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mozaic
Thu, September 6, 2007 - 12:28 PM
DUDE!

ive been having that dream for years (the teeth part) and i&#039;ve been having it A LOT lately, not to mention some saturns-return-ish dental problems............trippy

Swami
Thu, September 6, 2007 - 12:37 PM
LOTS of strange energies lately.... I&#039;m really really curious

Eunice
Thu, September 6, 2007 - 1:08 PM
Toothy truths
The teeth-falling-out dream (nightmare?) has haunted me for years. Koreans interpret as a harbinger of death or something equally ominous.

I have also read that it could symbolize new beginnings (being at the cusp).... which I think is quite appropriate for this time of year.

Stacy
Thu, September 6, 2007 - 1:23 PM
Teeth falling out in dreams is a classic symbol of stress. Pysiological stress is a funny thing because it doesn&#039;t just come about in the usual negative ways...work, money etc...stress happens when people are going through wonderful amazing things also...such as transformations. Burning man has a big impact on many people...financially, physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually, so regardless of whether the things one is going through are &quot;good&quot; or &quot;bad&quot;, they can still have a profound effect thus causing physiological stress, so it doesn&#039;t suprise me to hear of multiple people having the dream on the playa...as for the dad thing...I don&#039;t know...

Swami
Thu, September 6, 2007 - 1:27 PM
interesting! yeah that makes a lot of sense

Bo
Thu, September 6, 2007 - 1:42 PM
Having a dream about your teeth falling out can also be interpreted as self-consciousness, not necessarily about appearance, or a feeling of extreme instability. I used to have those dreams FREQUENTLY, but for me, they really were about my teeth falling out. I have had so much dental work and I have so many fake teeth, it&#039;s a big fear of mine that they&#039;ll need more work.

Sage
Thu, September 6, 2007 - 4:33 PM
I have read things very similar to what Stacy posted above. The teeth-falling-out dream is also a sign that you have less control than you would like over some area of your life. who doesn&#039;t, right?

All i know is that i didnt have any of these dreams until i read Stephen King&#039;s &quot;The Tommyknockers&quot; at age 12 or something. That book describes the falling out of teeth in the most graphic and appalling way. :P ick.

Capitol P
Thu, September 6, 2007 - 10:05 PM
I asked my dentist
He said that those dreams occur when your are stressed, and you grind your teeth or clench your jaw tight. This restricts bloodflow, which in turn affects the nerves in the teeth. The oxygen-deprived teeth (low bloodflow) sends a signal to your brain that they aren&#039;t there any more - hence the teeth falling out feeling in your dream.

I have friends that have this dream after ingesting psychedelics, which cause the lower jaw to tense.

Swami
Fri, September 7, 2007 - 8:49 AM
very very interesting... thanks guys
delete this comment

LynzWHY
Sat, September 8, 2007 - 1:04 PM
lots of different interpretations
all along the same lines.

i have these dreams too, and always wondered what they meant. thanx for the insight, everyone. thanx for bringing it up, swami. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>10 Comments</p>
<p>mozaic<br />
Thu, September 6, 2007 &#8211; 12:28 PM<br />
DUDE!</p>
<p>ive been having that dream for years (the teeth part) and i&#8217;ve been having it A LOT lately, not to mention some saturns-return-ish dental problems&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;trippy</p>
<p>Swami<br />
Thu, September 6, 2007 &#8211; 12:37 PM<br />
LOTS of strange energies lately&#8230;. I&#8217;m really really curious</p>
<p>Eunice<br />
Thu, September 6, 2007 &#8211; 1:08 PM<br />
Toothy truths<br />
The teeth-falling-out dream (nightmare?) has haunted me for years. Koreans interpret as a harbinger of death or something equally ominous.</p>
<p>I have also read that it could symbolize new beginnings (being at the cusp)&#8230;. which I think is quite appropriate for this time of year.</p>
<p>Stacy<br />
Thu, September 6, 2007 &#8211; 1:23 PM<br />
Teeth falling out in dreams is a classic symbol of stress. Pysiological stress is a funny thing because it doesn&#8217;t just come about in the usual negative ways&#8230;work, money etc&#8230;stress happens when people are going through wonderful amazing things also&#8230;such as transformations. Burning man has a big impact on many people&#8230;financially, physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually, so regardless of whether the things one is going through are &#8220;good&#8221; or &#8220;bad&#8221;, they can still have a profound effect thus causing physiological stress, so it doesn&#8217;t suprise me to hear of multiple people having the dream on the playa&#8230;as for the dad thing&#8230;I don&#8217;t know&#8230;</p>
<p>Swami<br />
Thu, September 6, 2007 &#8211; 1:27 PM<br />
interesting! yeah that makes a lot of sense</p>
<p>Bo<br />
Thu, September 6, 2007 &#8211; 1:42 PM<br />
Having a dream about your teeth falling out can also be interpreted as self-consciousness, not necessarily about appearance, or a feeling of extreme instability. I used to have those dreams FREQUENTLY, but for me, they really were about my teeth falling out. I have had so much dental work and I have so many fake teeth, it&#8217;s a big fear of mine that they&#8217;ll need more work.</p>
<p>Sage<br />
Thu, September 6, 2007 &#8211; 4:33 PM<br />
I have read things very similar to what Stacy posted above. The teeth-falling-out dream is also a sign that you have less control than you would like over some area of your life. who doesn&#8217;t, right?</p>
<p>All i know is that i didnt have any of these dreams until i read Stephen King&#8217;s &#8220;The Tommyknockers&#8221; at age 12 or something. That book describes the falling out of teeth in the most graphic and appalling way. <img src='http://www.seventhswami.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' />  ick.</p>
<p>Capitol P<br />
Thu, September 6, 2007 &#8211; 10:05 PM<br />
I asked my dentist<br />
He said that those dreams occur when your are stressed, and you grind your teeth or clench your jaw tight. This restricts bloodflow, which in turn affects the nerves in the teeth. The oxygen-deprived teeth (low bloodflow) sends a signal to your brain that they aren&#8217;t there any more &#8211; hence the teeth falling out feeling in your dream.</p>
<p>I have friends that have this dream after ingesting psychedelics, which cause the lower jaw to tense.</p>
<p>Swami<br />
Fri, September 7, 2007 &#8211; 8:49 AM<br />
very very interesting&#8230; thanks guys<br />
delete this comment</p>
<p>LynzWHY<br />
Sat, September 8, 2007 &#8211; 1:04 PM<br />
lots of different interpretations<br />
all along the same lines.</p>
<p>i have these dreams too, and always wondered what they meant. thanx for the insight, everyone. thanx for bringing it up, swami.</p>
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