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What Does My Death Dream Mean?
I dreamed that I was online talking to my bf and my other friends. They were asking me to go somewhere with them but I tell them I can't. Then I remember my friends and bf climbing up this castle. The castle suddenly falls and kills everyone that was there. I see all their names saying something like offline or no longer exists. All the friends names turn red and the first I see go red is my bf's name and I immediately know he's dead. I see others online saying that they never went to this place or they couldnt make it. I start to see in my mind how my life is going to be now without my boyfriend in my life and I feel so empty. Then I'm washing dishes and looking sad with the thought of my bf's death and my dad asks me what is wrong and asks if I like someone at school. I say no... and before I can tell him what is wrong he interrupts and says that I need to get my mind right and be gracious. I look down at the cooking spoon im washing and i feel terrible.
In the middle of my dream or before...(i can't remember) I remember playing with this super chubby one armed baby. And i didn't mind it having one arm I just remember making it smile and laugh alot.
What does my dream mean?
2 Answers
- Plato MLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
dreaming of a one arm healthy baby is a sign of success in married life.
- 1 decade ago
Most dreams contain messages that serve to teach you something about yourself. However, soon after you wake up to go about your daily routine, you tend to quickly forget what you dream about. The message in recurring dreams may be so important and/or powerful that it refuses to go away. The frequent repetition of such dreams forces you to pay attention and confront the dream. It is desperately trying to tell you something. Such dreams are often nightmarish or frightening in their content, which also helps you to take notice and pay attention to them.
Recurring dreams are quite common and are often triggered by a certain life situation or a problem that keeps coming back again and again. These dreams may recur daily, once a week, or once a month. Whatever the frequency, there is little variation in the dream content itself. Such dreams may be highlighting a personal weakness, fear, or your inability to cope with something in your life - past or present.
The repetitive patterns in your dream reveal some of the most valuable information about yourself. It may point to a conflict, situation or matter in your waking life that remains unresolved or unsettled. Some urgent underlying message in your unconscious is demanding to be understood.