Death is just the beginning. A dream within a dream
2007-01-22 08:08:07
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If life is a dream then death is a part of your dream where you get to know about death.
2007-01-23 06:38:12
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answer #2
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answered by Hitesh 5
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Death is no dream... a bitter fact of life that each life when born has a death linked with it
2007-01-23 00:10:21
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answer #3
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answered by Sudden 5
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Death is the interruption between dreams .
2007-01-23 08:02:27
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answer #4
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answered by jayaraman n--chemm 4
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Well If life is a dream !!
Death is a reality !!
it has to come , any way u cannot prevent it !!
2007-01-22 17:05:13
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answer #5
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answered by Elmo 2
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life is a reality in which we experience different kinds emotions,experiences,joy,sorrow,etc.as a human being considered to be most intelligent creations on earth by god almighty we live a life of struggle to achieve our desired objectives and goals,some of our objectives are realised and some others may not,our life is in different stages say from child hood to adult,if birth is considered to the beginning of life then death is the end of it,what happens after death is still a mystery no one has scientifically pr oven the stage called death even though some religions has got its own versions of death.in my personal opinion death is the end to a life and it is another beginning of life,this is cyclic process life is the beginning and death is the end.
2007-01-22 16:36:38
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answer #6
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answered by ganesh n 5
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Death is also a part of life..
In the cycle of life,death is the portion when we count our mistakes and learn from them and prepare for a new life..
Death is not finalty..Our soul lives on...
2007-01-22 21:15:21
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answer #7
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answered by Jaishree 2
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An awakening? Life can be a dream or a nightmare then we wake up & start the afterlife. Or you could look at it in reverse, we live our lives awake & then die & enter a sweet dream which never ends...
2007-01-22 17:31:48
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answer #8
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answered by amp 6
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dream of
Death
Many of us might have had once or more than once dreams of dying. Dreams of death and dying are very common. They can be extremely frightening, but whether one was dying oneself or suffering the loss of a loved one, the dreams themselves rarely signify death. Traumatic and sad events in dreams may herald change.
Funeral
A dream of attending a funeral does not mean that someone is about to die. If you were walking through a cemetery to the prepared grave, your unconscious may be preparing you for some kind of change. If you were watching the coffin being lowered it is likely that whatever is about to change in your life is almost upon you. If you were about to be buried, try to relate this to how you are feeling; death is the ultimate change, and a change or changes in your waking life will have prompted the dream. Death suggests rebirth, and such dreams often occur at important periods of our lives: for example, during marriage or divorce.
Gravestone
In your dream you may have been reading an inscription on a gravestone naming someone you know. If so, think about the characteristics of that person, because in such cases our dreams are telling us that we should eradicate or change ("kill") those qualities in ourselves. If in the dream you were sad when you read the inscription, it m well be that you should reconsider your attitude to the person concerned, or what they represent. For example, ask yourself whether you need to become more charitable, kind, or considerate if those are the qualities you know abound in the person concerned.
Undertaker
An undertaker in a dream may represent an authority figure in your real life someone who takes charge, and who "undertakes" a necessary and painful job for individuals who cannot do it themselves. You may be the undertaker, carrying a burden of responsibility. Are you assuming too much responsibility in life? If the undertaker was leading you and a funeral party towards the grave, your dream may be reflecting on an approaching period of change in your waking life.
Visit to mortuary
If in your dream you had to visit a mortuary, perhaps you are unwilling to let go of what is past. On the other hand, has your past caught up with you? The mortuary may hold feelings of regret or guilt; there may be a problem that requires the attention of your conscience.
Bereavement or widow or widower
A dream in which you have suffered bereavement, or have become a widow or widower, may reflect feelings of loneliness in your waking life. Even if you are in a relationship, your dream is suggesting that there is a lack of understanding between you and your partner.
Death Warrant
A dream that you have received an execution sentence or death warrant offers dramatic symbols that indicate your need to change an element of your life. The interpretation would be similar if you were experiencing or requesting euthanasia, but in such a case you are pleading with yourself to make the necessary change of attitude.
Killing others
Expressing violence in a dream by killing someone or performing a massacre may indicate that you arc extremely angry in your waking life. Are you perhaps angry with yourself, with another person, or even with society in general?
Skull or Skeleton
A skull or skeleton appearing as a dream symbol is usually far less frightening than it may have appeared on waking. In fact, a skeleton symbol suggests that you are getting down to the "bare bones" of an important task, project, or problem. On the other hand, if you have any aches or pains in your joints, there may be a warning that something purely physical could be wrong. If the teeth in the skull were prominent, your unconscious could be suggesting that you get a dental check-up.
Heaven
A dream of heaven is clearly to be enjoyed perhaps you are "in heaven" in your real life, or your dream may have been purely escapist. If your waking life is particularly dreary at present, your dream of heaven may have been wish fulfilment.
Hell
Hell may be reflecting on your present life and encouraging you to change it. However, you may have been cavorting in the underworld, and enjoying all sorts of weird and wonderful pleasures. On the other hand, a religious background may be rebuking you for some sin, or warning you that your present behaviour could lead you into a worse kind of hell in the future.
2007-01-23 00:39:30
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answer #9
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answered by Kevin 5
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The realization....
death is realization of our dreams. Its only at that time that people generally realize their deeds, whther they were good or bad. They feel conent for the good deeds and sorry for bad ones. That is the moment when a person wants to truthfully declare his/her love to someone and say sorry to the person he/she hated the most. that is the moment when he/she badly wants to guide the misguided and gather up the people whom he/she has hurted the most to ask for apologies.....
It's a moment of content for the people who were good in life for they can rest in peace and a moment of the worst fear for a person who wasn't so good in humanitarian matters the the world....
So, my friend before our dream breaks, we need to realize what we have to do....
:-)
2007-01-22 17:06:54
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answer #10
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answered by plato's ghost 5
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