Most Common Dreams and What They Mean
DroomduidingBy Amina MaraJune 3, 20246 min leestijd

Most Common Dreams and What They Mean

Oneirology, the study of dreams and their interpretations can be complicated. There is no scientific evidence of a universal meaning to dreams despite research suggesting that there are common dream themes between people. But what are those most common dreams? What do they mean? This article is all about the most common dreams and what they mean! Let's find out -

How common are the common dreams?#

Before the meanings, the numbers. Researchers handed a 55-item questionnaire to 1,181 first-year students across three Canadian universities and asked which themes they had ever dreamed.[1] The result is the closest thing we have to a ranking:

Dream themeHave dreamed it at least once
Being chased or pursued, not physically injured81.5%
Sexual experiences76.5%
Falling73.8%
School, teachers, studying67.1%
Arriving too late, missing a train59.5%
Being on the verge of falling57.7%
A person now alive as dead54.1%
Trying again and again to do something53.5%
Flying or soaring through the air48.3%
Vividly sensing a presence in the room48.3%
Failing an examination45.0%
Being nude32.6%
Your teeth falling out18.8%

Two things stand out. Being chased tops the list by a distance, and it's also the theme people most often name as their earliest remembered dream. And teeth, the dream everyone talks about, sits near the bottom at 38th out of 55 themes. Other samples put it higher, so treat any single figure as an estimate rather than a fact, but the ranking itself is remarkably stable: a separate German study using the same questionnaire found the relative order of themes held almost perfectly.[2]

That stability is the interesting part. These aren't random. Something about being human keeps producing the same short list.

Teeth Falling Out#

Typically, these dreams stem from a fear of rejection, embarrassment, or feeling unattractive. When you miss your teeth, you will find it more difficult to talk. It might be highlighting some difficulty communicating with someone or expressing yourself in some way. It can also relate to a sense of powerlessness as teeth are used to bite, tear and chew.

Dream About Teeth Falling Out: What Does it Mean?

Being chased#

This dream could suggest that you have a tendency to run away from issues rather than tackle them. This can be a recurring dream until you find the issue and resolve it in your waking life.

Flying#

Dreaming that you are flying can be a very fun and freeing experience. Dreaming of being able to fly in your dream can be interpreted in many ways. If you are having trouble flying it could represent an area in life where you are being held back.

Worth knowing: flying is common to have but rare to have often. Nearly half of people report at least one flying dream in their life, yet when a researcher combed through his own series of 6,701 recorded dreams, unaided flying showed up in just 1.72% of them.[3] The way of flying varied enormously from dream to dream, too: body position, what set it off, whether anyone else could see. So if you've had two flying dreams in a decade, that's normal.

Falling#

Falling is one of the most common dreams! To dream that you are falling into the water may suggest that you have very strong feelings for someone. Falling dreams may also be a result of myoclonic jerks. A myoclonic or hypnic jerk is a muscle twitch that occurs as you are falling asleep and is many times accompanied by a falling dream sensation.

Dreaming of snakes#

Snake dreams have long been discussed by ancient dream experts like Artemideros and even psychoanalysts such as Carl Jung. The meaning of snakes in a dream can vary significantly for people, depending on how they feel about snakes and what role snakes may play in their life. Everyone has different views on snakes. It could be a positive or negative symbol. Snakes could be linked to the feeling of being constricted. More positive meanings include the feeling of change or rebirth due to the shedding of skin. There is an idea from certain cultures that snake venom is transformative.

Types of Dreams#

Do you ever experience any of these common dreams? Rest easy knowing it is normal. If you're curious to go deeper, Oniri can help you understand what your dreams mean by decoding their symbols and recurring themes. There are also a few different types of dreams. Let’s explore them.

Recurring dreams#

Recurring dreams refer to a dream someone has over and over again. Although they're a normal part of sleep for most people, they can be stressful, and they lean negative far more often than not.

