Can anyone offer me a dream interpretation?


Question:
I had a dream that my left eye ball fell out ... but their wasn't just one eyeball that came out of the socket there were two. But I still had an eye ball in my eye just no pupil and I could still see but it was just like shadows of things. I caught the eyes that fell out and I put them in a glass of water and went to the hospital. And then I woke up... seriously strange

Answers:
I have two interpretations and one conclusion for you.

1) Your previously unseen or unacknowledged male side (or male personality aspects) has "left" you. You didn't even realize that this side of your personality existed. We will call this aspect your "I balls".

Your "I balls" have fallen out, leaving you with an incomplete vision of yourself (the remaining eye without the pupil) From this rudimentary eye, you can see basic things, but you are unable to see an entire picture without having your "I balls" or masculine personality aspect/awareness.

2) Another perspective is that your "I balls" have fallen out, thus making you aware that you do have a duality in your personality, a masculine side as well as a feminine. The feminine side is much more developed, leaving you unbalanced and unaware of whatever "masculine" is. Perhaps you are uncomfortable with men or have no idea how to identify with them.

Conclusion:
You realize that something is amiss, and you recognize it's appropriate to seek professional assistance, yet you aren't upset. You reaction here is fueled by knowing that some thing isn't right, but not by terror or horror.

This is a fascinating dream. I found it interesting that you weren't upset.
i think you're pregnant.
I pulled out my d1ck and poked your eye out...im sry
I do not believe in the the New Age and Mystic things that often go hand in hand with dream interpretation. But, in the Bible God gave dreams to inform people so clearly dream interpretation is not bad.
Now, our eyes are a symbol of insight and an injury can represent that you are not using insight into a situation or you are doing something to hurt your judgement or insight.
Also, our body will often use dreams as a way of our brain trying to tell us something is going on with our body. If the dream was extremely vivid and real or recurring you might want to get your eyes checked.
To dream that your eyes are injured or closed, suggests your refusal to see the truth about something or the avoidance of intimacy. You may be expressing feelings of hurt, pain or sympathy. To see your own eyes in your dream, represents enlightenment, knowledge, comprehension, understanding, and intellectual awareness. Unconscious thoughts may be coming onto the surface. The left eye is symbolic of the moon, while the right eye represents the sun. It may also be a pun on "I" or the self. To dream that you have a third eye, symbolizes inner vision and insight. You need to start looking within yourself. To see a hospital in your dream, symbolizes your need to heal or improve your physical or mental heath. You need to get back to the flow of everyday life. The cup may also signify healing, rejuvenation, and healing. Alternatively, it indicates a transcendence into a realm of higher consciousness.
This is my own theory on dreams...take it or leave it.

I believe that dreams are not symbolic or extremely meaningful. Instead I believe that when you are asleep your mind processes information-sounds, images you have seen during the day, conversations,etc. It works to convert this information into memory or deletes it. I think that dreams are the result of the information being processed by your mind.
Proof is that many dreams (some part of it) can be traced to something that you saw or heard during the day,probably only in passing and without much attention to it.

For example, did you watch a show where they perform Lasik or procedures on the eyes, see a person with an eyepatch, refer to an optometrist in a conversation, talk with someone about eyes, etc?
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