The dream suggests that you have suspicions about your husband's faithfulness, or that you feel insecure in your marriage. The dream does NOT provide solid information about your husband's thoughts, feelings or intentions; instead it reveals your own deep doubts. One possibility is that in real life, you have been ignoring obvious signs of trouble in the marriage, and this dream is a nudge from you own mind to pay attention to your actual situation. But another possibility is that the dream stems only from your own imagined insecurities. Either way, this dream can motivate you to take a good, clear-eyed assessment of what is really going on in your marriage.
Nothing - my husband and I have a variety of dreams that concern one another and we have a very healthy, loving and fun relationship. I wouldn't read too much into it.
The question is confusing as it is stated. Your dreams are about your own thoughts and emotions. If you dream about someone else leaving her husband, that is about your own marriage just as if you had dreamed of yourself leaving your husband. In both cases, the dream shows that you feel the need for more independence. This might be a good time to give some serious thought to your marriage and to have some honest conversation with your husband.
Dreams are about the dreamer. So if another person dreamed that you were pregnant, in the dream "you" represent something about the dreamer herself.
Nothing. Dreams rarely mean anything.
It could mean that he is scared to loose you..
The "new husband" in your dreams does not have anything to do with your real marriage. The new husband is a symbol of yourself, and the new ways that you are developing and growing as you age and mature. "He" represents your new strengths, assertiveness and self-awareness.
Dreams
These dreams only reflect the dreamer's own interest or emotions about the "someone." The dreams do NOT mean that the other person is thinking about the dreamer or reveal anything about that person's feelings or intentions.
dreams are completely mysterious. it more than likely means nothing Dreams are about the dreamer. When "your husband's friend" dreams about your husband or you, he is actually dreaming about something concerning his own life. The "divorce" could be a metaphor for any sort of division or split. There is no reason to be concerned about this particular dream.
You mean, all of them?
The question is unclear whether there were two dreams of the husband dying, or if the husband died twice in a single dream. In either case, "death" in dreams represents transformation, transition, or some sort of major change that ends one period of life and begins the next. More importantly, dreams are about the dreamer, so the dream expresses the dreamer's anxiety for the husband rather than predicting the husband's future.
you will get a date with this person.