Often the theme of dreams can be repeated - and there is an explanation for this from the point of view of psychology.
1. Being naked in a crowded place
This may mean that a person feels vulnerable, ashamed of something - some hidden information about himself, his personality, his life. And the fear of being naked is just that fear of being exposed. It can be hidden very deeply and not disturb you, as it seems, in everyday life. Clothes in this dream play the role of protection from others.
2. Fall from height or flight
These dreams signal the fear of losing control, fear of failure, and internal panic. It can also be a fear of success. A conscious jump in a dream speaks of a desire to end something (not with life, but with a certain problem).
3. Exams, tests at school or university
Such dreams speak of the fear of failure, failure. That you want to feel stronger, more powerful, and more mature than childhood vulnerability. That is, some part of you has not yet fully matured and is still afraid of being unsuccessful - or, on the contrary, successful. Often such dreams are seen by perfectionist people.4. Inability to scream
A dream expresses your experience of the inability to express yourself in some very important, critical situation, to shake your voice when necessary. About the feeling that you are not being listened to or heard, your needs are not being paid attention to.
5. Loss of vehicle control
The dream speaks all about the same loss of control. Sometimes it can talk about physical problems that have not yet had time to manifest themselves as symptoms. If an out-of-control car breaks something or injures someone, it may mean that you are afraid to show that part of yourself that you consider potentially dangerous to others. If you yourself are crippled or died in an accident in a dream - the meaning is the same as with a dream about flying or falling.
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