
What did my dream mean?
Earlier today, I had fallen asleep because I wanted to get some rest before the football game. Anyways, I suddenly drifted off to dreamland and it was just a mix/mesh of dreams.
In one segment of my dream, my friends decapitated my barbie doll and cut off it’s hair and showed it to me. For some reason, I cried and told them they weren’t my real friends. My friends were being mean to me and doing crazy stuff to me.
In the next segemtn, me and some student that I knew, but don’t remember who it was in the library and my classmate, Ryan, was reading us A Christmas Carol dressed as a preist. Does anyone know what those dreams meant?
The funny thing is that the person reading the Christmas Carol in a priest outfit isn’t even a friend. He’s the oddball in school, so I don’t see how he fits into the story.
To dream that a doll comes to life, signifies your desires to be someone else and escape from your present problems and responsibilities. Dolls may serve as a means to act out your wishes.
To see a doll in your dream, symbolizes childhood innocence and light-hearted fun.
To dream that you are playing with a doll, represents a lack of communication between you conscious and unconscious mind. You may also have an immature attitude towards the opposite sex.
To dream that you are decapitated, indicates that you are not thinking clearly are are refusing to see the truth. You need to confront the situation or the person despite the pain and discomfort you might feel in doing so. The dream also suggests that you have the tendency to act before you think.
To dream that you are cutting your hair, suggests that you are experiencing a loss in strength. You may feel that someone is trying to censor you. Alternatively, you may be reshaping your thinking or ambitions and eliminating unwanted thoughts/habits.

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