Filipino People
To dream of Filipino people represents an aspect of your personality with a mindset that thinks family-life and safety is always first without reason. A mindset that has to see why nothing is cheating respecting family-life safety all the time. Prioritizing safety and respect, and values strong family ties and loyalty. Family values are important to think about all the time. Insensitivity about why family life has to matter. Being protective of family-life or safety is what you're supposed to do.
Positively, a Filipino person may reflect sensitivity that nobody is being left out at all. It may also reflect visible signs of good listening or inclusion. Family values are important. Making a difficult choice that thinks of family or safety first. Value strong family ties and loyalty. Protective of putting others people's feelings first. Awareness of yourself having to be considerate of others feelings.
Qualities of being family-oriented, hospitable, and community-minded.
Negatively, a Filipino person may reflect too much concern with other people's feelings to the point where you feel suffocated or overwhelmed by family obligations. It may indicate a need to balance one's individuality with familial or cultural expectations. A sense of not fitting in with one's family or community. Verbally attacking other people if they don't think of family life or safety first. Family life respect that isn't wanted and doesn't feel good. Not liking what is happening in a situation if it isn't family-life safe.
Example: A woman dreamed of Filipino girl with a knife coming towards her that walked away started fighting with someone else. In waking life, she was the only person in her marriage that was working while not making enough to pay the bills. She had been resenting this while keeping quiet and couldn't think of a way to bring up the topic to her husband without making him defensive. In this case, the Filipino girl with the knife may have reflected how the woman felt pressured to prioritize her family's financial needs over her own individual needs and desires when it beginning to create tension and conflict.
Example 2: A young woman dreamed of seeing her brother wearing a Filipino barong style shirt. In waking life, she was experiencing family conflict with her brother and mother angry at each other. Both were angry at their mother, but she was only angry at the brother. In this case, the Filipino shirt the brother is wearing may have reflected the dreamer's feelings about her brother's desire for a sense of unity and connection within her family, despite the current conflict.
Example 3: A young woman dreamed of a Filipino baby girl. In waking life, she usually dropped a female friend at home from church every Sunday and forgot to for the first time. In this case, the Filipino baby may have reflected the dreamer's sense of responsibility towards her friend, as well as her concern for her friend's well-being and safety.
Finnish People
To dream of Finnish People represents aspects of your personality with a mindset that notices the honesty or perseverance of nothing too serious being overlooked. Safety and security that nothing difficult is overlooked. Efficiency, precision, and logical thinking, and structure so that a situation is safe and socially acceptable. Socially acceptable safe behavior that notices that mistakes are not being overlooked. Work, chores, or serious situations aren't overlooked before enjoying yourself. Honest listening is important. Not overlooking health symptoms until the condition passes. Workplace camaraderie that is mindful of not making a mistake disrespecting each other because everyone works together.
Negatively, dreaming of Finnish people represents a mindset that is overdoing noticing honesty or perseverance of nothing too serious being overlooked. Not liking how serious a situation is to monitor or maintain while persevering with nothing too serious overlooked to avoid a mishap.
Dreams of Finnish people commonly share symbolism with computer or machine technology. This may reflect your mindset being concerned with safety and social acceptability through efficiency, precision, logical thinking, and structure so that a situation is safe and socially acceptable.
Example: A man dreamed of Finnish people at war. In waking life he was trying to overcome a fever. In this case the Finnish people may have reflected his mindset of honesty of nothing too serious being overlooked so that he could recover from the fever.
Example 2: A man dreamed of hearing Finnish dance music on his computer. In waking life his work had a recreational day which he thought was fun. In this case, the Finnish music in the dream may symbolize the positive and carefree atmosphere of the recreational day, where everyone could let loose and have fun outside the usual seriousness of their work environment. Finnish also represents the workplace camaraderie that is not overlooked with the sense of togetherness among coworkers because everyone is mindful of not making a mistake disrespecting each other because they work together.
French People
To dream of French people represents aspects of your personality with a mindset that respects itself with integrity all the time. Making no compromises whatsoever when it comes to safety, respect, enjoyment, rules, or love. Integrity with completeness. Knowing you deserve the best and demanding it. No cheating, experiencing nothing half way, enjoying something with integrity the way it is. Feeling that nobody laughs at you for why life is beautiful. Never embarrassing yourself while never embarrassing other people as well. Feelings about enjoying your life with complete autonomy, success, or sophistication. Liking why you have integrity.
