Say that you had a dream catcher that actually caught dreams. What are some of the things we would see caught in it?

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Otis Campbell Profile
Otis Campbell answered

I have a dream catcher right by my bed i got from some indian tribe. So far no bad dreams no cops and i sleep pretty good

Yin And Yang Profile
Yin And Yang answered

I personally think it's suggestive. It is the power of suggestion. Kind of like picking up a penny and you are suppose to have good luck so you are believing good luck is happening.

Oops! I read the question wrong. Lol! If one actually caught a dream my would be blank because for a while I have not been having dreams. Prior to that..... you wouldn't want to know what the dream catcher caught..... TRUST ME! 

SuperFly Original Profile

The dreams that invade your well being and rest, the anxiety that you shouldn't encounter when its not needed. Bad dreams!

I hope so anyway...

Ancient Hippy Profile
Ancient Hippy answered

Ohhhhh, you don't want to see those, they're XXX rated.

Ancient One Profile
Ancient One answered

My wife was always making dream cstchers. Some very plain and others fantastic designs. So I would say we have enough dream catchers for all the bad dreams we might ever had. For me my bad dreams have been in reality so a dream catcher won't help.

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Yin And Yang
Yin And Yang commented
She sounds very creative. I would love to see one if you have a picture sometime. Your horrible nightmares I wish was never a reality for you my friend.
Darik Majoren Profile
Darik Majoren answered

Depends upon what I am going through in real life . . .

Can be anything from Flight, to Martial Arts scene, trapped in something underwater, to being chased by a bear, to being stalked by a murderous lepperchaun.

Tom  Jackson Profile
Tom Jackson answered

Pretty good summary about the dream catcher:

Ojibwa Legend & Story of the Dream catcher

Ancient legends about the history and origin of the dreamcatcher exist among several Native American tribes, but chiefly through the Ojibwe and Lakota nations. While many cultures find spiders to be creepy crawlers, the Ojibwe people found them to be a symbol of protection and comfort. According to the Ojibwa story, a mystical and maternal "Spider Woman" served as the spiritual protector for the tribe, especially for young children, kids and babies. As the Ojibwe people continued to grow and spread out across the land, The Spider Woman found it difficult to continue to protect and watch over all the members of the tribe as they migrated farther and farther away. This is why she created the first dreamcatcher. Following her example, mothers and grandmothers would recreate the maternal keepsake as a means of mystically protecting their children and families from afar.

What do dream catchers do? Purpose & Meaning of the Dream Catcher

Sometimes referred to as "Sacred Hoops," Ojibwe dreamcatchers were traditionally used as talismans to protect sleeping people, usually children, from bad dreams and nightmares. Native Americans believe that the night air is filled with dreams, both good and bad. When hung above the bed in a place where the morning sunlight can hit it, the dream catcher attracts and catches all sorts of dreams and thoughts into its webs. Good dreams pass through and gently slide down the feathers to comfort the sleeper below. Bad dreams, however, are caught up in its protective net and destroyed, burned up in the light of day.

http://legomenon.com/dreamcatcher-meaning-legend-history-origins.html

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