Recurring dreams usually contain a message that the dreamer needs to understand. The dreams continue to repeat until the dreamer understands and acts on the message of the dream.
... The question seems to say that there was a real-life break-in at the house that now appears in recurring dreams. That is a strong indication that the dreamer has not processed the trauma and fear resulting from that break-in. The dreams reflect the continuing fear and feelings that one's personal boundaries are not secure. In this case, those could be literal doors and windows with secure locks.
.... But the dream might also suggest a need for stronger emotional and intellectual boundaries, so the dreamer feels able to maintain one's own thoughts, ideas and feelings without being pressured to conform to the thoughts, ideas and beliefs of others.
No, having a wet dream does not break your fast. Wet dreams are involuntary and do not require any action on your part, so they do not affect your fasting status.
No, having a wet dream does not break the fast during Ramadan. Wet dreams are considered natural and involuntary occurrences and do not invalidate the fast.
No, experiencing wet dreams does not break your fast.
No, wet dreams do not break the fast during Ramadan as they are not intentional actions.
Do share or give some of what you have with them....
wait till they break up wait till they break up
to break the color barier and to have kids
The cast of Break Dreams - 2013 includes: Susan Isaacs as Wendy Russo Mary Jo Eustace as Manager Garrett Swann as Nathan Johnson
Well i will break you means that he will beat you up or he will break your bones!!!! watch out dont fight back tell somebody about it GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!
or somebody is trying to break in your house
No ther is not because somebody dupt you and you might be beautiful!
No, he's wet.