Death

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Death of someone known

Death of yourself

Death of child

Death the walking dead or rigor-mortis

Death dancing with or meeting dark figure

There are two forms of death and any study of death needs to be aware of them.

  • The easiest one for us to confront is the death if the body. This occurs when the body is badly injured, has suffered a bad illness or is dying from old age and so cannot support the intricacies of consciousness, then consciousness can longer function in the body.
  • Another one that many people are not aware of is ‘ego death’. There are many descriptions of ego death, in fact the term Ego Death is misleading, because nothing dies in this  process of enormous process of growth, instead it is a huge enlargement, a massive shift of our ideas and experience of who and what we are. The history of those who obviously have experienced this enlightened state, does not show that their experience of themselves has disappeared, it has been transformed. It occurs when we have stopped living in our thinking, beliefs and opinions – or what is sometimes thought of as our personality.A man, Anthony, describes the experience of it by saying, ‘I was sitting opposite someone during an enlightenment intensive workshop. We had been posing the question for days – “Who are you?” Suddenly I realised that it was a silly question, because I was the answer. All thought stopped and I existed as the answer. My being had always been this. In this state there was an awareness of being connected with everything around me, in the beginning of creation. This was the first day.While in the state of simple existence I was able to observe many things I am usually not aware of. For instance while I simply existed, my usual pattern of behaviour and thought went through contortions to be the centre of attention again. I could see them almost like habits, systems, that have life, like a body does, and they were dying and twitching in their death throes. Also I saw that I knew that all thought is like a mimic, so all our thinking is like photocopies, without any real life. Also as I saw this I had an image of a monkey that was actually my normal thinking self running alongside my every motion and trying to mimic it. It was almost as if as I as a person walked along, another mechanical person ran alongside trying to keep up and mimicking everything I did in an attempt to be alive and real. Yet thought can never be life. If you think of dog, the thought can never be a living creature, just a word.’

    Another person says, ‘Unexpectedly everything changed and my fundamental self was something that existed throughout all time. It didn’t have a beginning or end. There was no goal to achieve. I am.

    I am a wave on a shoreless sea.
    From no beginning
    I travel to no goal,
    Making my movements stillness.
    Constantly I am arriving
    And departing,
    Being born and dying.
    I am always with you
    And yet have never been.’

    Slightly different but still the same enlightenment. ‘Everything seemed to slip away and I felt as if I melted back into the primal being of the universe. It didn’t seem as if my ego was gone, just melted into everything else. It was blissful.’

Dreaming of death: Some aspect of your outer or inner life is fading, or being superseded by a changed approach or attitude, so may be shown as dying. Your drive to achieve something might die, and be shown as a death in your dreams. Changing from adolescence to puberty, maturity to old age, are also shown as oneself dying. Lost opportunities or unexpressed potentials in oneself are frequently shown as dead bodies.

But death of anything also involves a tremendous release of energy as the form breaks down. But the various levels of energy involved in the death of a person are never lost, for energy cannot ever be lost, it is transferred and used elsewhere. A transformation takes place. The consciousness and energy that gave the body life also goes through a process of transformation into universal life.

All of us unconsciously learn attitudes or survival skills from parents and others. If these are unrecognised they may be shown as dead. Sometimes we have killed the child or teenager in us because of difficulties or trauma at those ages, and these may be seen as a dead person in one’s dream. Some death dreams may show the awakening of new life in the dreamer. For instance, Sue worked on a dream in which she was told her baby had died. She woke shaking with grief and tears. The dream and emotions appeared to show her becoming alive enough to feel the grief of her past pain as it connected with the death of her hopes, love, and ideals. She had suppressed her pain for so long. In now coming alive enough to feel her emotions, she was feeling at last that something had died in her.

