death :(

Discussion in 'Dreams' started by GreenBird, Nov 27, 2005.

  1. GreenBird

    GreenBird Member

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    I have quite a lot of bad dreams, but this was horrible!
    Well I dreamt that my mum died and then that the next day my sister was murdered and i found out from a website because the police forgot to tell me. Then I saw my nan (who in real life has been very ill for a few years and can't walk and is slighty brain damaged) and she was well and talking normally and i was just SO happy that she was ok because her being ill is hard for me,but then obviously devastated that my mum and sister had died.
    It was just a wierd horrible mixed up feeling dream, and i woke up feeling bad. :( mmm just wanted to get that out!
     
  2. Treefingers

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    Yeah death themed dreams sure can be rough - Do you experience them often ? Do the same people always die ? - I knew someone once who had death dreams every night for years and it really messed them up. :( I suppose death is a real big deal to some people :confused:
     
  3. Moving_cloud

    Moving_cloud Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    GreenBird, maybe all the dream is telling you is to not worry but trust into changes. Because it is only change ... and we all change all the time and by our own changing, the others change as well and vice versa. So we can make the world a better place ... do we ? ... maybe by just finding we are not the victims, but we create it.

    Maybe the greatest fear is one of missing our lessons and our own true potential of growth. But if not here and now, there is no space and time. Does the fear keep us from growing ? Maybe yes. So we go round and round.

    Maybe the greatest of all lessons is to make each lesson a blessing, as simple as it is.

    Just go deeper and listen ... what did you come here for, what did you desire to learn ... know it will come back to you again and again just with a different cloak, offering you to tap into your own potential, to become who you are ... and not forget to love your own self and the others ... no matter how drastical the lessons of change they are going through. I think in this you are your own most wonderful teacher.

    Just a few thoughts
    Have a good day
     
  4. shovel250

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    maybe in yer case death is the exact opposite
     
  5. GreenBird

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    hmm well I dont know what the hell that dream meant but thankyou guys for your insight. Last night I had a bad dream about this girl who had been killed and folded up into this tiny box and I saw her body being pulled out of the box. :( It was strange because the box was so small but she had been squashed into it.
     
  6. GanjaPrince

    GanjaPrince Banned

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    Perhaps the dream is to help you deal with the trasient nature of forms kind of deal. Thus increasing your gratitude for your family and decreasing your attach to them at the same time.
     
  7. White Feather

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    Death is usually a symbol of contrary. So a death in a dream means freedom from worries, new beginnings, etc.

    Either you will experience two new beginnings or your mother and sister will realise new beginnings, new freedoms from worry and responsibilities.

    Your nana may just be a concerned mind at work, that you worry about her and wish her to get well.

    If you were sad before waking up, then that portends happiness coming to you. But if you were sad after you woke up, then it is just confusement and should be dis-regarded.

    I wouldn't worry about this dream.
     

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