Dreams express the thoughts, experiences and emotions of the dreamer. The person crying in this dream represents some aspect of the dreamer that is sad, grieving or struggling with depression.
It means that you feel as if no one is aware of your difficult situation. "Crying out" in the dream is a literal illustration of your wanting to make others appreciate how much you are struggling.
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Dreams often will bring to one's attention deeply hidden or repressed emotions. The dream could illustrate the dreamer's intuitive understanding of the husband's sadness. Alternatively, the husband in the dream might symbolize the dreamer's own self and her own grief.
Dreams are not actually a vision or something similar, you dream of things that you think about. Your dream probably suggests that you worry about your children crying.Another perspective:Dreams are almost always about the dreamer, and other people in dreams very often represent different aspects of the dreamer's self. In the figurative language of dreams, a child often represents one's "inner child," the curious, playful, vulnerable aspect of the self. So your subconscious self is alerting your waking mind that a part of you is hurting - or lonely - or feeling neglected. It's time to take better care of yourself, because you deserve some nurturning, too.
No, lucid dreaming occurs while one is still fully asleep, but becomes aware that one is dreaming as the dream is taking place. Once one awakens, the dream, lucid or otherwise, has ended.
The only thing to "do" when one has a disturbing dream is determine how the dream relates to your own life. The person seen crying in the dream is a symbol representing some part of yourself that is hurting. To figure out what part of your life it represents, look for clues in other details of the dream. For example, was the crying person sitting beside a gymnasium, wearing a basketball uniform? That would suggest that you feel more deeply disappointed about not making the team than you realized. Or was the person standing at the side of the road watching a car drive away? That might reflect frustration at not being able to drive. Each person's dream is specific to the individual, so you must find the clues that are meaningful to you.
This dream suggests that the dreamer feels that someone or something has taken control of one's life - or some part of one's life - against one's will.
When you have a good dream but wake up crying, it means that your subconscious mind has done a good job in releasing inner tensions. Crying is a release of emotional stress, and can be an expression of relief and happiness as well as an expression of sorrow.
The dream refers in some way to the passage of 12 lunar months or one entire year.
One of the reactions is happiness and joy, others may be grieving or crying from how strong the words mean.
According to Leon Nacson (dreamcoach.com.au):Crying in a dream is a very good symbol it indicates a relief of built up emotions anything that was offending you, annoying you or hurting you is beginning to be released. It's important to ask yourself what you felt while the tears were rolling down your cheek, were they tears of joy? Was it fear or sorrow? Or did something take your breath away. Once you've shed your tears always remember that there is absolutely no use crying over spilt milk. Try saying this to yourself as you fall asleep, the past is history, the future is a mystery and the presents a gift.A different response:The interpretation changes if the dreamer sees someone or something else crying, rather than the dreamer crying. It is interesting that the dream is described as "an eye crying," rather than two eyes crying. This suggests that the dream could be a play on words: "eye" = "I" and "crying" = cry in the sense of shouting, perhaps?Taking a methodology from classic psychology, the dreamer might try brainstorming or "free association" with the image of a single eye tearing up and crying. For instance, "one eye" is "single." Is the dreamer repressing tears of loneliness?
Usually it means you like them or you were thinking about them before you fell asleep