Because you cannot actually die in your dreams. It is like you become totally involved in a movie that you can only escape from by waking. But when you wake things are the same – you are not dead – but you have been enriched by a lot of new experiences. I feel so deeply that our society does not let us die. What a terrible thing! The process of death isn’t just your heart stopping, it is a long process of shifting values, of creating a self that is no longer so deeply identified with the things of the world. The way our society is structured forces the ageing individual to go on and on almost like a hunter or warrior tied to processes in the external world trying to pay their way. Why I wonder? It seem so strange that the Stone Age societies living in very difficult circumstances, without our massive technological back-up, could manage to support their ageing and allow them a period of sinking into death. We, with massive resources, cannot do this. I felt a tremendous desire here to let go of all my worldly activities. I wanted to hand all my savings over to my sons and say, look, you care for this. All I ask is for a small amount of money to pay for my food and basic needs. I dearly wanted to give up and live from within myself.

Also parts of ones feelings sometimes die. Our love for someone might die for instance, and so our dream illustrates this with a death, perhaps of that person. Some teenagers dream of their parents dying as they start to become independent. This is a form of killing of dependent feelings about their parents as a means of growth. This happens in some relationships too, where we want to break with the person. See Dimensions of Human Experience

“The dead differ from the living only in this respect: they are in a permanent dream state the subconscious state because the conscious mind of the physical body no longer exists. But the body is an expendable shell, and all else is intact. On the astral level of existence, the sub-conscious mind replaces the conscious mind of the soul, and the superconscious replaces the subconscious.  Hence, in dreams, we find that communication with those who have passed on is more logical than the average person is able to comprehend.” Quote from Edgar Cayce.

Death of someone known: Frequently, as in the example, this might express desire to be free of them, or unexpressed aggression. Perhaps your love for or connection with that person has ‘died’. We often ‘kill’ our parents in dreams as we move toward independence. Or we may want someone ‘out of the way’ so we do not have to compete for attention and love. When someone we know dies lots of things happen to us. First of all we have always thought of the person as being outside of us. Then suddenly they are gone from the outside world, and we either think of them as gone forever never to be seen again; or we do what dreams often do and find them inside of us. In this way we can discover a new relationship with them, either because they now communicate with us as a dead person, or we receive from them what they left in us.

Example: ‘During my teens I was engaged to be married when I found a more attractive partner and was in considerable conflict. Consistently I dreamt I was at my fiancé’s funeral until it dawned on me the dream was telling me I wanted to be free of him. When I gave him up the dreams ceased.’ Mrs. D.

Death of yourself: You might be exploring your feelings about death, or retreating from the challenge of life. Sometimes it expresses a split between mind and body. The experience of leaving the body is frequently an expression of this schism between the ego and life processes. It could also be death of old patterns of living – your ‘old self’, or the loss of the traits that limit your awareness to an identity connected only to your body.

Example: ‘I dream I have a weak heart which will be fatal. It is the practice of doctors in such cases to administer a tablet causing one painlessly to go to sleep – die. I am completely calm and accepting of my fate. I suddenly realise I must leave notes for my parents and children. I must let them know how much I love them, must do this quickly before my time runs out.’ Mrs. M.

This is a frequent type of ‘death’ dream. It is a way of reminding yourself to do now what you want – especially regarding love.

Example: During a major operation I dreamt I saw my little daughter – dead for many years – standing in a corn field. When she was actually buried the cemetery was skirted by a corn field, and later in life, coming to terms with this early death of a child, I imagined my daughter walking into the corn field. In the dream I walked into the corn field. My daughter was waiting for me with her arms held up. I put my arms to her and we greeted each other smiling. At that point I felt it wasn’t time to die yet, turned and walked out of the corn field.  Ken S. Example: I was upstairs watching T.V. with my dog laying on the bed. I heard a motorbike out in the yard. I went downstairs and the dog followed me and this person on the bike tried to run the dog over. My husband came out and told me to go back to bed. I picked the dog up and started up the stair, reached the top and there was a big gap from the top of the stairs to the bedroom door, so to get to the bedroom I had to jump across this gap. I tried to jump this gap but missed and I fell and hit the bottom. The next thing I remember was I was floating up, I looked down and saw myself lying face down with arms spread out and I suddenly realised I was dead. I was so frightened that I woke up. I had the feelings of fear of dying and that the dog had been killed. I felt no pain.

The dream is obviously about her fear of dying, and also shows that even if one hits the ground one does not actually die, but experiences feelings of dying.

