It does not mean a thing. Dreams are produced by the subconscious mind of each individual, and are as unique as each individual. Generally speaking, repetitive dreams indicate an issue the dreamer has not resolved. So not having repetitive dreams might suggest that this dreamer is conscientious about dealing with problems as they arise. Or it could mean this dreamer simply does not remember many dreams.
Repetitive dreams often suggest a chronic difficulty or a problem that the dreamer is avoiding. Dreams of a dead person could mean the dreamer has not accepted the finality of the person's death. It might also mean that the dreamer has unfinished business with the deceased that needs to be resolved.
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your worried about them or like ... you rlly rlly rlly like them ?
You have something to say, and you want people to hear you say it.
It means you are a normal human being. Many people have dreams like this. It doesn't mean anything.
In dreams, death usually indicates a significant change, transformation or transition. Repetitive dreams about death suggest that the dreamer is resisting some sort of inevitable change, such as growing older or accepting developments in society or technology.
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Dreams have their own significance and they are a mirror and a reflection of our mind. For more than a century, psychologists, particularly Jungian psychologist and therapist, have used dreams as a means of exploring hidden emotions. The hour of a repetitive dream probably is not important; that only means that you tend to awaken at that time, so you remember whatever dream is occurring then. But repetitive dreams usually mean that you have an on-going issue or unresolved problem in your real life that needs to be resolved. Once you confront that issue and solve the problem, the dream will stop recurring.
because they listen to there sprit
Repetitive dreams of past situations suggests that something in the dreamer's present life is very much like those situations in the past. It seems that the dreamer's subconscious mind is trying to get the dreamer to learn from past mistakes or successes.
Some people mean the same thing when they talk about repetitive strain injuries and repetitive motion injuries. The difference is most likely that RSIs are from abusing a part of your body by working it improperly while a RMI is just from regular use.
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