I am assuming that you are stating that the person who you are having the dreams of has passed, and now you are dreaming that he is hiding instead of being dead. you are probably having trouble accepting the loss of someone who means and meant so much to you, or perhaps it is the spirits way of communicating with you to say that he is not nonexistent for he has just moved on and you will see him when it is your time, either way i suggest you do accept what is, and move forward into what will be.
maybe you have tried to move on, to try and forget about him and he is trying to stop you
another possibilty is that he hasnt really gone he is still with just not visible
I keep having a recurring dream of my ex boyfriend. we were together when i was at school for 13 months and he was my first love. he went to prision and rote me a letter saying we were over. i was gutted. I then met a really nice lad who i have now been with for nearly 18 months. for the past 6 months i keep having dreams about my ex boyfriend and in these dreams we are soo in love and things were like they used to be. I keep waking up thinking about my ex and its driving me mad. what does this mean ?
A woman can love two men and although she has hurt you by saying she wants to be reunited again with her first deceased husband in heaven does not mean she does not love you, but, her first love was her first husband and she should not have told you this, but kept it private in her own heart. The way to look at it is the fact she was honest with you. She loves you so enjoy each other and don't let this comment ruin your marriage.
A HEART SAYING MUM A HEART SAYING MUM
Probably saying deceased.
0.9 recurring is equal to 1. While this seems illogical, this can be proven by saying that, if 0.3 recurring is equal to 1/3, then 1/3 x 3 = 0.9 recurring, or 1.
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The saying, "Finding your own star" means follow one's own dreams and not the dreams mapped out by someone else. Set a goal and do whatever it takes to achieve it.
The term 'F you' is a slang saying generally generated out of anger and the husband saying it to his wife is basically saying 'Take your comment or idea and shove it' meaning he is disagreeing with her.
Whether or not this dream is significant depends on the relationship between the dreamer and the deceased. If the deceased is a parent or close family member, the dream suggests unresolved issues in the relationship, particularly if the death is recent. The dream could be part of the normal grieving process, as the dreamer's subconscious struggles with anger at being abandoned by the deceased. ("How rude of him/her to go off and leave without saying goodbye!") If the deceased was not dear to the dreamer, then he/she probably represents something else in the dreamer's life: a teacher might represent education or authority, etc.
It means that ur husband is gay and saying he wants a divorce
One of the key lessons from "Of Mice and Men" is the pursuit of the American Dream and how societal constraints can thwart this pursuit. The novel also explores the loneliness and isolation experienced by individuals in a society that values independence and self-reliance. Additionally, the destructive nature of prejudice and discrimination is highlighted through the treatment of characters such as Crooks and Curley's wife.