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Faceless person in dream
Faceless person in dream











faceless person in dream

Here the dreamer was looking at himself in the mirror, and was directed to realise that although there wasn’t any immediate danger, he was fighting against heavy emotional forces. I went out and brought him in, dried him off, put him in my house to recover, then phoned the police in case they needed to know. The man had a lifejacket on, so was in no immediate danger. At first I thought it could not see or hear, but then realised it must be able to, as it was pointing to a man out in the rough sea. That is, its head was completely smooth, without eyes or ears. Looking behind me I saw that the shadow was cast by a featureless cat or animal. Then I saw it was only a directive, a face, figure with its arm and hand extended as if pointing. At first the shadow seemed threatening or frightening. If you are faceless then it could suggest either that you realise your real self is pure potential without particular characteristics, or you feel a fear of about loss of identity or uncertainty about who you are.Įxample: Was looking in a mirror. No face: This is probably what is called a shadow figure if you see it on another person – parts of your nature or behaviour that you usually keep hidden or do not admit to. Hiding ones face: Being ashamed of something low confidence or uncertainty being afraid of how others see you hiding motives or feelings. Change the wording to fit seeing someone else with changing face – your to their. Having different aspects of your personality or seeing another side of yourself.

faceless person in dream

If it is someone else’s face it probably depicts how you feel about them, or your intuitions about them.Ĭhanging ones face or head: Changing ones attitudes or decision about something being uncertain or ‘two faced’. Something wrong with face: Sense of not being adequate fear of how others see you. Often about strong feelings about another person you really like but are not showing, except for blushing. Feelings that you usually keep hidden, or are not usually aware of yourself. See Characters and People in Dreamsīlushing: Unconscious response to things. The face could also point to what feelings and memories of them you carry within you. What you feel and think suggest what your opinion of them is, and how you relate to them inwardly. Someone else’s face: How you see them and how you relate to them. It is a sort of seld assessment or self analysis but it might only be reflecting an aspect of you that needs attention and is usually about your inner world. This dream often occurs when you are ready to really look at who you are and what facets of yourself you might be ignoring or even hiding. The face, especially if you are looking at yourself in a mirror, can also mean that you are facing yourself – facing up to yourself, or need to, ‘face yourself’. This is because not only do most of us believe we are how we look, but also through our face we communicate to others what we feel and think. It can be defined in two words – ‘identity’ and ‘communication’. It can also show the expression of or hiding of inner feelings and attitudes.

faceless person in dream

How your face appears in a dream points to how you see yourself, your self image, the fears or feelings, even anxieties you have about how you appear to others and yourself.













Faceless person in dream