Negatively, dreaming about French people may reflect behavior that is insensitive about self-respect and expecting full integrity. Integrity with completeness that is excessive. Integrity that is mean or snobby. Integrity that thinks or says it, but doesn't stand up for itself. Ruining yourself seeing yourself having integrity when nobody excepts it. Feeling pressured to compromise your integrity. Not wanting other people to laugh at or diminsh your integrity.
To dream of speaking to French people may represent beginning to feeling or thinking that you should demand complete respect for integrity in some way. Feelings about living with or demanding integrity for yourself. You may be considering standing up for yourself or don't want to embarrass yourself doing something others will think lacks integrity. Thinking of deserving no compromises.
Example: A man dreamed of seeing French people in a cafeteria being shot to death with a machine gun. In waking life, the man was experiencing his father's arrogance as he kept all the money after selling the family home, which the dreamer paid for. The father used the wealth to show off to family and friends to no end. The machine-gunned French people in the dream may have reflected the dreamer's feelings about the integrity of his expectations for his future being "shot down."
German People
To dream of German people represents aspects of your personality with a mindset that isn't jealous about being rational all the time that never sees it as a problem. A mindset that isn't jealous about reasoning all the time that doesn't see it as a problem. A thinking style that nevers thinks or says anything insane. Prioritize rationality and professionalism over emotions or jealousy. Professional rational thinking that notices that nobody is complaining. No jealousy of seeing everything working efficiently and effectively without complaints. A sense of discipline and order, a focus on efficiency and precision. Tougher than someone else about never being jealous by thinking rational. Thinking that it's not safe to be emotional before something works. Feelings about the rest of your life never being insane is what you have to do. A practical and methodical thinking style that doesn't mind it. Accepting facts or reality quickly when other people might find it difficult.
Positively, a German person represents rational intelligent choices or observations. Unstoppable winning because you never emotional that sees clearly. Feeling good knowing you are being logical or rational. A thinking style that notices itself as not being a whackjob. Self-awareness of yourself not being a crazy or irrational person while thinking other people are wimps that don't understand you. Feeling that you are stronger or smarter about being permanent. Fearlessness of safe fasterness that scares other people. Efficiency and effectiveness that can't lose because it isn't stupid. A reasonable demand that you do things for yourself to respect efficiency. Thinking that it's not safe to be emotional yet. Intelligent about being quiet while surrounded by people that are more ignorant, naive, or childish than you until you are returned to like-minded people. Family life decisions that are rational for the long-term.
Negatively, German people represent a mindset that overdoes never being jealous about rational thinking that sees nothing wrong with it. Power before feelings that wins. Cold efficiency and effectiveness that sees nothing wrong with it. Toughness that thinks other people are a wimp for not seeing the sanest answer. Logical thinking that is dangerous. Complete ignorance of other people's emotions in rational decision-making. Power before feelings that hurts. Emptiness that demands you do things for yourself to respect efficiency that is mean. Feelings about behavior being too strong about being permanent without ever letting up. Fear of rational people that feel permanently ahead of you. Feeling that you have to be strong about staying rational when might be excessive. Being unwilling to listen to anything except facts or realistic ideas. Never being jealous that tough about it that doesn't feel good.
Example: A man dreamed of seeing a happy smiling German. In real life he believed suicide was logical choice based on his feelings about how bad the future would be while not considering what his family would feel about him doing it. The German reflected calculated unemotional nature of his decision.
Example 2: A woman dreamed of reading a book made out of cheese that was written in German. In waking life, she was trying to learn to eat healthier despite the high hidden costs of some food choices while reading a government approved food pyramid. In this case, the German language of the book may have reflected her feelings about having no jealousy about how practical and rational the government approved food pyramid information was while it lacked anyway to enjoy her food or lose weight.
Example 3: A woman dreamed of being in Germany as secret agent. In waking life, her husband's ex-girlfriend was visiting and she tried to be tough about never being jealous until it all went bad nearly causing ending her marriage. In this case, Germany may have reflected a mindset that was shared by all 3 people trying to be happy for each other with no jealousy like it was easy that ended up not being easy.
