To see someone else crying in your dream, may be a projection of your own feelings onto someone else. If you do not cry in your waking life, then seeing someone else cry may be a little easier to deal with then seeing yourself cry.
According to my dream book......"You will be required to render aid to someone". This doesn't necessarily mean the person who is crying in your dream. It could be anyone. It could be something as simple as helping someone at work meet their deadline or as big as helping someone with a grieving process or divorce. Keep your eyes and ears ready and you will know when your time to "aid" a friend arrives. Good Luck, A
To notice someone else crying in your dream may be another reflection of your own feelings. If you are the type of person who seldom cries in your actual life, then seeing someone else cry in your dream may be more acceptable to you than seeing yourself weep.
Your dreams are produced by your own mind and express your own emotions. If someone cries (weeps) in your dream, it means that you need to express your own sorrow or distress. By dreaming of someone weeping, your mind releases emotional tension.
> If "cries" refers to calling or shouting to you, rather than weeping, that suggests that your own subconscious (sleeping) mind is trying to alert your conscious (waking) mind to pay attention to something. Other factors in the dream might provide clues about the issue that needs your attention.
> In either case, the "someone" in your dream is not anybody outside yourself. There is no other person sending magical messages into your sleeping mind.
If someone cries for you in your dream
yesMore information:Your loved one continues to live through your memories and emotions; because your dreams arise from your subconscious mind and are all about your memories and emotions, it follows naturally that a loved one who has died can appear in the spirit in your dreams.
It means you miss them and you want to see them again.
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.
Dreams of deceased loved ones are common during the mourning process. Often the mind struggles to accept the reality and finality of the loss, and tries to bring back the loved one through dreams. As your mourning gradually moves toward acceptance, these dreams generally become more peaceful and comforting. Yet dreams of loved ones can continue through the years, since your love and care of one another transcend the bounds of this life.
The dream's meaning depends on who you dreamed about. Dreams of loved ones are very common and normal, especially during the period of mourning. These dreams help your unconscious mind accept the reality and permanence of your loved one's absence.
Longing for an absent loved one can certainly lead to dreams (daydreams or dreams during sleep) of that person. Hallucinations, by contrast, are visions or illusions of something that is not real while one is awake, and require urgent medical attention.
This simply means that your boyfriend is on your mind. It is perfectly natural to dream about a loved one. The dreams do NOT mean that the boyfriend is thinking of you; dreams only illustrate the dreamer's own thoughts and feelings. It means your unconscious mind is fixating on your boyfriend. You are possibly obsessed, don't worry.
Seeing loved ones in a dream is fairly common.Though no one can definitively interpret all your dreams, and there are several theories why we do so, if someone or something is on your mind a great deal then your sub-concious is likely to include such things in dreams.
Obviously he meant it. Maybe he finally realized that he loves you afterall.
There are several possibilities. The dreamer might be concerned about the loved one's safety. Or the "loved one" could symbolize a part of the dreamer's own self that is taking some sort of risk. It might even represent a sudden flash of insight or a brilliant idea the dreamer has had or hopes to experience. The one thing this dream definitely does not mean is that the loved one literally has been struck by lightening. Dreams are very rarely psychic in that way, and they always deal in symbols and metaphors.
It could be that loved one is stopping by in your dreams. If the specific dream is a moment with that person you remember after the dream it may be something you need to know and you should do some more research.
Assuming this is a dream: The shadow symbolizes something that the dreamer perceives as a threat to the loved one. Its "shadowy" quality suggests that the dreamer is not sure as to the specific cause of the threat. The dreamer need not be overly concerned, as dreams typically exaggerate and over-dramatize their subjects.