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Title: Pulling out teeth
Post by: guest88 on Oct 08, 2017 07:26 pm
I had a dream two nights ago I was pulling my teeth out or that some were just falling out. It was in such detail I can still remember the feeling from the release to being near toothless. I know a lot of people have this as a dream so I thought it was worth looking it up. I think the act of pulling something rooted out to having no tooth means something. Here's what I found with a quick search:
http://www.teethfallingoutdream.org/dream-about-teeth-falling-out/
http://www.teethfallingoutdream.org/pulling-out-teeth-dream/

The feelings weren't necessarily fear. Things seemed uncomfortable, unusual and I remember pulling a tooth out and examining how easy it was to pull. There was a hit of curiosity as well.

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What does it mean when you dream about pulling out teeth?

A dream featuring teeth being pulled out corresponds to:

Moment of transition particularly difficult
Renewal, giving birth to something new
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"A modern perspective emphasizes teeth as symbol of the process of growing up, expanding and developing yourself. A tooth falling out during childhood is often first time we experience the loss of something that is a part of us. It also represent a time when we get tangible signs that we are growing up out of childhood and transitioning into a new phase of our life.
In dreams, this symbol represents the passage from one situation or one order to another. Dreaming that your teeth fall out could therefore signal that you are in the process of changing, growing out of the old into the new.

While you are in the midst of change, the process may feel like you are loosing something or leaving a familiar environment or habit and jumping into the unknown or the unfamiliarity of a new place, job, relationship or way of doing and seeing things. As with any major change in ones’ life, this might be disturbing or even scary or painful – just like when something happens to your teeth. Transition times can also be seen as periods of discovery and personal growth."


Title: Re: Pulling out teeth
Post by: guest88 on Oct 08, 2017 07:29 pm
I am in a few new relationships and have a new job. It's the kind that leaves you in suspense as it's a commission based job with no steady guarantee


Title: Re: Pulling out teeth
Post by: Jitendra Hy-do-u-no-us? on Oct 09, 2017 06:16 am
I am in a few new relationships and have a new job. It's the kind that leaves you in suspense as it's a commission based job with no steady guarantee

Will think of u in prayers Eric. I have always teeth with wisdom and the ability to chew something up to understand it.


Title: Re: Pulling out teeth
Post by: guest88 on Oct 09, 2017 05:03 pm
Thanks for the prayers. I hope all is well.  :)