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No, dreams do not "come true" in the way the question suggests. Seeing yourself getting married in a dream is an expression of your wish; you want very much to get married, so your subconscious mind creates a dream in which you experience what you desire. The dream does not predict the future.
The theme for A Midsummer Night's Dream is love and fantasy. You should read the play and see for yourself that there is true love and fantasy in it.
Yes, it is possible to see yourself die in a dream. This experience can be unsettling, but it is a common occurrence in dreams and does not necessarily reflect reality.
When you see yourself crossing in your dream, it could be a pointer to a shift in career or anything else to something new.
It can be true in that case. You might be haunted by the ghosts. They might be trying to control over you.
Yes you can but you have to pray for it and try to be close To Allah.
The dream is showing you how the broken relationship with your sister is "stealing" your happiness. The image of your sister in the dream reflects yourself. In the language of dreams, you see yourself burglarizing your own valuables because of a value-less disagreement.
It means that you are actually fat and just want to be skinny becaues you are obese. So go exercise, stop eating, and then you wont have to dream about being skinny.
No. Dreams originate in your own mind, not sent by anyone outside yourself. It is more likely that you would dream about a particular person whom you want to see.
The phrase "all that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream" suggests that our perception of reality may not be as solid or true as it appears. It implies that what we perceive as real may actually be like a dream, fleeting and insubstantial.
In this dream, the friend symbolizes yourself. The fight represents some problem that you are struggling with in real life.
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