Death of child: Dreaming that your child dies can have several meanings. In some dreams a parent, much to their horror dreams of killing their child; or as one dreamer said, “I saw him jump off a bridge to his death.” This occurred at a time when her young son was making his first moves toward independence, and it was a difficult thing for the mother to face – the loss of her son. So it can easily be shown as the death of ones child in a dream. Another women describes it differently as follows:

‘I am standing outside a supermarket with heavy bags wearing my Mac, though the sun is warm. My daughter and two friends are playing music and everyone stops to listen. I start to write a song for them, but they pack up and go on a bus whilst I am still writing. I am left alone at the bus stop with my heavy burden of shopping, feeling incredibly unwanted.’ Mrs F

Mrs F was dreaming about her young daughter leaving her, and she has to grieve it, almost like a death.

This can mean a lot of other things than your actual child dying. For instance a man told me a dream that worried him enormously about walking with his wife and his young son fell down a hole and was apparently dead. But in fact he had had a terrible row with his wife that day, and it was showing the child as what they had created between them. In fact the dream child recovered as did their marriage. Your child dying can also be a warning that your inner child is dying. We each carry some awful memories from childhood that are shown in our dreams as our child. So it is worth taking hold of your apparently dead child – nothing can actually die in our dreams – and hold it and tell it you love it. Watch any feelings that emerge as you do this and any tears you shed. See what you understand from what you feel. Of course this could be a ‘mother’s’ dream in which your terror of losing your child is dreamt. A woman ones told me a dream in which her daughter was murdered. As we helped the woman explore her dream – not interpret it – she burst out into enormous sobs, crying that her daughter was leaving home and she was terrified of losing her. The girl was never murdered. See Baby or child hurt or killed So ask yourself what your fears are about.

But our dream child can represent many things, and it is useful to realise that any person, object or scene in a dream is not a symbol – it is not dead thing that has to be interpreted – it is a living part of you and can only be understood by relating to it. So in this way I have found that a child can represent whatever our strongest feelings about them are. It can represent your marriage or partnership because it is what you have created between you. In that case the death of the child can depict something like an awful argument that feels as if it the marriage has died.

A child and its death can also show you how you have killed out the growing or adventurous side of you; or if you see your child as vulnerable and needing protection it could show you the death of that part of your feelings.

So you need to ask yourself what your dream child depicts as a living part of you.

When our child actually dies it is one of the most heartbreaking experiences we can meet. Sometimes it takes years to adjust to what has happened. Not only is the adjustment emotional and psychological, but also your way of life is often built around the person you have lost. Therefore the changes we meet can be enormous. However, we each have enormous resources of healing and ability to meet the new if we can access them. Very often there are experiences we have, or dreams, that continue our relationship with the child. Unfortunately we live in a culture that often denies the possibility of this. See Life’s Little Secrets

For instance, Dr. Morse, in his book Closer to the Light, tells of a mother who came to him because she hadn’t slept properly for 1041 nights after the death of her son. She showed him a picture of her son, but Dr Morse was suddenly called away to a ward emergency. Having dealt with the sick baby, he was writing up the notes and a nurse who had been helping said to him, ‘Who was that person who came in with you? Is he a student?’ Morse did not understand what the nurse was talking about as nobody had come into the hospital with him. As he was trying to find a pen for the notes he was writing he pulled out the photograph of the woman’s son. Immediately the nurse said, ‘That’s him. He kept trying to get your attention’. When he returned to his office Morse asked the mother if she had ever been contacted by her son after his death. She said, ‘Oh yes. After he died, for several nights he would stand at the foot of my bed and tell me he was alright, and that I should stop crying. But that was only a crazy dream.’ However, such things are not crazy dreams, but insights into a greater reality. After her converstation with Dr. Morse the woman slept properly for the fist time in nearly three years.

Death the walking dead or rigor mortis: Aspects of you that are denied, perhaps through fear.

Death dancing with or meeting dark figure: Facing up to death and developing a different attitude to it – unless of course you are running away. If you turn around and face these figures you will break through to a different way of life. Death of someone close to us: As explained above, this often refers to ones own feelings or talents that have been hurt, denied, or ‘killed out’ by events and your response to them. The following example illustrates this.