Example 4: A woman dreamed of being in a German village after WW2 had ended. In waking life, she was paying her last payment for an apartment she Shared with a friend that she felt was a total waste of money due to a financial mishap. In this case, the German village may have reflected a need to be strong about prioritizing rationality and practicality over emotional reactions when dealing with financial matters.
Example 5: A man dreamed of being in a German train. In waking life, he was feeling practical and methodical about his new philosophy about life.
Example 6: A man dreamed of seeing a German military man that was older than him. In waking life, he believed he needed to start being more protective of himself by becoming more thick skinned never letting other people's comments make him jealous.
Example 7: A teenage girl dreamed of speaking to people in German. In waking life, it was summertime vacation and she was trying to make the best of it with time running out. In this case, speaking German may have reflected her attempt to be efficient with her planning events for the summertime when other people might not have wanted a structured and organized approach to her summer activities.
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Greek People
To dream of Greek people represents aspects of your personality with a mindset that has to be supportive of why family life without a reason. A mindset that are supportive of family life not being little first. Supportiveness that doesn't embarrass someone else because family life is important. A thinking style that is family life supportive of others when others don't think of what you are doing. Behavior that has to be supportive if it saw you about to embarrass yourself. Family life supportiveness is what it has to keep thinking or doing with other people. Strength is family life having to matter first. Supportive advice or information so you can fix the problem yourself. Not wanting anyone to think they aren't your friend. Family life that isn't scared to say the truth. Importance of maintaining strong and supportive relationships, and not wanting anyone to feel you weren't there for them. A situation where you felt it was just intelligent to be supportive of someone as much as you needed to. Getting family life support as long as you don't think about yourself too much.
Negatively, Greek people may reflect feelings of overdoing supportiveness of family life not being little. Feeling that nothing little is allowed for why you have to be supportive other people that keeps it going when you don't want to. Believing you are wasting your time being supportive someone else because they don't let go once you do. Feelings about family life supportiveness that doesn't want to do more than it has to. Feelings of not liking having to respect someone with family life for the rest of your life. Feeling that too much is being asked of you to be supportive of others. A feeling of obligation or burden to always be supportive of family or loved ones, even if it comes at a cost to your own well-being. It may also indicate a tendency to prioritize others' needs and opinions above your own, leading to feelings of being taken for granted or unappreciated. Additionally, it may reflect a fear of conflict or confrontation within family relationships, resulting in a lack of honesty or authenticity in your interactions with loved ones.
To dream of an evil Greek person may reflect feelings about being supportive or protective of family, but in a manipulative or deceitful way.
Example: A young man dreamed of Greek people preparing to protest a Greek Government building. In real life he had given all his money to financially support an unappreciative family member and he was close to exploding with anger at them. In this case, the Greek people may have reflected the dreamer's inner conflict between his supportive nature towards family and the frustration he felt towards his unappreciative family member. The Greek Government may have symbolized the dreamer's perception of the family member they already financially supported using claims of a supportive role to never have to give back anything. The dream may be urging the dreamer to find a balance between being supportive and setting healthy boundaries with those who take advantage of his kindness.
Example 2: A teenage girl dreamed of an ancient Greek monster with wings and no eyes. In waking life, she had serious psychological problems with self-cutting and anorexia that she wanted to get under control. In this case, the ancient Greek monster may have reflected her sense of being trapped in a cycle of self-harm and disordered eating, and her feeling that she was unable to escape or overcome these issues despite her family's support that repeatedly puts up with her relapsing.
Example 3: A teenage boy dreamed of Greek auditorium that was submerged under water holding hands with a girl he missed. In waking life, he moved a very long distance away from the girl while they both tried to keep the relationship going until they gave up. He felt he'd rather be trapped emotionally with her than experience a new romance. In this case, the Greek auditorium underwater may have reflected his feelings of being supported when talking about himself in public with regards to relationship that was completely ruined by the uncertainty of never seeing the girl again.
Example 4: A man dreamed of Greek sculptures. In waking life, he had an unusual spiritual belief that 2 spirits were providing fatherly guidance and support.
Example 5: A woman dreamed of small houses with Greek architecture. In waking life, she was pregnant and worried that she had a miscarriage. She needed a midwife to confirm it. In this case, the house with Greek architecture may have reflected her feelings about family life support no matter what happens to her pregnancy from family or midwives.
