You're way overreacting,,,it's just a dream! Maybe it's time to have your medications. readjusted !
2007-08-27 14:02:48
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answered by g_man 5
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Sounds to me like..........
Your family is not going to die. You might be having the dreams because you severly fear death in the family. Or you are afraid that when some one is going to die that there is nothing you can do about. Dreams are not going to come true. Get more sleep. Set up a relaxation peroid before you go to bed to clear your head. DO NOT EAT ANYTHING BEFORE YOU SLEEP. If you eat before you sleep you have a much greater risk of having bad dreams. And don't think about your dreams throughout the day. If you do they will continue to happen. Which most likely explains why you keep having the same dream with a little different variation.
2007-08-27 21:08:49
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answered by pike_mazter 1
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Here are some ideas:
To see someone dying in your dream, signifies that your feelings for that person are dead or that a significant change/loss is occurring in your relationship with that person. Alternatively, you may want to repress that aspect of yourself that is represented by the dying person.
To dream about the death of a loved one, suggests that you are lacking a certain aspect or quality that the loved one embodies. Ask yourself what makes this person special or what do you like about him. It is that very quality that you are lacking in your own relationship or circumstances. Alternatively, it indicates that whatever that person represents has no part in your own life.
Most dreams are not literal, and I've never known anyone who has had a dream such as yours come true. I always replay the dream as best I can and try to remember how I felt - that's the key for me.
2007-08-27 21:03:55
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answered by Terri J 7
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I'm not an expert or anything, but i don't think your family will die!
do you have allot of things going on right now?
because it might be down to stress(don't take that the wrong way)
and you sound like i nice person its nice to know there are people who there family's are still so I'mportant to them
but anyways try not to worry about it, im sure you and your family will be OK, after all its just a dream!
hope i helped a little bit atleast!
2007-08-29 20:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It is quite simply a subconscious fear playing itself out in your sleep. This is obviously something that gives you a great deal of fear, but you are unable to express it while awake. If you can deal with the root of this fear then the nightmares should cease.
If you are on a certain type of medication, it may be that as well. Medications tend to disturb the dream cycle.
Don't believe anyone telling you that you are having a premonition, or any such fantasy based dribble. You are having a very normal dream that a lot of people have. When someone is scared of loosing someone it comes out one way or another. Please, just keep your thoughts based in reality and it will be ok.
2007-08-27 21:01:46
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answered by CherryCheri 7
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In times, psychologists have said that sometimes, in some cases dreams are really opposites of what happens in reality. Now not always, but in a case like this, I read an article that there has to be more clues, but one of the theories is that your love for your family is so strong that, too much of it overbalances and gives you nightmares that something could happen :). You love them so much that you would practically wouldnt know what to do if something happen and would do anything to get them back if something did happen. The love that you have for your family is so strong, you sometimes can't control it and it loses balance if you want to call it that and gives you nightmares of something really happening to them. All in all I do believe this theory and I think nothing will happen to them :)keep on showing your love gurl...
2007-08-27 21:02:36
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answered by allen23bball 2
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Have you ever had dreams come true? And if so, how can anyone prove that this dream is a prediction?
We can only guess.
Are you moving away from your family??? Or spending less time with them??
When we become more independent from our families there is often a sense of resistance towards them but at the same time we struggle with the guilt.
2007-08-27 21:06:33
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answered by Marita 3
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dejavoo of the past something happen to someone when u was a child u could be having a paranoia u don't like losing things at all u are very needy for ur family and over protective.
my mother is an recovering addict she stated I've been dreaming of this little girl for months the same little girl i don't know who she is but she is in every dream playing with me and telling me no u can t do that . one day she put this little girl to bed in her dream and never dreamed of her since i said that was u mom recovering from that lost and needy little girl in need of rest.
2007-08-27 21:27:45
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answered by latonya b 1
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i looked this up for you
Death
To dream about the death of a loved one, suggests that you are lacking a certain aspect or quality that the loved one embodies. Ask yourself what makes this person special or what do you like about him. It is that very quality that you are lacking in your own relationship or circumstances. Alternatively, it indicates that whatever that person represents has no part in your own life.
Nightmares are a subcategory of dreams. The distinction of a nightmare is its frightening and/or emotional content. You tend to wake up in fear in the midst of a nightmare. Because of its frightening nature, you tend to remember your nightmares and the vivid details. They have a bigger impact upon your waking mind and its images stay with you throughout the day. One reason for nightmares may be a way of our unconscious to get our attention about a situation or problem that you have been avoiding. It is time to take notice and confront a problem or situation. Nightmares serve an important purpose in showing you what is troubling you from within you deeper levels. Discussing, analyzing, and understanding your nightmares can lead to a solution for some problem, internal conflict or personal difficulty.
2007-08-27 21:01:29
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answered by Cheval Dore 2
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No its just because right before you go to sleep your thinking about that person. Thats how they get involved in your dreams. But it doesnt always mean that its going to come true. And i have had many repeated dreams some times its because i may be thinking about that dream, then ill dream it again. SO hope this helps!
2007-08-27 21:02:09
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answered by sancheza4687 2
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It COULD mean something like you feel cut off by your family or they are not including you or communicating with you as you'd like. Maybe you feel left out in some way...or...If this doesn't apply to you, then it could simply be a fear that you have that is coming out in your dreams...the fear of losing those you love is common, I believe.
I'm no expert, just taking a guess based on my own dream interpretation experience.
2007-08-27 21:01:29
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answered by joni38 3
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