‘My son comes in and I see he is unwashed and seems preoccupied and as if he has not cared for himself for some days. I ask him what is wrong. He tells me his mother is dead. I then seem to know she has been dead for days, and my two sons have not told anyone. In fact my other son has not even accepted the fact.’ Anthony.

Anthony is a divorcee. Processing the dream he realised the two sons are ways he is relating to the death of his marriage – the children’s mother. Although the unconscious has a very real sense of its eternal nature and continuance after physical death, our conscious personality seldom shares this.

Also we all we all carry within us ideas, behaviours, talents and ways of life from those now dead. The farmer today unconsciously uses the collective experience of humanity in farming. What innovation he does today his children or others will learn and carry into the future. This aspect of a life beyond the physical is shown in many dreams.

For instance a man I knew dreamt of walking with a friend of his. As they walked they came to a river. The friend crossed, but the dreamer was unable to. Even in the dream he felt crossing the river meant his friend had died. Some time later he discovered that his friend had died at about the time he experienced the dream.

As the dream points out, the friend died, but continued another type of life ‘across the river’. A woman told a similar dream to me. Her teenage son came down to breakfast looking very unhappy. When she asked him why he said he had a dream that deeply disturbed him. In it he was walking with a friend and the friend walked through a door. When her son tried to follow he could not pass through the door. They could not find a rational explanation for the dream, but on arriving at school, her son heard that his friend had been killed in a motorbike accident on his way to school.

The river and the door are often used in this way, suggesting a change to another dimension of life usually unreachable by the living. Idioms: Dead and buried; dead from the neck up/or neck down; dead to the world; play dead; dead to the world; dead tired; drop dead; stone dead; at death’s door; brush with death; death wish; kiss of death; sick to death. See: Dreams of Death; Illness;

Useful questions and hints:

What feelings about death does this dream highlight?

If I imagined the dream being carried forward, how would I change it?

Am I changing and my past self dying?

If this is someone I know what are my feelings about them – and where are those feelings arising in me at the moment? What part of myself have I killed?

See Being the Person or Thing – Near Death Experiences – Techniques for Exploring your Dreams – Journeying Beyond Dreams and Death

 

Comments

-Julie 2015-02-22 1:52:45

I had a dream yesterday of a 10 month old (not sure of sex) 10 year old girl, and myself riding a snowmobile. Not sure who was driving. I jump off and then snowmobile hit a tree. The 10month old died and the 10 year old survived. I could not get myself to get close the the scene. I went to go get my brother, he confirm baby was dead and help the 10year old. I ran to go get the father.
What does this mean?

-Mel 2015-02-16 7:50:02

okay, so I’m 21 and last night i dreamnt that i’m old like in my fifties and i met a man with whom i got married after some days..consequently i realised that i died some days after my marriage and I became a soul.. I’m a bit stressed when I’m thinking of this now.

    -Anna 2015-02-19 16:46:35

    Mel 🙂

    I wonder if you received this dream about what I see as a past life experience, to give you a better understanding of a current situation you are in?

    In order to understand how past life experiences can influence our current life, I like to quote what Tony wrote about a dream his first wife Brenda had:
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    In the dream Brenda saw the baby and a voice from behind her told her the child was ill. Its illness, she was given to understand, was serious, and would need to be treated with a drug taken every day of the child’s life. The reason for this illness and the drug use, she was told, was because in a past life the person now born as the baby, had committed suicide using a drug.

    I did not take the dream seriously, thinking it was some sort of personally symbolic dream. But we couldn’t seem to extract any personal meaning for Brenda, so just in case I sent an account of the dream to Jane and Bob. About a week later we had a letter from them saying that the letter and dream had crystallised an already existing anxiety about the baby. It had not been feeding well and was fretful. On taking it to the doctor nothing definite could be found but special tests were made in hospital. From these it was discovered the baby was dying. It lacked an enzyme which was needed to digest calcium. To compensate it was given a drug, which it has had to take every day of its life to make up for the lacking enzyme.
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    Perhaps you can have a look at your thoughts in this life regarding marriage and death in the broadest way possible?

    http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/marriage/
    and
    http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/husband/
    and
    http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/life-after-death-2/

    Good Luck!

