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	&lt;p&gt;I find dreams very interesting.The reason being, it reveals the unseen if you are willing to spend some time unearthing the treasure.Since I was a teenager, I had this habbit of discussing my dreams with my sister.I belive I had this gift of vividly recalling my dreams every morning.We have spend hours interpreting the symbols in our dreams.It can be interesting and insightful, when two people can put their heads together, to seek the hidden meaning of symbols that appear in your dreams.&lt;img src="/img/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif" alt=":D" class="middle" border="0"&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
	&lt;p&gt;Many a times, these mysterious dreams have immensely helped me, in assesing trying sitations in life.They made me aware of my anxieties,misgivings,strengths and nerves which I failed to see.There have been times when I was unaware how hurt I was by certain events, and that's when I took a closer look at my dreams and I realised how certain things affected me. So often have my dreams helped me to refocus and adjust better to challenges in life.There are many aspects to a situation that are revealed in our dreams. Dreams make us take a closer look at the events that pass in our life.Understanding my dreams have given me refreshing outlook towards old problems. Your dreams empower you if you learn to interpret them correctly.So dream on!!!&lt;br&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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	<p>I find dreams very interesting.The reason being, it reveals the unseen if you are willing to spend some time unearthing the treasure.Since I was a teenager, I had this habbit of discussing my dreams with my sister.I belive I had this gift of vividly recalling my dreams every morning.We have spend hours interpreting the symbols in our dreams.It can be interesting and insightful, when two people can put their heads together, to seek the hidden meaning of symbols that appear in your dreams.<img src="/img/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif" alt=":D" class="middle" border="0"></p>
	<p>Many a times, these mysterious dreams have immensely helped me, in assesing trying sitations in life.They made me aware of my anxieties,misgivings,strengths and nerves which I failed to see.There have been times when I was unaware how hurt I was by certain events, and that's when I took a closer look at my dreams and I realised how certain things affected me. So often have my dreams helped me to refocus and adjust better to challenges in life.There are many aspects to a situation that are revealed in our dreams. Dreams make us take a closer look at the events that pass in our life.Understanding my dreams have given me refreshing outlook towards old problems. Your dreams empower you if you learn to interpret them correctly.So dream on!!!<br></span></p>
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