Example 6: A young woman dreamed of a Greek auditorium. In waking life, she was trying to get her father to help her fix her relationship with her mother. In this case, the Greek auditorium may have reflected her desire to communicate openly and honestly with her family, especially her mother, in order to repair and strengthen their relationships. The auditorium may symbolize a space for dialogue and communication with family life support.
Indian People (India)
To dream of Indian people represents aspects of your personality with a mindset that respects itself thinking it's important to think about things functioning properly or it doesn't think what's happening is intelligent. A thinking style that values accepting things that function, even if they are unconventional or unexpected. Caring that something is working is more important than not working. Preoccupation with whether something in your life functioning properly. Getting along with people as long as the situation is functioning. Feelings about listening being important so that a situation functions properly. Feeling that functioning is what a situation is already supposed to do. Refusing to listen to anything that isn't functioning as useful.
Negatively, dreaming about Indian people may reflect an insensitive attitude to anything that doesn't work. It may also reflect an insensitive attitude to modern advances that aren't as effective as older natural methods. Insensitivity towards someone or something that doesn't work. Insensitivity towards people who don't see what they are doing is stupid about choosing something not functioning. Feelings about people treating you like it's important something is functioning or they don't want to do anything else for you.
Indian people are symbols that commonly appear in dreams when a person wants to solve a problem in a situation where honest functioning is more important than appearances or popularity. Interest in healing naturally without drugs.
Example: A man dreamed of seeing crying Indian children. In waking life, he was becoming frustrated by difficulties at a new job he was hired for. In this case, the Indian children may have reflected his frustration with the job not functioning as well as he had hoped, and his desire for everything to work properly and smoothly.
Example 2: A young man dreamed of seeing an Indian doctor. In waking life, he was taking vitamin supplements to treat an illness through natural methods. He wanted natural healing because he believed that modern medicine didn't work. In this case, the Indian doctor may have reflected his ability to improve his health by using vitamin supplements that worked when standard medicine didn't.
Example 3: A woman had waking visions of people in Indian clothing. In waking life, she was blind and oddly beginning to see hallucinations. In this case, the people in Indian clothing may have reflected her feelings about talking to people about her eyesight functioning with seeing hallucinations after being blind for years.
Inuit People
To dream of seeing an Inuit represents an aspect of your personality with a mindset that is adept or comfortable under terrible, unbearable, or adverse conditions. You may be adapting well to a problem or are becoming accustomed to being surrounded by people with significant challenges. Surviving unbearableness without a problem. Adaptability, resilience, and survival skills.
Negatively, an Inuit person may represent you or someone else that scares people with how comfortable with their ability to cope under terrible or unbearable conditions. Becoming accustomed to and living with unbearable conditions instead of choosing to change.
Example: A man dreamed of being dressed in an Inuit suit with 2 men about to push him over an edge into the sea. In waking life, the man was putting up with a lot of stress with work, home, and relationships. In this case, the Inuit symbolism may have reflected the man's ability to adapt and survive through his difficult life circumstances. The Inuit suit may represent his resilience and ability to cope with the stress and challenges he faces. However, the two men pushing him over the edge into the sea may indicate his fear of being overwhelmed or pushed beyond his limits despite his ability to cope. The dream may be a reflection of his subconscious concerns about the pressure and stress he is facing and his ability to maintain his resilience and adaptability.
Iranian People
To dream of Iranian people represents an aspect of the personality with a mindset that respects itself acceptable that never stops thinking that's important. Respecting itself acceptable for whatever it's doing. Respecting itself accepting itself as never embarrassed. Needing to deserve to never say you or anything you are doing are a problem to other people. Respecting yourself acceptable without anyone complaining. Never embarrassing yourself or ruining yourself doing anything that isn't acceptable to other people. It reflects a desire to be seen as acceptable and not embarrassed by one's actions or decisions. It may also indicate a need for validation from others to feel acceptable. Feeling that you are not stupider than someone else because you are supposed to. Traits of being respectable, acceptable, traditional, with quality. Liking thinking you're acceptable to whoever you are talking to.
