If you want to interpret your dreams then the best place to start is with an interpretation dictionary. However these do cost money if you buy them in a retail store, so is there a way of finding a free interpretation dictionary so that you can interpret your dreams without having to pay?
Before the internet the only way to get an interpretation was through friends and family who knew about them. There seem to be so many different types that it is almost impossible for one person to know them all though. Even so, there are common themes that run through different kinds of dreams which help you to interpret them.
For example if you had a very specific dream where a snake was chasing you through an open field then although you might not be able to find this exact one in a dictionary you would be able to find some that include animals and involve you running away from something. Therefore you can interpret the this one yourself without having to go to a professional interpreter.
So where can you find these free dream interpretation dictionaries? The best place is, of course, the internet. Over the last few years several websites have built up huge databases of dreams and what they could mean in different situations. This makes it easy to find an interpretation for your dream in most cases.
The great thing about the internet is that there are so many people online and sharing their dreams that it is very easy to find someone who has had a similar one as you. Even if you can't find a similar one there are message boards where you can ask people to interpret your specific dream. The only thing to remember is that in most cases anyone can interpret your dream on these websites, so don't expect a single answer. You might have to decide which of the interpretations that you receive suits your dream the best.
With the internet providing many places to find a dream dictionary it has never been easy to find out what your dreams really mean. While you can still buy interpretation books they generally will not be able to cover as wide range of dreams as the internet can and will cost you money. However they do have some advantages such as being able to quickly look up a dream without turning on the computer, so if you are a real enthusiast you might want to get one anyway.
Ken Asselin is webmaster for the Free Dream Analysis series of Information websites. You can visit his Free Dream Interpretation website at: Free Dream Interpretation Guide.
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