Dreams communicate through symbols and metaphors. "Cancer" might represent something "eating at you," that is, a persistent problem that is draining one's energy and defies solution. It could represent a relationship that is getting progressively worse or a job that feels as if it is "killing you." However, dreams can be influenced by changes in the physical body, so if the dreamer has not had a physical checkup recently, it would not be a bad idea to get that done.
There is not enough information about this dream to suggest a meaningful interpretation. A fearful, tragic dream would mean something different than a peaceful, calm, loving dream. Also, a dream about someone who actually has cancer in real life would be different from a dream of someone who is currently healthy.
> Generally speaking, the dream expresses your own thoughts and feelings, either about the other person or about yourself. You might be worried that the other person might have cancer, or that an existing cancer might return or that treatments will fail. On the other hand, you might simply have a long-standing fear of getting cancer yourself, which your mind projects onto another, symbolic person representing yourself.
The dream illustrates your own anxieties about that loved one's well-being. It could also reflect your feeling concern because of subtle clues or behavior within your family. If there have been several trips to the doctor or to the hospital, more medications being taken, or over-heard conversations about illness that have not included you, you might be more worried and frightened than you need to be. This anxiety can come out in dreams. If you think something is going on with a loved one that you are not being told about, simply ask. It's much better to know the truth than to worry unnecessarily.
Dreaming of your dad's cancer is completely normal. Your mind produces dreams about those things that concern you, and obviously your dad's cancer is a great concern. Your dream does not predict anything about the future; it only expresses your own feelings.
If the dreamer has been neglected his/her personal health, this dream could be notice that it is time for a basic physical checkup. But it is more likely that the "cancer" represents something the dreamer has been dreading and avoiding. The dream suggests that it is time to end the denial and confront the situation (whatever it might be) and deal with it.
The dream illustrates your suspicions about something happening in your family now. You may have heard fragments of conversations behind closed doors or comments about doctors and tests, and these things have snowballed into fears of cancer and other terrible things. The dream expresses these fears, but does not necessarily reflect reality. Your fears may be groundless; the best thing to do is to ask your family members directly.
It means you are thinking about it a lot or it could be a sign that your loved one should get checked for cancer.
It means your worried about your boyfriend whenever he gets sick.. the worse outcome you get out of it that it could be cancer. But really isn't
that your going to die of cancer..... sorry
It means there is going to be a change in your life
It means that someone is going to die from family or friends
It means that you are having an unpleasant dream. Unles you have grounds for thinking that he is going to kill you nothing.
What does it mean if you cant find someone your looking for in your dream
It could be that or probably that is what your conscience was thinking about before going to sleep, which made you dream of him/her.
had a dream someone was getting out of jail
that im going to get with him
ur going to face ur best friend worrying
whan someone say i lovee u in a dream what does it mean
This could be a warning dream that someone is jealous or not happy with your child, and can cause problems in your life. It does not mean that your child is going to be shot.
"Dream better" is not a common expression in American English. The more familiar expression is "Sweet dreams," often said to someone who is going to bed with a meaning similar to "Good night."
This probably is a wish-fulfillment dream. When you earnestly desire something, your subconscious mind will create a dream so you can experience your desire in the safe context of sleep.