Short answer you can't.
If you want to be as close to perfect as possible be upfront about everything,hold nothing back and expect the same from them if they don't then you may want to look elsewhere.
The meaning of this dream depends on too many unexpressed factors. The person or thing that your spouse if fighting can determine the dream's interpretation, as well as the general context of the dream plus the emotions you feel while experiencing the dream.
Waking up then drifting back to sleep with the same dream has no significance on the meaning of the dream. This particular dream probably represents the dreamer's natural concern for the health of the spouse, and need not indicate any future event. Alternatively, if the spouse is ill or engaged in dangerous work or risky activities, the dream might express real concerns that the spouse hesitates to express openly in real life. In doing so, the dream relieves the stress of pent-up emotional tension.
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This dream merely illustrates your longing to have a spouse and family of your own. Other elements in the dream, such as the location and anything that happens in the dream, may also influence the dream's meaning.
The dream seems to illustrate your mind's struggle to accept the reality of this separation.
Myself and my sister is a twins in such a case i dream my spouse should be a twins It is not clear whether the first answer, above, is an actual answer or an elaboration on the question. However, the dream of a spouse having twins is a variation on the typical pregnancy/baby dream. The twins in the dream represent some new development belonging to the spouse, which might refer to an idea, project, task or some sort of work in progress. Like a baby, this project is both vulnerable, requiring a lot of care and attention, and very important to the spouse. > "Twins" represent double, suggesting that the developing project encompasses two elements, or perhaps might be twice as large as any previous work.
It is very common when a marriage has some problems that one spouse is worried the marriage will fail and they become extremely stressed about it and may suspect their spouse is cheating. When one sleeps the brain is still active and all people dream every half hour to release the stress of the day, but most of people do not remember their dreams as they are in full REM sleep. It is the first few moments when a person wakes up (it seems longer than a few moments) that they will remember a dream or a nightmare. The best thing you can do is choose a quiet evening with your spouse and calmly (without accusing them) that you had a dream that they were cheating. Your spouse will not be upset because they know it's just a dream to them, but watch for body language and facial expressions. If you feel there is a chance your spouse is cheating then ask them right out. If they deny it and you are still sure they are cheating your only two options is to have a friend with a car and the two of you follow your spouse or, hire a detective for the days your spouse is not around.
urm, it depends if it was a good or bad dream. i had a dream about my boyfriend running off with an Australian girl (as he is moving to Australia soon) and he gets dreams about me going off with his friends (even though he knows i wont.) These are just worry dreams and are natural. But if the dream did not worry you and your relationship is starting to take a turn towards what is happening in your dreams then i would be worried.
One can pray to St. Raphael to lead him or her to the right partner but am not sure if it can be revealed in a dream.
Any sort of violence in a dream expresses anger, and cutting your spouse's head indicates anger at your spouse. The head represents thought, belief and opinions. The dream might be an exaggerated, dramatic illustration of your need to disagree and resist your spouse's beliefs that cannot be expressed in your real life.
they are going to die soon................very soon.
The dream does not provide any supernatural insight into the spouse's thoughts, feelings or behavior. Instead, it illustrates the dreamer's own feelings and suspicions. It is also possible that the dreamer's subconscious mind has noticed subtle clues that have been ignored or denied by the conscious (waking) mind. In such cases, the subconscious can follow the pattern of such clues to their possible conclusion, resulting in the dream. Note that such dreams are not reliable evidence of anything, but only reflections of the dreamer's own feelings.