Wonder what your dreams really mean? According to the dream decoder such dreams mean:
Injury: Becoming incapacitated by injury during a dream is fairly common, especially if you perceive yourself as operating out of a power deficit in waking life. Many times, people feel as though advantages lie outside themselves or with others, and see themselves as handicapped.
The cause of the injury (means and inflictor) tells a lot about the significance of the injury as a dream symbol. If the wound is self inflicted or accidental, there may be a sense in which you are tripping yourself up by engaging in self-defeating behaviors. If the wound is inflicted by someone else and is intentional and malicious, others may be preventing you from reaching your potential. Of course the wound, its care, and the consequences from it also mean much. If you continue dreaming after the wound occurs, what are you unable to do that is normally classified as an essential activity?
Are you able to repel the attacker and treat the wound successfully?
Flowers: Flowers are a universal symbol of beauty. To discern a particular meaning, the color of the flowers may be as significant as the flowers themselves. This is especially true for flowers of unusual or nonsensical colors such as green roses. In a dream it would not be surprising to get green roses from a dear friend. This would happen if you are dating your friend's heartthrob in waking life or you sense jealousy from them concerning your romantic attachments.
Consequently you may have acquired knowledge about flower meanings that your subconscious is now accessing to illustrate a point. This can be especially true if you are given flowers by or are giving flowers to another.
Do particular flowers have special memories for you due to childhood, the death of a loved one, or a prom date or wedding?
Here are some common reference points for particular flowers:
Lilac -- Poison, Illness, Death
Daisy -- Indecision about feelings, giver illustrates issue of concern
Orchid -- Sexuality and sensuality
Rose -- Poison White = purity, Black = death
Lily -- Renewal, springtime, ressurection
Narcissus -- Self-love, personal reflection
Pregnancy: Pregnancy has two points of entry into our dream lives. The first is dreaming of oneself as being pregnant. The second is that you actually become pregnant in waking life and that trigger event creates this particular dream content.
In dreams, anyone can get pregnant. It is not an experience that is limited by gender or age. Generally, it is a herald of creativity, virility, or wealth. However, there are numerous underlying themes that need additional interpretation.
If you are a younger woman who dreams of getting pregnant, but has no waking intention of doing so, it is likely that you are working through an archetypal transition into a new self-awareness. One of Jung's archetypes is the archetype of parenting or preserving the species. To see oneself engaged in such activity is to grow from being a child to identifying more prominently with adults.
If you are sexually active, but without the intention for pregnancy, your dreams of pregnancy may occur in harmony with your monthly cycle. In these dreams, there may be a certain amount of what-if anxiety that needs resolution.
A man who dreams of being pregnant himself is often in a situation where his virility or creative participation in the world is in question. This occurs most among men who see themselves as less creative than they would like to be. The dream serves as a form of compensation to illuminate the more creative facets of their personality. Men who are pregnant do not give birth exclusively to children, but a wide range of objects that somehow support their mission in the world.
Becoming pregnant in waking life can conjure a huge variety of dream events. These range from the violent to the hilarious and almost everything in between. Since pregnancy conjures a wide variety of feelings in waking life, from euphoria to tremendous anxiety, this is not too surprising.
Other dreams that are prevalent during pregnancy include dreams of marital infidelity, death of the partner, chronic health problems, birth defects in the child, losing the pregnancy through accident or miscarriage, having twins or multiples, and dreams of heightened fertility where additional conceptions and gestations occur frequently or despite prevention.
Infidelity and death of the partner dreams often are played out in response to feelings of insecurity do to appearance changes or changes in sexual relationships during pregnancy. Dreams of chronic health problems and birth defects represent negative wish-fulfillment anxiety on the part of the woman.
Dreams of multiple-order birth and repeated gestation are the most complex dreams. Often times, pregnancy is overwhelming at some level for the woman. These feelings most often stem from fear to adequately mother. The onslaught of pregnancies may be a visual representation of this anxiety.
Disproportionate Objects: Woody Allen, in the movie Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask), gave us a breast as big as a house. This breast was a terrifying and consumptive thing. Yet breasts receive so much attention many times, it is hardly surprising that they occupy tremendous perception power in our world.
In dreams, certain objects may assume unusual proportions. This significance often reflects the importance of the object to the dream story as well as the emotional dimensions of the object. Emotional dimensions refer to the importance people place on others, on things or on situations. For example, it is often difficult to help people perceive the emotional power of family members. If you ask them to draw their childhood house-apportioning rooms based on the amount of influence and memories they have about the places-the emotional dimensions of the home become clear.
Many times, people have attached emotional dimensions to very positive or very negative experiences that alter the dimensions of those objects in their subconscious perception. A spouse who feels emotionally chastised may dream of oversized silverware, reflecting the dimensions of a spoon used to give spankings in childhood.
Anyway, my dream last night was about being stranded on an island surrounded by nothing else but the open ocean and it was as if the island was sinking. Not only that but the island I was on was shaped as a star and I had a couple of my friends like about four of them with me at the time panicking.
According to the dream decoder dreaming of a star mean: STARS SIGNIFIES AWARENESS IN THE CONSCIOUS MIND. Language of the Mind: In the Universal Language of Mind, light symbolizes awareness. A star is a celestial body that shines by its own light. Each individual has a unique conscious mind filled with their own awareness. In a dream, stars signify this conscious awareness. The original meaning from the Sanskrit reflects this inner meaning as "scattering light". This is particularly relevant since the awareness in the individual is most scattered or dispersed in the physical level of consciousness.
Thoughts to Consider: To be apprised, cognizant, or informed is to be aware. Are you using what is available to you in your conscious mind to be aware? Become more familiar with the physical "equipment" you have to use:your body, its five sense receptors and the brain. Become more familiar with the power in your conscious mind:reasoning. The more informed you are about your Self, the more cognizant you can become. This is the foundation for greater Self awareness which includes six other levels of consciousness.
Ocean: OCEAN SYMBOLIZES CONSCIOUS LIFE EXPERIENCES. Language of the Mind: Water in a dream symbolizes conscious life experiences. An ocean will represent the nature of the dreamer's attitude in everyday experiences. If the ocean waters are calm and clear this will signify a relaxed and enlightened attitude. If the ocean waters are turbulent and potentially dangerous it will indicate a restless and fearful attitude about life.
Thoughts to Consider: Note the condition of the ocean for it will indicate your general attitude toward life. Life is more readily embraced by those who possess a calm mind and relaxed body. Make time daily to still your mind endeavoring to reach deeper and deeper states of mental and physical relaxation. Then image the quality and kind of life you desire to live. Using your will, direct your creative energies, both mental and physical, toward the fulfillment of this image.
Friends: FRIENDS ARE FAMILIAR ASPECTS OF SELF. Language of the Mind: People in dreams represent aspects of Self. Friends are aspects of Self well-known to you.
Thoughts to Consider: Identify which aspects of Self your dream-friends represent. Whether desirable or not, realize you have a certain attachment to these aspects. Be willing to build upon the qualities that are productive and change those which are not.
I couldn't find what panic mean in the dream decoder but I found this in the dream dictionary; To dream that you are in a panic, indicates a lack of control and power in your life. You may be feeling helpless in some situation or unable to make a clear decision.