    Anna 🙂

-Jonathan 2015-02-11 17:49:46

Hi Tony I had a dream last night of a girl I had met a while ago, in the dream I was with her I had spent the night with her and she had told me that she was pregnant with my child I was happy about this but then it changed as soon I had left her she went on her way (don’t know where she was going) but a man had grabbed and shot her.

Once that happened I woke up and was crying and I was more affected that the baby was gone.

-kristy 2015-01-26 9:47:02

I just recently went through a child custody dispute with my ex. Thats been going on for four months I had full custody of my 5 & 6 year old boys until all this happened. We had court five days again and I received custody again but have only had supervised visits for the past four horrendous months. Since court where I was granted custody again I’ve had terrible dreams the first four nights were dreams of my 6 yr. Old being kidnapped and never finding him and last night an even worse dream of my 5yr. Old being kidnapped. None would help me find him. In my dreams I cried and searched for six days until I searched the woods and found a lady who was crazy laughing hysterically I attacked her and she walked me to my son who was in a shed in a carseat alone and dead. I picked him up out the seat a cried hysterically I can still feel the pain I felt in my dream. I laid my son down and murdered the crazy lady, picked up my cold dead son and carried him out of the woods and that’s were my dream ended. Please I’m desperately wanting some kind of explanation as to why I would dre such a clear rememberable horrible dream…..please help

-clinton 2015-01-20 11:17:36

I have now watched the death of myself, years ago, as a teenager, being shot to death in the woods, I have watched the death 3 of my children, one falling, just out of reach, I woke up screaming on that. And the other 2 were murdered as I was away running errands by a crazy man, but somehow in this dream I realized it was a dream, and I changed the events to suit me, see, I get a phone call from my wife crying and distraught, telling me this man attacked her and my 2 and 3 year old, she got away but the man murdered the children. The mans wife walks in and seeing what he has done kills him herself. (I didn’t like this so I changed it somehow)
The man and I wind up in a room together where I beat him to death with my bear hands, now I’m upset with myself because after realizing it was a dream and deciding I was going to change it (i didn’t know you can do that) instead of making it to where this never happened or saving my babies, I just wanted him dead… Please help shed a little light on this…

-Angee 2015-01-18 21:15:21

I keep having bad dreams… 1st I’m in an apartment furnished with my belonging but not my current home it is a 2 story complex of which I have never lived upstairs but anyway I am in a room I see my son go by as I come out and go the other direction I hear loud cry “MAAAA”… I look back he is falling to the floor with a gunshot in his back I running to him but –woke up…Please help me cause all I can do s pray.

-Elnaz 2015-01-16 12:15:55

Last night i dreamed that i am killing my 15 months daughter, i feel so bad, i’m almost crying all day wondering what this means, can you help me please.

-Mae 2015-01-09 13:13:02

Hi Tony,
Last night i’ve had this strange dream. It was all in black and white, like a photogram. There were two white light “spirits” there, with the same frame as of the human body. I was one of them, i believe the other one was an old lover. And i simply said to him “see you on the other side”. It’s very scary, the atmosphere was calm, tranquil, everything was flowing naturally, it’s like i was attending my own death and passage to the spiritual realm. It was very real.
Hope you can shed a light on this.

Thank you for your website and your work.

-mary 2015-01-05 5:07:22

Last night I had a terrible dream. I dreamt that I had left my son to play with neighbors while I went to the grocery store. When I came back to get my son, I saw the mother talking to police about her missing children. I asked if my son was also missing, and she replied with, “No. He drowned.” She said it like it wasn’t a big deal and when I asked why I hadn’t been called and where he had been taken, she said he was still in the pool. And I looked over and saw my baby and dropped down to my kmees , crying. I woke up with tears running down my cheeks, I’m almost crying typing up this comment, and it left me with an eerie feeling all day. I can’t shake this feeling of pure heartbreak and devastation. Please email me or reply.