Negatively, Iranian people may reflect overdoing respecting oneself being acceptable. Feeling concerned about being perfect or good enough. Anxiety or sensitivity about how positive you're seen by others. It may also reflect sensitivity about how attractive you are. Thinking that other people liking you or agreeing with you is all that matters. Anxiety about embarrassing yourself. Iranian people may also reflect caring too much about what other people think. Overdoing vanity that's scared people don't accept you all the time. Taking it personal for ever having to say anything about yourself isn't acceptable. Overly concerned with how you are perceived by others, and may need to find a balance between self-acceptance and validation from others. An excessive need for validation from others, leading to anxiety or sensitivity about how one is perceived by others. It may also suggest a preoccupation with physical appearance or caring too much about what other people think.
Example: A young man dreamed of seeing an Iranian. In waking life he was recovering from a traumatizing health condition that aged him. The Iranian reflected his oversensitivity about his youthful appearance being the only reason anyone would ever accept him. It may have felt that he couldn't respect himself acceptable if he looked aged. The man may have been overly concerned with how he is perceived by others, and may need to find a balance between self-acceptance and validation from others.
Iraqi People
To dream of Iraqi people represents aspects of your personality with an mindset that's respecting itself all the time never seeing anything it does as a problem to someone else. Respecting yourself without a problem that never embarrasses anyone else. Respecting yourself all the time is important without having to say it. Respecting yourself all the time perfectly with nobody getting back at you for it. Nothing difficult about respecting yourself all the time the way you think you should.
Positively, it reflects permanently believing in your life never cancelling anything important enough to let you be a person. A permanent belief in oneself and a desire to avoid embarrassment or cancellation of anything that makes one who they are. Not wanting to hear about anyone else doing anything fake about respecting themselves because it's important to have trust, reliability, and permanence. Not embarrassing yourself for the rest of your life with something that doesn't work. Never wanting to see yourself say you don't respect yourself.
Negatively, a mindset that overdoes respecting itself all the time never seeing anything it does as a problem to someone else. Overdoing thinking it's important to respect yourself all the time without having to say it to the point that it's dishonest or immoral.
To dream of an Iraqi person rejecting your offer or request may reflect people in your life that don't think they can believe in themselves all the time the same way that you do because what you're asking doesn't let them think their lives matter. Not wanting to be a foreigner or outsider that doesn't believe in themselves around other people while other people are.
Dreaming about Iraq is common for those who watch too much TV news about Iraq, those in the military, or those who have family in the military. It can also represent anxiety about military deployments.
Example: A teenage girl dreamed of Iraqi troops invading America and taking over the whole city. In waking life, she began a mental breakdown soon after. In this case, the Iraqi troops taking over the city may reflect her feelings about all her socializing shutting off, as she felt that doctors' advice was crucial to reestablishing mental health so that she could continue to respect herself without issue.
Example 2: A young woman dreamed of being in Japan and then suddenly being in Iraq. While in Iraq she tries to get Iraqi people to come with her, but then don't trust it and move passed her. In waking life she was planning to move away to Japan for a year to teach Japanese which required her to move to Japan all alone. In this case, the Iraqi symbolism may have reflected the response she felt from people who rejected her request to move with her to Japan because moving to another country is a big deal and people close to her would prefer to respect themselves all the time speaking english comfortably in their home country and not live as an non-Japanese speaking foreigner.
Example 3: A teenage girl dreamed of reading a newspaper article about a soldier finding a brain random lying around in Iraq and a press conference gala dinner was held. In waking life, a person she knew recently came home from the hospital after having brain surgery. In this case, Iraq may have reflected the dreamer's view of the person who got brain surgery fighting their brain diagnosis with surgery because having use of your brain all the time is important to respect yourself.
Example 4: A teenage girl dreamed of her Dad's office calling to inform her that her Dad had to stay for the Iraq war. In waking life, her Dad was quarantined in China during the SARS pandemic. In this case, the Iraq war may reflect her feelings about the Chinese government fighting the SARS pandemic to restore the country's sense of self-respect and eliminate the SARS problem, as this was important for the economy and normal daily life.
Irish People
To dream of Irish people represents aspects of your personality with a mindset that respects itself believing that being accepted all the time is important. Thoughts about other people needing to be accepted the way they are or a relationship won't work. Feeling good being accepted with certainty. Social encounters where friendly acceptance matters. Feeling good that acceptance is what is most important. Respecting oneself or others never being told you're weird. Respecting yourself or others never being laughed at. Feelings about needing acceptance of a situation without question.
