The night his parents died!
Dream Demon
It really isn't horror but it's in the movie "Clue" based on the board game.
Michael Myers is a character in several popular horror films. He was first seen in the 1978 film Halloween, and has been a recurring character in that series. His character has also appeared in books.
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Recurring Dream - album - was created in 1996-06.
The Sandy Duncan Show - 1972 Dream a Little Recurring Dream of Me 1-13 was released on: USA: 31 December 1972
Triffid flowers are a dream from the Rocky Horror Show.
The night his parents died!
Dream Demon
It really isn't horror but it's in the movie "Clue" based on the board game.
Dreams are frequently your mind trying to "work things out". If the dream is recurring, then so is the "problem", your ability to change your actions most likely means you still haven't found the optimal solution yet.
Having the same dream over and over (recurring dreams) means that some continual problem or recurring issue in your life needs to be resolved. As long as you avoid confronting the problem causing the dream, that dream will keep repeating.> Jumping out a window with your siblings suggests self destructive behavior. So the recurring dream may refer to some bad habit, addiction or pattern of behaving that you share with your siblings. Alternatively, the siblings might simply represent different aspects of yourself, illustrating that your self-destructive behavior is impacting many areas of your life.
It means that your mind is trying to bring some significant detail of that dream to your conscious awareness. The resolution of the dream has no importance; it is the recurring detail that you need to consider.
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Recurring dreams often point toward a problem that has not been resolved in real life. When the real situation is managed, the dream will stop repeating.