Honey, dreaming about your dead sister is already heavy enough without adding some random number to the mix. If you're looking for a sign or a lucky number, go with her birthday or the date she passed away. But really, don't stress about playing numbers based on dreams – leave that to the fortune tellers and superstitious folks.
Oh, dude, I'm not a psychic hotline, but if you're looking for some lottery numbers based on your dreams, I'd say go with 7-11-22-33-44. And hey, if you win big, just remember who gave you those totally random numbers, alright?
Midsummer Night's Dream
Dreams sometimes play with words. Working with dead relatives could be a statement about being stuck in a dead-end job.
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It means you should play the lottery with that number. ____ It could mean that you think of the afterlife as an office environment, and you get a number to wait for your life to be reviewed. Maybe you are concerned with your actions or feeling some guilt, and are worried about facing God.
In dreams, "death" can represent many different things. It could symbolize the end of a relationship, or that he is "dead to you." It might suggest that the person has no feelings, or it could even be a play on words, literally depicting the expression, "dead gorgeous."
He says he dreamed that he was dead and that Juliet came and revived him by kissing him. After rising from the dead he became an emperor. He's quite happy with this dream until Balthazar comes along and tells him that Juliet's dead.
No, the Grateful Dead did not perform at Woodstock in 1969. They were scheduled to play but arrived late due to traffic and missed their set time. Instead, the band played at the Woodstock festival's sister event, the Woodstock 2 festival, in 1970.
His dream is to play for Notre Dame
Dreams can use puns, jokes and word play. Dreams also create literal images from figurative expressions. This dream suggests the phrase, "she lost her head," which means she became excited and silly, or foolishly in love.
The Dream Play - 2011 was released on: USA: 2011