Dreams of Death....

A close friend recently had a strange dream. In her dream, I died. It's higly ironic because as far as dream interpretation is concerned, it is very improbable or unlikely that a dreamed death actually signifies an actual, "live" death. It usually means the isolation of one's self from certain situations, emotions, or circumstances.

Here's an example of a textbook interpretation from http://www.experiencefestival.com of a dream involving death:

  • To dream of seeing any of your people dead, warns you of coming dissolution or sorrow. Disappointments always follow dreams of this nature.

  • To hear of any friend or relative being dead, you will soon have bad news from some of them.

  • Dreams relating to death or dying, unless they are due to spiritual causes, are misleading and very confusing to the novice in dream lore when he attempts to interpret them. A man who thinks intensely fills his aura with thought or subjective images active with the passions that gave them birth; by thinking and acting on other lines, he may supplant these images with others possessed of a different form and nature. In his dreams he may see these images dying, dead or their burial, and mistake them for friends or enemies. In this way he may, while asleep, see himself or a relative die, when in reality he has been warned that some good thought or deed is to be supplanted by an evil one. To illustrate: If it is a dear friend or relative whom he sees in the agony of death, he is warned against immoral or other improper thought and action, but if it is an enemy or some repulsive object dismantled in death, he may overcome his evil ways and thus give himself or friends cause for joy. Often the end or beginning of suspense or trials are foretold by dreams of this nature. They also frequently occur when the dreamer is controlled by imaginary states of evil or good. A man in that state is not himself, but is what the dominating influences make him. He may be warned of approaching conditions or his extrication from the same. In our dreams we are closer to our real self than in waking life. The hideous or pleasing incidents seen and heard about us in our dreams are all of our own making, they reflect the true state of our soul and body, and we cannot flee from them unless we drive them out of our being by the use of good thoughts and deeds, by the power of the spirit within us.

  • (emphasis supplied)

    Dreams can reveal more about ourselves, and perhaps what we think or feel about other people, if we take the time out to pay attention to them.

    So, dream about anything lately? Tell me about it. Who knows? I may just be able to interpret it for you. :-)

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