Research using self-determination theory gives the clearest account of why. Across a cross-sectional study of 200 people's recurring dreams and a three-day diary study of 110 people's daily dreams, what predicted negative dream themes was need frustration: feeling short on autonomy, competence or connection to others, either as a lasting state or just on a given day. People in that position reported darker dreams and also interpreted their dreams more negatively. Need satisfaction had a smaller effect in the other direction.[4]

So a recurring dream is less a message than a readout. Something in your life isn't getting enough room, and it keeps showing up at night until it does. Recurring dreams may be exactly the same every time or only recycle the same scenarios or fears.

Daydreams#

We spend around 30% to 50% of our time in daydreams. Daydreaming is when our conscious awareness drifts away from daily life, and into an internal exploration. Slow brain waves, similar to those of deep sleep, appear in the brain right before daydreaming. There are both positive and negative effects of daydreaming.

Nightmares#

Nightmares are frightening dreams that involve intense negative emotions. In children, nightmares are a regular stage of the development process. Most people have nightmares occasionally, but for others, they frequently recur, disrupting sleep and negatively impacting their waking life.

Lucid dreams#

During a lucid dream, you become consciously aware inside the dream, realize you are dreaming and, in some cases, can then control the dream. Lucid dreaming therapy has been known to treat nightmares. There are many useful ways to use lucid dreaming, and it is also a very fun and unique dream experience. Lucid dreaming is a learnable skill. Although some people have lucid dreams naturally and spontaneously, anyone can teach themselves to have more lucid dreams.

Learn more about lucid dreaming!

False awakenings#

This is a dream state characterized by the perception of waking up in a familiar place, starting a normal morning routine, and then realizing that you’re dreaming. Find our previous article about false awakenings here What are false awakenings and how to handle them (oniri.io)

Conclusion#

So these were the most common dreams and their meanings! There is no end to unique dreams and different meanings. Every person dreams based on their own life experience or psychologies. Dream meanings are also subjective to each person! But these most common dreams are dreamed by almost every person out there!

Snelle analyse

Je droom lijkt gevoelens van angst, achterdocht en moeite met vertrouwen te weerspiegelen, vooral rond vrienden en sociale situaties. Al rennend door het restaurant zou kunnen staan voor een poging om situaties te ontvluchten of te vermijden waarin je je bedreigd of ongemakkelijk voelt. Dat je familie en je vriend erbij waren, wijst er misschien op hoeveel hun steun en bescherming voor je betekenen.

Het moment waarop je het meisje aansprak dat je geld had afgepakt en jullie elkaar vonden in dezelfde bands, wijst op een verlangen naar verzoening en de hoop dat conflict kan plaatsmaken voor begrip.

Vragen

In de droom was je constant in beweging, rennend door het restaurant, nooit echt ergens tot rust komend. Toen je wakker werd, kwam die rusteloosheid je bekend voor van iets wat er nu in je leven speelt?

Ja, ik ben al twee maanden op zoek naar werk en het voelt alsof ik nooit kan uitschakelen of ontspannen.
93/1000

Je sprak het meisje aan dat je geld had afgepakt, en toch ontdekte je dat jullie dezelfde bands leuk vonden. Is er iemand met wie je in conflict ligt, maar bij wie je je ook onverwacht verbonden voelt?

Mijn oudere zus. We maken over alles ruzie, maar zij is ook de enige die me echt begrijpt.
91/1000

Je familie en je vriend verschenen in de droom als beschermers. Voel je nu dat je op ze kunt leunen, of is hun steun juist iets wat je op dit moment mist?

Grotendeels wel, al heb ik ze eigenlijk niet verteld hoe gestrest ik de laatste tijd ben.
78/1000

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Amina Mara

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Amina Mara

Host of the Dream World Podcast

Amina has been lucid dreaming since childhood. She studied psychology at Emory University and is a member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams. In 2020 she founded the Dream World Podcast, now a community and a three-month course on lucid dreaming and consciousness.

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