate some dishonesty in a transaction that is most likely forgotten but not disclosed. If you are completely calm about lies in life, then the dream probably indicates your weaknesses, which manifest themselves in certain areas of life and which need to be paid attention to. How to do this is entirely up to you. It is likely that you are much more concerned about how others perceive you than the actual assessment of your personality. This is certainly true if in a dream your lie was exposed.

Do you often lie to the same person in real life? Could you find yourself in a situation where you exaggerate the truth or deliberately lie in order to improve your reputation in the eyes of others? Do you feel like others are deliberately misleading you about their actions or intentions? Will your inner self be confused if others get to know you too closely?

Esoteric dream book

Mystery of sleep:

Lying to someone means you have to learn the cruel truth. Be strong. Hearing a lie will be the same in reality.

Too frequent, repeated false awakenings (within sleep) are one of the signs of entering a lucid dream, based on the principles of black magic. See false awakening dream effect in the Psychoanalytic Dictionary.

Why do women and men dream about Lies?

Experts have found that the plot of women's dreams is emotional and consists of small details. And the dreams of men are distinguished by specificity and active dynamics of events. This is due to gender differences in brain function. The symbolism of sleep is the same for a woman and a man, therefore a lie in a dream has the same meaning for both sexes.

A dream that occurs on the 29th, as a rule, does not have a veiled meaning. The most favorable on this day are black and white dreams. Hearing a voice on the 29th is a sign that the dream is prophetic. All positive indications in dreams on the 29th of this number sound accurate and clear, without distortion or omissions.

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