What your dreams are really trying to tell you

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Photo: Getty Images

Ever wanted to know what the meaning behind last night's dream was? What is your brain trying to tell you? 

Luxury bedding retailer, 'Secret Linen Store' has analysed the most commonly Googled dreams across more than 180 countries, spanning 392 dream subjects.

Dreams can be fun leaving us confused with a funny story to tell. They can also be nightmares, manifestations of our worries or deepest, darkest thoughts.

A lot of us have the same dream centred around a particular theme, lucky for us new research has revealed what certain dreams mean...

What does it mean when we dream about our teeth falling out?

It might mean you have feelings of self-doubt, frustration or fear. 

Dog:

This can reveal themes of loyalty and protection regarding our relationships. The dream could represent subconscious musings as to whether a person is looking out for you, or is a threat, which could be inferred by how friendly the dog is in the dream.

Money:

It’s thought to be a symbol of self-confidence and self-worth. If you dream about money regularly, it could mean you're feeling rich in life.

Snakes:

They’re often symbolic of the dreamer struggling to make a tricky decision, perhaps bringing to light something that needs to be confronted in waking life.   

Being Pregnant in a dream:

This can be linked with one experiencing something new in their life. Research has found it can mean you are growing as a person!

Relationships:

Dreams based on relationships are also common. If an ex is popping up, it could be a sign of healing. It’s your subconscious trying to help you process your feelings and move on. 

The research also split the data into continents - and shows that Kiwis (as part of Oceania) dream about their teeth falling out the most. Apparently we're all having feelings of self doubt...  

Here's what the other continents dream about the most:

  • Europe: Being pregnant
  • North and Central America: Cheating
  • South America: Travelling
  • Africa: Dogs
  • Oceania: Teeth falling out
  • Asia: Dogs

So how can we avoid getting these nightmares?

Molly Freshwater, the co-founder of Secret Linen Store says ”Sleep is so important and making sure your bed is as relaxing and comforting as possible will go a long way to making sure you're having good dreams rather than nightmares." 

Seems easy enough... right?!

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