Positively, it reflects optimism or cheerfulness no matter what problems arise. Feeling good being accepted the way you are. Feeling good that nothing is ignoring you. Feeling good that someone is not being a snob to you when others are. Enjoying staying upbeat or looking at the bright side. Supportiveness of accepting others. Feeling good being accepted with professional or adult integrity without question. Acceptance that carries you socially. Acceptance that cancels ignorance. Snobbiness isn't acceptable. A situation that feels nice that you are accepted somehow.
Negatively, an Irish person may reflect a mindset that is overdoing respecting itself with acceptance being important. Jealousy of not being accepted, snobbiness, or behavior that is unfriendly. Talking to someone that makes you feel that you have to accept them too much. Not talking about a problem because someone might get angry and you feel that maintaining a friendship is more important. Fighting, losing a temper, or getting angry for not being accepted by someone else the way you are. Friendliness or maintaining good first impressions when meeting someone that's exhausting to you. Behavior that believes it deserves to be accepted by others or it gets angry. Corruption that is fantastic at believably making others feel good being accepted before robbing them. Issues with people in waking life that need your acceptance. Behavior that won't trust you unless you tell it that nothing is weird about it.
Example: A man dreamed of seeing an angry Irish person. In waking life, he had met someone in another country at a hotel and then felt that they were angry at him at the end of the vacation after treating him wonderful. The dreamer was tired at the end of the vacation and didn't have the same energy as the other person. In this case, the Irish person may have reflected the dreamer's belief that the person he met on vacation had a mindset that thought being tireless with friendliness and acceptance was always important when the dreamer oppositely felt tired and ready to go home. He was aware of the person he met on vacation feeling rejected or treated snobbily when he didn't intend that towards him.
Example 2: A person dreamed of an Irish man saying that "religion came before country" and that they would shoot people who weren't devout. In waking life, the dreamer was very anti-religious. In this case, the Irish man may have reflected the dreamer's feelings about having an argument with someone who was much more serious than he was about believing that God and organized religion needed to be accepted as important without question.
Example 3: A man dreamed of seeing a sign fixed to a gas pump that said "Irish fuel" while sitting in his car. In waking life, he felt really exhausted with low energy. In this case, the Irish fuel may have reflected the dreamer needing to find a source of motivation or inspiration that comes from a place of acceptance and support, rather than one that is driven by pressure or obligation.
Example 4: A young woman dreamed of a man who reminded her of her Irish uncle. In waking life, she was best friends with a man who lived in another country. The man was married to an abusive woman and couldn't escape the marriage due to fear of her and his culture. In this case, the Irish feeling of the man may have reflected her feelings about how difficult it felt to talk to her male best friend while the abusive relationship he was in needed to be accepted the way it was.
Example 5: A young man dreamed of being inside an Irish pub. In waking life, he was experiencing trust issues with people who were involved in stealing and drug abuse. In this case, the Irish pub may have reflected his initial feelings of acceptance and enjoyment of socializing with these friends before realizing their negative behaviors.
Iron (Metal)
To dream of iron metal represents strength, endurance, and willpower. Steadfastness, resilience, hardness. Standing firm or standing strong. Easily withstanding pain, pressure, or hardship. An unwavering stance. Negative emotions, harsh words, or bad situations rolling off you as though they didn't matter.
Alternatively, iron may reflect feelings of being stronger than someone else.
Italian People
To dream of Italian people represents aspects of your personality with a mindset that's never impotent to perfectly believe in itself with family life without a worry. Behavior that likes situations working out beautifully with nothing jealous about being little. Feeling surrounded by people or situations that respect themselves never being impotent to like what's happening with a sense of being supported by people around you. Aspects of your personality that think it's ridiculous that you shouldn't like a situation working out beautifully. Feelings about family or friends during events such as a wedding or family vacation where it's important to respect everyone enjoying it being "beautiful." An aspect of yourself that believes that everything should work out beautifully while you like who you are with. Behavior that likes looking good and being confident with professionalism.
