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What do my recurring dreams mean?

I keep having recurring dreams, theyre not the exact same dream but i do notice a pattern. in all my dreams my dad dies and theres this sadness like my heart hurts literally and when i wake up im so relieved its only a dream

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  • 1 decade ago
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    dreams can mainly be the opposite of reality according to filipino sayings or mainly a premonition especially for you because only you can change what you have witness in your dreams.

    for me its kinda of reality check. my opinion is the dreams message is a reflection of your self..

    in the dream your dad dies and there is this sadness that literally hurt your heart..

    this only means that you are a very passionate and sensitive lady you worry for your family so much that the sadness possesed by your heart hurt your heart physicaly. your love and care for your family is so strong that your dream decipher that into a fantasy situation of how much emotions you will show in case of a family tragedy..

    well for me im jealous of your love for your family

    i predict your close to your father

    well thats my opinion

    only you can decide what that dream means

    i only share a light on your journey to find your answer

  • 1 decade ago

    I had a recurring dream that my mother, whom I love and admire and worry about, would be killed by a careless mistake made on Her part. Upon later reflection I have come to realize that those were symbolic representations of the agony I felt for Her in her depression... and I worried for her. There is more to say, but I will let it go.

  • 1 decade ago

    It might mean that you're dad or someone close to you is going to die. It might also mean that in the next few weeks you might meet a great sadness. That's all I can say about your recurring dreams. Hope what I say is not true!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Usually when I get recurring dreams, it means some thing bad is going to happen to me.My dreams happen three times in a row before what ever is going to happen, happens.How long have these dreams been going on for now and how old are you.

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  • 1 decade ago

    I don't really have an answer for you, but around here, there is an old wives tale that if you dream of a death, it means there is someone you know expecting a baby. The sex of the baby would be the same sex as the person in your dream who has passed away.

  • 1 decade ago

    You should go to a book store and buy a good dream book, they are quite interesting, they read similar to a dictionary you look up things that were in your dream. Death generally means a new beginning.

  • 1 decade ago

    Consult your local temple and see if they do fortunetelling, they might be able to tell you if you are expecting any dangers or losses of loved ones. Your dreams could be just your fears manifesting themselves but who knows. But even if it is true, just focus on what you can do and that is living a full life with no regrets involving your loved ones, it IS as simple as that.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    death can mean the end of a relationship, besides sorrow, and a loss. father = god, author, inheritance, tradition, customs, natural father. From Understanding the dreams you dream by Ira Milligan.

  • Dr. NG
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Everyone has recurring dreams.They are as natural as the clouds in the sky.Think about it you'll see where the come from.

  • 1 decade ago

    Dreams of death often indicate spiritual transformation. So I'd say important aspects of your life are changing and you are sad about that.

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