Dream interpretation is a very personal thing. Different symbols mean different things to different people. The obvious meaning of the grim reaper is death. Death symbols can also be a sign of some kind of change in your life or transition period. The end of an era making way into a new one. You have to look at your life and what is going on right now with you. What feelings did you have in your dream ?What were some of the other aspects of the dream that may be keys to intrerpreting it? Do some association excersizes to find out what the symbols mean to you, personally.
2006-06-23 09:09:08
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answered by jonny'sgirl06 2
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OMG! Really!???Please, tell me you are JOKING? Run. RUN!! RUN NOW!!! Don't stop. Just run for your life!!! Are you not LISTENING!!? STOP reading this and RUN MAN - RUUUN!!!! Run fast, don't grab supplies, you have no time! Just get out of the house NOW. Run down the road, keep running and turn left. Left again and just RUN. A little farther and turn left yet again and finally, left once more. You should be back home now and, due to your recent, strenuous exercise, you should have a nice, dreamless sleep, with no grim reaper to bother you.
(assuming of course you guessed I was joking...I really hope you did, lol, otherwise you will still be running....oops!)
In all seriousness, like another poster said, dreams are pretty much up to the dreamer to interpret correctly. I really wouldn't worry though, as it doesn't mean anything for-boding!
;)
2006-06-23 17:24:11
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answered by googlywotsit 5
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I come from a different sort of dream interpretation teaching, which relies solely on how you felt when you dreamed of the reaper. How you felt, and what you thought when you saw him will help determine the meaning (unless you saw him someplace else in the past, like a movie or book, then it's just day residue).
2006-06-23 15:32:29
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answered by brandedartist 1
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if you really are, it could mean that you have a facination with death and/or a fear of it.
don't worry about it. that thing's just there to help us along and all cultures don't picture a grim reaper. sometimes the reaper isn't that grim.
the next time you see the grim reaper tell it that i want to talk to my grandpa.
2006-06-23 18:17:57
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answered by Stuie 6
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seeing the Grimm in a dream is no real interpretation. It relies on too many aspects. What you should focus on is not noticing the bad things in your life or figuring out what exactly you were worried about or why you were worried. If you have the reaccuring dream of the Grimm in differnt forms, that's when you need to be worried. Believe me, My aunt saw the Grimm in her dreams for three days but now she's fine. She quit smoking and it went away. It was like the Grimm was trying to tell her something.
2006-06-23 15:48:49
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answered by juniorteen312005 2
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I read Tarot Cards and the Death Card doesn't mean death. It means changes in a situation. It sounds to me like this is just a manifestation of stress and worry. Take a deep breath and go inside yourself and figure out what is bothering or worring you most. Once you have identified it you can begin to take the necessary steps to eliminate it.
2006-06-23 16:30:45
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answered by Dovah 3
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You have a difficult choice ahead of you. Keep an open mind and dont be afraid to take chances.
2006-06-23 15:51:35
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answered by faith 1
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you are undergoing a time of change, it may be that your belief system is undergoing a transformation. or you have been facing a problem that is changing how you feel about your self
2006-06-24 00:49:06
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answered by territheterribleliar 4
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1. Do NOT invest in wheat futures .... or
2. You met a pessimistic farmer.
2006-06-23 16:33:51
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answered by JAT 6
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You had to much to eat late last night.
2006-06-23 15:33:16
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answered by Ray W 6
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