It means that in your REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, your unconscious neural pathway created an 'odd' or 'interesting' juxtaposition of visualised objects that in waking consciousness you recalled because of its unusual nature.
In sleep the neural-net or thinking brain shuts down to the stage where thought no longer flows in a logical and fluid order, and instead kind of 'cuts and pastes' different thoughts or memories together. - usually from something you have either experienced or witnessed over the last few days . . . if even just from watching something on TV.
This 'cut and paste' is what creates 'dreams', and it is why 'dreams' are weird compared to the real world.
In dreams, death usually represents a major change, or the transition from one stage of life to the next. In this dream, the "one that dies" probably represents a change in the dreamers life. It does not predict death but illustrates the passing away of the past and the beginning of something new.
Dream started with me going to this place (not sure where) and there was a Buddhist there, he was laying on the ground on his back on this dirt kind of room, but he wasn't doing so well. I went to give him a hug and he was super thankful and jumped up in tears. He hugged back and I guess he could see what's happened in my life in the past or something, he saw every event that's ever happened. He starts to ask if this and that has happened and I was so wowed by that.
Later I went to this place, a beautiful pond inside UBC or something, this magical pond is very special, where you can see stars and galaxy and whatever in the water, so lots of people go and gaze upon it. There were lots of people there, and (in my dream, my dad died from drowning in this particular pond, I guess) and I spot his body at the bottom (by where people can walk by apparently) at the other side of the pool. People walk over him, tripped on him, etc. so I ran over to the other side and down towards his body and just sat there with him. I would keep crying and crying. This group of people come and sit with me and somehow has a meal or something with me at this same spot and I couldn't eat, I just took a bite and kept crying - they couldn't understand why I kept crying because now I realize, no one else can see my dad there. They're starting to think I'm crazy and I wasn't! then I start to think that the Buddhist guy did something to me to make it seem like I am crazy, and I see and relive all these things he saw inside of me to institute me. At this point, I'm somehow locked in this house but in a room now, everyone is looking for me and my boyfriend comes into the picture, but I wasn't sure if he was trying to find me to lock me up or not. But later, other people came into the house looking for me and he pretends to just slide the room door closed and you try to divert the attention from the room, but somehow someone snuck into the room from the other side, I tried to stay quiet but in the end, he found me
And that's when the alarm went off
If the question means to say that you have had two dreams about someone who has died, it means that that specific person represents something occurring in your real life right now. For example if the person who died is a grandparent or a friend from your past, then something happening in your life right now reminds you of that person, or or brings to mind something that person taught you.
On the other hand if the dream is about someone actually dying two times, that suggests two different types of endings, perhaps the ending of the relationship and also moving away from that relationship in a physical sense.
It means that your unconscious mind already knows that this relationship is over. The dream represents your mind's effort to help you to consciously accept that fact.
William Shakespeare.
1 a female dies 2 a male dies 3 the female dies and will not bring forth life (unless she is already pregnant and would count as two deaths 4 the male dies cannot inseminate, and his lineage may be lost ie he may be the only male of his sibblings and the male fathers name will not be passed on, unless the females do not give up their surname in marriage 5 death is death, u are what you are Death should come to you, you should not seek it at all costs
Yes the dream die when are hope dies
The cast of The Dream Never Dies - 1980 includes: Henry Ramer as Narrator
I'm not sure that this topic was talking about "Dream" himself, but Dream has died many times as well. So, nothing happens except a possible angriness
Depends on the deaths reason
he passed away after an illness
The grantees in the deed are the actual owners. If one dies their interest in the property is automatically passed to the survivor.The grantees in the deed are the actual owners. If one dies their interest in the property is automatically passed to the survivor.The grantees in the deed are the actual owners. If one dies their interest in the property is automatically passed to the survivor.The grantees in the deed are the actual owners. If one dies their interest in the property is automatically passed to the survivor.
You are worried about him.
No, he has died already, in 1977.
No one. The boys think captain nemo dies, but its not true. Their journey is only a dream.