It means very little, and probably nothing whatsoever to you, when you die in someone else's dream. When death occurs in dreams, it is a metaphor representing significant change, such as the end of a career, graduation or divorce. At the end of the school year, many students have dreams of death simply because term is ending. More importantly, dreams are about the dreamer. So when you appear in someone else's dream, "you" symbolize some aspect of that other person. The link below provides additional examples and discussion about death in dreams.
I don't know. All of my dreams are in color so maybe everyone's dreams are different and don't mean anything special.
Don't forget,the dreams never die? or something close to that. I´d say it means "Never forget the dying dreams" or "Never forget the dreams that die" (literally).
Yes, you can die in your dreams, but it does not mean you will die in real life. Dreaming of death can symbolize the end of something in your waking life, such as a relationship or a phase. It can also represent a fear of change or a need for transformation.
No, it is not possible to die in your dreams.
Assuming you mean hopes and aspirations rather than sleeping images, dreams often die because of lack of opportunities or a lack of attention to what you want in life.
Assuming you mean hopes and aspirations rather than sleeping images, dreams often die because of lack of opportunities or a lack of attention to what you want in life.
dreams can mean many things or nothing at all it all depends, what kind of dream did you have
Your dreams express your thoughts and emotions. If you are obsessing about your girlfriend and thinking of her all the time, it is quite natural for you to dream about her all the time. But your dreams do NOT mean that she is thinking or dreaming of you.
Your falling in love
That depends on whether you mean 'The dreams of tomorrow' or 'The dreams of tomorrows', and only you can know that. The former construction is much more likely to be what you mean, but I suppose you could be thinking of something like 'the dreams of all our tomorrows'. Writing it as 'all our tomorrows' dreams' would be technically correct but clumsy and ambiguous and, I think, best avoided.
No. This is an urban legend. If you dream that you die, you do NOT die in real life.
The premise here is if you die in your dreams you die for real.