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I had a dream that I was living in one of my previous houses, and my kookum Adele was sleeping in a bed, while my mom was making shepherd's pie in the kitchen. I was standing in front of my kookum, and I heard her talking in her sleep. I heard from my mooshum that if a passed relative in a dream talks to you, and you allow yourself to understand what they are saying, then they would say that they are okay where they are, and that they are looking over you. But she didn't say that, as I understood what she said. She was talking in her sleep, saying something, which I couldn't understand. Then she said, "you killed him, why did you kill him?" I felt like she wasn't talking to me. I felt like she was talking about a person who died in Grouard a few days ago, a friend of her's. His name was William, and I had a feeling that she was dreaming about a person who killed William, although he died in a car crash. What could this mean? I have a strong feeling that this dream means something.

2006-08-18 07:13:37 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Other - Health

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in order to understand any dream, you have to break down each element in the dream down to it's base meaning. a relative could mean something relative to you, and because the relative is no longer with us, maybe it is something that is from your past that is still relative to you. she was talking in her sleep, possibly meaning that whatever the dream is about, you have put it on the back burner for a while. since people who are dead do not dream any longer, then this dream isn't about her dream, it's about your dream. in a dream, death and killings don't always translate as such, they just usually mean large unstoppable unreversible changes. maybe her saying why did you kill him could mean, why did you change him, or disrupt his life. remember, sometimes our subconcious mind is trying to tell us something, but our ready minds grasp to the first possible answer, and we never find out what our dreams really mean.

2006-08-21 07:33:46 · answer #1 · answered by Exodus 3 · 0 0

Let me tell you some things about dreams...

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You can now with the site below to interpret it for your
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Interpret Your Dreams on this site all the meanings without having to look them up never mind the...Title...of the web-site. http://www.freakydreams.com/ because Good Dreams also can be Interpreted.
Dreaming is a place of possibility and creation, a land of futures that might come and pasts that never were. It is also a land of nightmares.
It constantly changes as people fall asleep and shape parts of it, then wake up and their dreams dissolve back into mist. A dreams dictionary always helps ( for other descriptions needed ). http://myjellybean.com/dream/pagey.html
Did you know you can make yourself dream anything its called...Lucid Dreaming which this site will explains along with some other questions about dreaming. http://www.dreams.ca/

2006-08-20 01:50:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

usually when you have dreams of relatives that have passed on / its more a validation that they are *watching over you and that they are there for a reason~(esp in your case) probably has to do with the fact that you are highly intuitive~~and might be *picking up* information that your awake mind (concious mind) might be denying or hiding~~~which you connect to when you are sleeping~~~~my advice is the next time you *see you relative try asking her about your purpose in life and if she can help guide you into a higher understanding in life...................

2006-08-18 14:24:57 · answer #3 · answered by darkangel1111 5 · 0 0

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