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I had this weird dream. Can you interpret it?

I was at my house, in my bed, when suddenly I heard a noise in the living room. So I get up to investigate. I see 3 or 4 men, robbing the house. I get scared, so I hide behind a wall. But they see me, and one says, "Hello there. I'd thank you not to call the police." in this scary tone. So I ask, "How did you get in?" and he says, "Check your room." So I go back to my room, and there is a large hole in the window that was not there when the dream started. I screamed. Then I woke up.

It really scared me for some reason.

Help?

What does it mean?

Update:

I suppose you're right, Nick.

One of my close friend's house was robbed, and it still makes me shudder.

They just knocked his front in.

:/

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    This might mean that you could be feeling insecure about your house.. You might be nervous and think about people robbing your house, nothing more than that.. Many people have these kind of dreams, so don't worry. its nothing unusual

  • 1 decade ago

    Thats creepy

    Well I'm not sure..... dreams can just be overly random like that

    i guess you are feeling like something is happening without u noticing it or its like hard to figure out but it was right there in front of u the whole time.

    Source(s): my breakfast+the psychology part of my brain (if that makes any sense)
  • (A)
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    You are expecting some one to break in.Thoughts attract positive and negative desires.Stop thinking about it .Do not tell people because the thought could intensify to the point that some crazy might do it.Think security.

  • 1 decade ago

    i agree with nick

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