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There is something oddly disturbing about this description of your dream. It suggests that you feel okay about her being passed out. The underlying message of your dream could be that your relationship with this person is not what you pretend that it is.
Who Ever Told You It Was Okay to Dream Anyway--- - 2010 was released on: USA: November 2010
He made it okay for EVERYONE to have a dream.
God wouldn't say that in a dream. But the devil might.
nothing really , you just had a bad dream but that's okay bad dreams happen
That you are obsessed with Twilight (that's okay, though. I am, too).
The dream means that you are grieving the loss of your friend. Such dreams are very common shortly after a death, but they can continue on and off for many years. The feeling that your friend is not okay is a "projection" of your own feeling that his death was wrong and frustration that you could not prevent it.
it is about equal right's and he tell's yeww that it is okay to be friends and hang with anybody, no matter what color yeww are.!
Probably not, you are underage. It is okay to dream though.
More information about the dream is needed for any sort of meaningful interpretation. Who is saying, "It'll be okay..." ? This would mean one thing if the speaker is someone deployed in the military, and something very different if the speaker is a deceased relative or a vision of Jesus Christ.
This old lady represents your more mature, wiser Self. It is the part of your mind that does not panic, and it is using the dream to urge you to calm yourself.
Okay dude, first off, he's not referrred to as "the king", but rather "Martin Luther King". Second, it's not the "you had a dream" speech, but the "I have a dream" speech. So if we're even talking about the same thing, the "I have a dream" speech about racial equality was given at the Lincoln Memorial in DC.