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My Dream Does It Mean Something

Do dreams always mean something?

because my mom had a dream that she was in a line and she was way in the very end and my grandparents were in the front and my mom said mom i won't make it up their then my grandma said that it was'nt her time. . . oh & both my grandparents are dead would that mean anything?

If you have a dream that something good happened, does that mean it will happen?

Dreaming of something good happening, especially if it flows in time as if it was actually happening;  is considered as very positive and clairvoyant.  However, a positive symbolic dream may indicate good news or good opportunities about to arrive into your life.  The symbology is very important as is the context in which any symbology arises. Number and color aspects are also very important.

What does it mean when you have a dream about something falling apart?

I had a dream last night about me driving a motorbike and like it started falling apart...i didn't notice it....but it was falling apart slowly, then i went to a garage and they built it up and it had like a bus on top of if basically...like the height and stuff....it was really strange, i just wondered what or if it meant anything...

Does it mean something when you see a person in your dream, who is not alive?

It could mean a number of things, many possibilities. Two common ones:If this person is someone you knew or knew of, it could mean that the Spirit of this person has a message for you or would like to connect you. It may in fact be a Spirit visitation, which I interpret and analyze a lot for my clients in my profession.However, sometimes I discover in my client work that dreaming of a person who is not alive does not necessarily mean that anyone is trying to reach out to you. It is just a result of workings of your mind and imagination or a memory being creatively expressed in the mind.It really depends, case by case. If you have had a dead person appear in your dreams, giving you an accurate answer as to what it means specifically for you and why this has occurred in your specific situation is not possible on this general forum.***FRIENDLY REMINDER: Please upvote my response at bottom if you enjoy it. I appreciate it!***

What does it mean to have the same dream over and over?

In my experience, which is limited, there are two main types of dreams that repeat. The first is some constant emotion, these can be traumas, or some condition in your life that keeps you feeling a certain way. So the dream repeats as it is unresolved or unprocessed. You re-live some experience as codified in the dream. Sometimes they appear mundane, but on questioning and examining associations, they connect to negative feelings. Usually this has to do with fear. Often fear of change. Another is loss of a sense of self and a sense of incapacity. But others are possible, regret, guilt, rage. Sometimes they are only an image, like a photo of someone.The second type which can blend into the first, is that there is something coming into being. This dream repeats, but it tends to be different every time in the details. Same character, same situation, same location, but variations on the theme.For example, a guy kept dreaming of being on a building, in a small town. The building was four stories. As he was on this building there was a parade of beautiful women doing parkour all over the other buildings and in the street. This dream kept coming, sometimes the women were doing other things, such as a parade. Sometimes one women in particular stood out. Sometimes they were nude. These dream turned out to be related to the person’s impending divorce. They got married early, they at the time had a good financial situation that changed radically and they both knew they needed to go their separate ways. They both were afraid, and proud not wanting to admit to in their minds failure. At the same time they both knew and isolated themselves from each other. Going through the motions. The dreamer was not having any intimate relations, and was attracted to women wherever he went. When he admitted to himself that he really wanted to find another partner, got excited about that, then he saw the future with a sense of adventure and possibility so the dreams changed. He got divorced and moved on with his life.

Do DREAMS means anything?

My son has woken up 3 times tonight saying he has this dream and it doesnt end, each time he falls asleep its like a part 2 and part 3 of the same dream.

His dream was he got picked up for school with his brother by a new bus driver, the next day there were no other kids on the bus, just him and his brother on the 3rd time, the bus driver came in a car and picked him up by himself and took him to his house and he said "Your not going to call the cops, right?" My son said "no". Then he ran down some stairs and ran out the door and the guy chased him. My son is crying and doesnt want to go back to sleep. my son thinks someone either wants to kill him or rape him.

What could these dreams mean? mind you, he's only 16 and in high school. Any advice would be appreciated.

What does it mean if I dream something the exact way that it actually happens?

Question asked: What does it mean if I dream something the exact way that it actually happens?My answer: What does it mean if a person asks a question without revealing pertinent details so no can seriously examine the event(s) they are asking about?Well, it's hard to pin down what a person means when they are being secretive in asking a question. But one might reasonably guess that this person doesn't want a serious answer, since a serious answer would have to be based on reality with all its messy details.One could also guess that the person is also drawn to magical thinking rather than serious answers and doesn't want challenges to what they already want to believe is true. I suspect this person is mainly seeking responses from others who also prefer magical thinking and who will share similar stories.

Very wierd dream. Does mean anything or just fun?

It starts with me waking up at my parents house. I answer the door and see my friend there, by now ive realized its a dream so try to kiss her (cuz, meh its a dream) but it doesn't work, then i walk to the end of my path and an old school friend, who happens to be skating past, talks to me (fuzzy details) but i come to the conclusion that Im dead.
(fuzzy details)
I then wake up in a car park type thing full of big TVs where people are playing games, but they're just playing, whereas i was in VR. I go to see the manager, i overhear a conversation "its best for him that way he doesn't know about his face", it turns out my face is scared/bleeding.

They seam to know more about it, so theres a chase through a weird building up stairs, when i get to the top theirs a window, i figure its a dream (so i cant die) so i jump out, but about 1/2 way down Im scared that Im dead or summit so i imagine myself a parachute, i get wings instead, and glide down and wake up before i hit the ground.ideas?

Do dreams always mean something, or are they often pointless with little to no explanation?

When I was younger I stole a gift card with money on it and was constantly afraid that every single day I'd get caught. I was extremely paranoid and constantly felt guilty. It took about six weeks for my dad to notice his gift card was gone and every single night for those six weeks I had nightmares that my teeth were breaking and falling out. Not one night went by where it didn't happen. After I was caught and got in trouble the dreams completely stopped.When I'm going through a really emotional or dark time my dreams express it. I get night terrors when it goes on for too long. During the worst of my addictions animals attacked me every night in my dreams and I’d wake up screaming.My dreams have never been normal when I compare them to the average person, but I don't think these are coincidences. I think dreams are really important and have a way of telling us when something needs to change in your life. I pay close attention to my dreams and often write about then to interpret them and figure out what it is in my life that's causing the ones that really stand out and bother me.

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