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Old 02-02-2009, 01:39 AM
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Thank you very much. You have given me much wisdom to think about.

Your "smiles and gestures" comment was quite interesting. My younger daught dreamed of my (dec) father years ago (whom she'd never met)...right at the beginning of a long, stressful period which she was too young to understand. She said he sat at the foot of her bed and just smiled at her, and she "knew" she would be all right. In the end, she was.

Thank you again.
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Old 02-02-2009, 06:00 AM
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Unhappy dead aunt

i had a dream about walking in the same lane where i was mugged 7 years ago. this time though i was prepared so as soon as i seen the thug in question i was running so fast till i go to what looked like my deseased aunts house. sh was having some sot of a gathering and told me that i am safe here that that guy will not get me here as i am around family now. she had that same sweet smile, and looked so youthfull compared to the last few months before she past away. what does this dream mean ?
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Old 02-02-2009, 06:01 AM
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Unhappy grave

I then also had a dream of seeing my husbands grave very loely with flowers and photos .. and on the otherside mine, but mine had no gravestone and was unkept
what does this all mean
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Old 02-03-2009, 02:24 PM
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Hello Froggs,

Your first dream suggests how much you've learned from your prior experience; i.e., how you can be comforted and secured, through times of trial and adversity, by the examples of family.

As you ponder your legacy, your second dream suggests a sense that there is much left undone; i.e., you may be pondering what, if anything, will you be remembered for long after your departure from this plain of existence. Seeing one's grave without a marker manifests an urgency or desire to leave one's mark upon the world. I hope this helps.
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Hello SB50,

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My younger daught dreamed of my (dec) father years ago (whom she'd never met)...right at the beginning of a long, stressful period which she was too young to understand. She said he sat at the foot of her bed and just smiled at her, and she "knew" she would be all right. In the end, she was
Your description of your daughter's dream suggests to me that it is an example of a true after-death-contact (ADC) or visitation dream. Children appear to have these experiences more readily than adults. These dreams strongly suggests the persistence of life beyond death.
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Old 02-05-2009, 01:36 PM
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Smile It serves two things I suggest.

Dreams in one hand help us with our daily living journey by having us dream what happens to us during our life times and also from distant venues that predict our future but as well scientifically help us with cleaning up the storage of our brain as a recycle of old information that is not needed.
Reason why some dreams stay and some do not.
In my case, since the death of my father I have come to value every dream I tend to understand clearly when it comes to me. Many have come to pass when they are vividly as is and some have become parables that I have to solve every once a while even seek guidance when I do not understand them.
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Question about a dream

its like this ...over and over again i have tried to find the meaning of the content of a dream. The dream is always different but somehow sometime within the dream my legs become heavy and it becomes difficult to walk or move. Sometimes i have to move fast to hide from some small fast moving alien like creatures other times it is as simple as children throwing rocks at me in a park. It always is the same, my legs somehow start to weigh too much and are very hard to move there fore putting me or the people that i am with in danger. This is a reacurring theme in many dreams and it is begining to scare me...it looks as if all the meaning of paralysis in dreams is very bad from break ups to financial down fall. I do not want any of this. I do not like the feeling that i experience in these dreams, it is so realistic and i do not know if it is dream paralysis or just dreaming of being paralized? any help? what is the difference? Is there anything that I can do to change it. I have not experenced any of the other things that i have read that go along with dream paralysis but it sounds as if it gets worse with time....a little freakin?????
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Old 02-25-2009, 05:49 PM
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Hello breezynite,

Far from some social "break-up", financial dilemma, or physical paralysis, such dreams are about some mental or emotion limitation you may sense about yourself. The limitation describes the sluggish way you may be applying yourself to some effort to escape some mentally tormenting circumstance. These dreams are about applying one's mental efforts more effectively and having fate in each succeeding step. I hope this helps.
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Old 03-09-2009, 03:26 AM
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Default 1st or 3rd person?

I almost always dream in third person. I may be a character in my dream, but my conscious self is always the camera in the dream. I can actually see myself in my dreams! I can always tell that I'm in a dream because of this. I've not really heard much said about whether it is more common for people to dream in first or third person.
Of all the dreams I've had only one type of dream in first person. Does this have any special meaning?
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Talking i have a question

I had a dream about my friend before I met her. What does that mean?
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