Negatively, an Italian person may represent an aspect of yourself that overdoes never being impotent to perfectly believe in itself with family life without a worry. Overdoing feeling good never thinking about being impotent about some area of your life. Feelings about needing to be strong about supporting someone with a situation working out beautifully when you don't want to. Dishonesty or criminality that likes never being treated as impotent or little. Bravado that doesn't even think of other people as a person. Feeling that it's important to feel good about other people being taken seriously even if you don't want to. Fearing why a situation needs to work out beautifully for other people with your support. Feeling surrounded by people who don't feel safe if you aren't liking them. Fear of someone that has to like themself never being impotent or little no matter what they do. Behavior that is criminal, awful, or ignorant about getting back at you for not respecting it or liking it the way it said.
Example: A young man dreamed of being told to go to a place to get a job. He asked if it was an Italian place and the person said no. In waking life, he was getting his life back on track after being homeless. He wanted a job that didn't require paying too much taxes so he could like his like helping his family, like his life, and fall in love. In this case, questioning whether a job was an Italian place may have reflected his search for a job that allows him to live a fulfilling and enjoyable life that works out beautifully without feeling impotent or jealous of excessive taxes.
Example 2: A young woman dreamed of her brother's wedding being held in Italy. In waking life, her brother was about to get married in Los Angeles. In this case, the wedding being held in Italy may have reflected her feelings about the wedding expected to be a beautiful family life event that was important for her brother to remember without embarrassment or jealousy for the rest of his life with everyone in attendance respecting it as such by dressing up and acting accordingly.
Example 3: A young woman dreamed of fighting with her boyfriend at an Italian restaurant. In waking life, doubts about the relationship were beginning. In this case, the Italian restaurant may have reflected her feelings about her expectations for a strong relationship that allows them to continually enjoy being in love without jealousy before problems began.
Example 4: A woman dreamed of an Italian restaurant going out of business. In waking life, she belonged to a riding club that was about to go out of business. In this case, the Italian restaurant may have reflected her feelings about the riding club allowing her to feel that everything in her life was working out beautifully with success because she could afford it while being supported by people at the riding club with a sense of family.
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Japanese People
To dream of Japanese people represents aspects of your personality with a mindset that is passionate about deserving to respect itself with honesty accepted all the time. Combined qualities of thinking that are highly disciplined, honorable, traditional, respectful, and orderly. Respecting itself believing in honesty all the time. Respecting onesself not liking anything out of order, immoral, dangerous, or dishonorable at all. Feeling that honestly honoring agreements or obligations is important. Being honorable enough to see something through until the end.
Negatively, dreaming about Japanese people represents aspects of the personality with a mindset that is overdoing being passionate about deserving to respect itself with honesty accepted all the time. Sensitivity about deserving respectful appearances of total honesty, perfect orderliness, perfect respect, or perfect professionalism. Feeling that it's impossible to honestly honor agreements or obligations you made. Feeling that you need to perfectly follow through on something in order to deserve respect. Feelings about people being angry with you for not being perfectly honest, clean, or professional.
Example: A woman dreamed of being in a Japanese style church. In waking life she was frustrated over the current condition of her church not being faithful enough. In this case the Japanese style church may have reflected her own disciplined and respectful mindset, which is passionate about deserving to respect itself with honesty accepted all the time, and is seeking a spiritual community that reflects those values.
Example 2: A man dreamed of a Japanese man killing his friend. In waking life he had lost his confidence and was feeling down. In this case the Japanese man attacking his friend may have reflected he feelings about having his confidence hurt or withdrawn because he wasn't perfect enough to deserve someone else's respect.
Example 3: A woman dreamed being in a room with people wearing Japanese style robes. In waking life she had been catching up with old friends of whom she had no good or bad personal feelings about, but was careful to respect their feelings. In this case the Japanese symbolism may have reflected her mindset of being highly disciplined and respectful towards her friends the entire time talking to them, even if she didn't have strong personal feelings about them.
Example 4: A man had of a lot of Japanese symbolism in his dream such as a Japanese apartment, Japanese horror movie, and a Japanese Ghost demon. In waking life he was being separated from the military for being underweight and worried about his separation papers costing him a lot of money on uniforms due to mistakes in the forms. The Japanese symbolism in this case may have reflected his feelings about the military requiring him to respect himself honoring his obligations to deserve to remain a qualified soldier with a healthy weight.