    -angela 2015-01-23 21:26:34

    I dreamt similar of a call from a hospital to say there had been an accident with my son I asked if he was ok and they said no,i was and still am left very scared and devastated every time he goes out,i am very close to my son and love him dearly so I know how you feel
    Angela

-yvonne 2014-12-24 2:41:43

Tony- I just had a horrible dream and I don’t know why I would ever have this dream! It started at a family ranch and it was sunny out side when i went to walk back inside my son was older (he’s currently 6) about in his teens, and was trying to shoot me with a shotgun. In the beginning of my dream i see him as a total stranger (intruder) and i wrestle to get the gun away but not before he shoots me in the head. My dream then changed and I shot at my son but he didn’t die. He then attacks my daughter stabbing her in the arm when I take the shot gun and strike him in the head three times. I then call the police and wait outside but the police can’t find the place so they just keep circling around the property. So I turn around go back inside to find that my son is alive with only a bump on his head and I’m so happy he is still alive. At this point the police finally make it I told them what happen but they wouldn’t listen. They cuffed and arrested me and took my children away. =(

-MISS D 2014-12-21 0:48:02

I dreamed that I had killed my 6 year old son by injection of a car seat and left him to die in a ditch. I just drove off. Then the dream went to me sitting in a room where a lot of people gathered to see who had done such a thing to this little boy but his body was missing. I woke up crying and could not understand (still can’t to this day) why I dreamed of this. It makes me feel like a bad mother. I love my kids and I could never hurt them so why would my mind even dream of something so horrible?

    -Tony Crisp 2014-12-21 14:46:37

    Miss D – You are making the common mistake of believing that your dream son – or in fact any person – is the person in the dream. People are very confused about the difference between their waking life and their dream life. They believe that what they dream is the same as what they meet in waking life. But everything in a dream is a symbol and is only understandable if you find out what you associate with your son. See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/acting-on-your-dream/#BeingPerson

    So your son in your dream can represent your partnership – something you created between you – your own vulnerable feelings – but certainly something you set out to poison as he/it sat next to you. Someone or something you ditched.

    Tony

-Desiree Hernandez 2014-12-20 13:24:32

I had a dream that I could see my ex husband walk up to my door and proceeeds to shot at my front door to gain access, once in he shoots once to nothing in particular and hands me the gun and he walks out. Our son proceeds to follow him to calm him down and in the meantime my ex husband gets another gun and shoots my son multiple times. I run out there with the the other gun and try to protect my son by shooting at my ex husband but the gun won’t work and when I look down at the gun to see what is wrong with it, I awake from my dream. Please tell me what this means?

-Jennifer Davis 2014-12-16 23:20:29

Dreaming about my 22 year old son as a baby what does that mean.

-Reovery 2014-12-16 4:16:55

Tony….I had a dream about my father last night. My father, passed away in 2003. In the dream, I only remember certain pieces. I remember a woman of color who stated to me, she was his wife. She was a black woman. She had a bouquet of flowers, in her hand that I think my father gave to her. I think they were employed at the same place. I believe she was a teacher. I remember being upset about something and the woman stated that she was the wife or daughter in law.there were two woman.I remember I opened a door to the inside of a building where the teachers were supposed to be , and yelled out profanities towards either the woman or my father. I am unable to remember.

    -Tony Crisp 2014-12-16 8:03:31

    Reovery – I feel your dream was a mixture of contact with his after death experience and your own feelings. See http://dreamhawk.com/approaches-to-being/questions-2/#Symbolism

    In the dream state we see and react to things from two levels. I fact dreams are usually a mixture of impressions from our core self, which is free of prejudices and judgement, and from our personality, which is programmed to believe certain things. See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/core/

    The black women in dreams represent your fathers most natural feelings, which he might never have been able to live and express in his life, so was being taught to meet and accept himself more fully. And remember that all the figures in the dream are representing something and are not actually people.

    Your shouting profanities was an expression of your feelings though. See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/questions-2/#Summing

    Tony

-samantha 2014-12-10 14:58:03

I had a dream that my parents, daughter, and I were headed up north for new years. My daughter was in the first car with my parents, I decided to drive alone. Next thing I know is there is a drunk driver hitting them head on. I stop my car to help them and I manage to get them all out of the burning vehicle but I am one single person and cannot perform cpr on all of them so I start on my daughter while calling for help.. finally I get it but its too late. I have lost both my parents and my daughter. Then the dream goes black. What does this mean? My daughter is only 3 and my parents have no heathrisks that could cause or lead to death..

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