Usually when I have a dream, its not a good one. But lately, I've been having these creeeeepy dreams where I come extremely close to death. For ex...In one of my dreams, a man shot a gun at my head and when the bullet reached my head, I actually felt the pressure of the bullet, but then I woke up. And in another one of my dreams, a man was about to kill me with a knife. When the knife came to my neck, I could, once again, feel the pressure of the knife, but I woke up before I could die.
I have had many others dreams like this.....
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?!?!??
2007-03-24
18:43:29
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➔ Psychology
Death in dreams means change or transformation, not a literal death. It would seem when you have a dream like this that something in your life needs to change. If you are being shot it could be someone in your life that "shoots you down" in some way. The knife could be someone who threatens you (knife to your throat). The subconscious mind uses a lot of puns in our dreams.
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Sarita
2007-03-24 18:48:03
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answered by saritadreaming 4
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I had the bullet to the head dream before. I was shot ten times in the head, and then the dream repeated itself and I tried to change the outcome, but I still wound up with the ten bullets in the head again and the pressure that you described. It Turns out that my father had had several strokes, small ones that he hardly had noticed, but he had had TEN of them over time, as the scan of his brain later showed. Yes, sometimes death in dreams is symbolic of a transformation through a difficult time, and trouble leaving the old behind, but sometimes it is a communication between you and the people whom you have a close bond with, by blood or by heart. Has anyone you care about turned up in harms way in one of your dreams? Because when we dream of ourselves getting hurt, that includes us feeling pain about someone we love being harmed. Check with your loved ones, make sure that they are all okay, and if they are, the dreams will go away.
2007-03-24 18:57:57
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answered by ? 5
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I'm extremely uncomfortable ascribing any sort of inner meaning to dreams. Your dreams are basically stray thought processes and memories kicking around in your subconscious. When you're asleep, you have less control over the direction of your thoughts; it's essentially all the things that you ignore or set aside during the day finally being unchained and able to come out and play.
However, it is possible that your subconscious thoughts are a reflection of your overall mental state. If your current dreams are a little more disturbing than usual, you may have more to worry about now than you used to. Check your stress levels--if you're feeling upset or worried a lot, it may be time to try and reduce your workload.
2007-03-24 18:55:04
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answered by Burger Boy 2
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Seriously it can mean a few things. it could be memories from another life.
It could be you have had out of body experiences, call- astral travel It occurs when the spirit leaves the body during sleep or very deep meditation and takes excursions on it's own. Dreams seem so real of love ones who died, but are some of them dreams? perhaps they astral traveled and met that loved one spiritually. It happens more than people think, I 've done it at least twice that I know about.
Or it is a dream that feels so seemingly real. Perhaps it means to stay away from people that seemingly feel as a threat.
2007-03-24 19:19:38
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answered by inteleyes 7
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There are regulations below which the universe operates, regardless of in case you do not have faith in them. between those are the regulation of Karma, the regulation of reason and result, and the regulation of attraction. Then there are issues that persons have faith, called superstitions, usually in the style of unwell omens, that have little or no foundation truly, and usually start up whilst some mind-blowing malicious adventure occurs, and this is incorrectly attributed issues want to a black cat, breaking a mirror, stepping on a crack, beginning an umbrella interior, or Friday the thirteenth. You administration your certainty. You administration your destiny.
2016-11-23 14:01:46
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answered by keanum 4
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ok if u wanna stop having these things make sure your room isnt cold. doctors say u r more likely 2 have a weird dream like that when the room is cold. also u might be going through a stage in life . have u broke up with som1 or lost som1 close 2 u?
hope i could hellp ;-)
2007-03-24 18:53:54
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answered by Zach 1
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Don't worry. Your dream is not a premonition. You are, however being tormented by someone or some situation(s) in your real life. Try to resolve whatever conflict is taking place in your life. It is only then that your nightmares will start to dissipate. Best wishes to you and sweet dreams.
2007-03-24 19:16:52
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answered by JOURNEY 5
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I've heard that before but I'm not an expert. The people I know who had these dreams are fine many years later.
2007-03-24 18:52:32
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answered by madbaldscotsman 6
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Maybe you've been watching to many movies or on edge about something. I suggest you change your life, like start eating more vegatables and start thinking possitive, but think of what you love to do, or go shopping with your friends and maybe start a hobby that YOU love to build or draw. In otherwards change your life style and think positive.
2007-03-24 19:00:49
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answered by Anonymous
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