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Jewish People
To dream of Jewish people represents an aspect of your personality with a mindset that deserves to accept itself as "just honest, nothing special" so that a situation works by not overlooking anything. A thinking style that feels nothing is personal about being "just honest." Eyefullness of about not doing anything wrong or dishonest at all. You or someone else that rejects anything that isn't perfectly proper, clean, or healthy. Perfect compliance with rules or policies. You or someone else that is behaving a manner that is perfectly honest about needing a fact respected. A sense of obligation and responsibility to adhere to facts. No sense of humor if you don't want to do something the right way.
Positively, Jewish people represent a positive attitude towards never doing anything immoral or guilty at all. Every fact, rule, or detail having to be adhered to in order to make a situation work. Attention to detail that makes something the best there is. Not wanting to embarrass others at all. Perfectly concerned with the integrity of friends or family. Family life enforcement of honesty on others to their benefit. Strict rules needing to be followed for protection. Feeling good not being guilty about a single thing because you follow all the rules. Feelings about people with financial expertise or those who have achieved financial success through their hard work, discipline, and wise investments. Not wasting an opportunity.
Negatively, a Jewish person may represent a mindset that is overdoing deserving to accept itself as "just honest, nothing special" so that a situation works by not overlooking anything. An overbearing mindset that demands strict adherence to rules, regulations, or policies. It can reflect a meticulous need to overlook nothing and leave no room for error. Hypocritical behavior that demands honesty from others but fails to practice it themselves. Annoyance with someone who is too honest, or a fear of not complying with policies. Controlling parents or authority figures who prioritize responsible behavior to an excessive degree. Taking advantage of dishonest opportunities with perfect professionalism, suggesting greed or an opportunistic attitude towards life. An "asshole" that is so by the book honest it ruins everything you planned. Annoyance with someone who is too honest. Fearing not complying with policies. A dishonest use of honesty as means to deny someone power or freedom.
To dream of an evil Jewish person may reflect people or situations that you feel are going overboard being concerned with something being proper or honest. Feeling afraid or frustrated with a requirement for perfect adherence to a high level of honesty or rules. A difficult or demanding situation in your life that requires a high level of honesty, causing fear or anxiety. A jerk or scary situation in your life that demands too much honesty from you. Fear of telling the truth. It may also reflect feelings that something is unfair or "too good" for you. Fear or anger with something that is too perfect for you to do yourself. It may also represent your own tendency to be insensitive or mean in order to make sure a situation is "kosher" or has nothing wrong with it. Feelings about parents being mean to you about the truth or following rules.
To dream of being held captive by Jewish people may reflect feelings about feeling trapped in a situation that demands too much honesty. Feeling trapped or held back by unfair policies. Negatively, it may reflect feelings about authority figures in your life holding you back because you are not honest enough to be independent. Feelings about parents or an authority figure never letting go of you because you aren't honest or adhering to rules enough.
Example: A woman dreamed of an evil Jewish couple. In waking life she felt her parents didn't want to be involved in her life when she was experiencing challenging times. The evil Jewish couple reflected her view of her parents attitude of "just honest, nothing special" while withholding interest or willingness to know her until her life was in perfectly in order.
Example 2: A man dreamed of seeing Jewish people discussing the rituals of a funeral. In waking life the man was aware of himself creating impossible financial requirements for his son in order to avoid having to give him $200,000 that was promised because he was jealous of his son moving away to paradise with the money. In this case the Jewish people may have reflected the father behaving in a manner that was "just honest, nothing special" towards his son by not overlooking rules and obligations that were designed to make the son feel it was too too challenging to leave the country.
Example 3: A middle aged woman dreamed of finding herself walking around a large and exquisitely furnished apartment where Jewish people are going about their business without paying any attention to her. Despite being impressed by the apartment's beauty, she feels a sense of exclusion and sadness because she believes that she and her family could never afford to live there. In waking life she was experiencing financial worries and fear of her financial future. In this case the The Jewish people in the dream may represent the financial elite or those who have achieved financial success through their hard work, discipline, and wise investments. The dreamer may feel a sense of envy towards those who seem to have everything figured out, including financial experts that she cannot afford to consult.
Job Interview
To dream of a job interview represents your attempt to take on new responsibilities or obligation. Proving your competence, qualifications, or that you are deserving of an opportunity. Showing someone else that you are smart enough or safe enough to be trusted.
Alternatively, a job interview may reflect your mindset as you prepare for a job interview. Consider the colors in the room, objects, or what people look like for additional meaning.