Who Said Death Was The End

For the shorter Dream Dictionary entries see Death and Dead and also see the series Life and Death.

There is also a longer version published in eBook format – Dreaming about Death

Links to section headings:

Death can represent a fading or dying of some aspect of you

Who Said Death Was the Final End?

Death is an Energy Release

Journeying Beyond Dreams and Death

Death of oneself Death of someone close to us

Dreaming of a dead body

Dreaming of our own death

Some dreams are showing the state of those we love after death

Talking with those who have passed on

Death can represent a fading or dying of some aspect of you

The death of someone we know

The walking dead or rigor mortis

Thoughts about death

We can deal with our feelings of death

You can continue contact with the dead through your dreams

After death What Happens

Meeting death in any way can be awful, especially if you shy away from the awful caricature of death  presented today as THE END. But if you dare to look the shrouded figure of death directly in the eyes, it transforms into the Naked Beauty. See Near death experience

In every moment of our life we face the possibility of death. In fact we only live because we are constantly dying. Our body is all the time dying as thousands of cells die, and in doing so the new and living body can continue. If we allow ourselves to realise that it illustrates the meaning of the phoenix – it is consumed by the flames, and yet it arose anew. We have the fire of life within us, we eat and feed the fire that consumes us and gives birth to us continuously. It is the warmth of our body, the warmth, even passion, of our emotions and that is life – continuous through death.

Example: This was not a dream, but a direct perception during sleep. I saw that a large part of my being was dying, and another part coming to life. Andy

 Our bodies renew themselves every day: stomach cells renew every five days;

our skin cells are replaced every month; the skeleton is replaced every three months;

the raw material of DNA is replaced every 6 weeks; our brain cells are completely new every year.

The whole body is replaced every two years.

Every cell in your body listens to your self-talk and out-pictures the results Dr. Bruce Lipton, author of

The Biology of Belief

Who Said Death Was the Final End?

I have heard it said or written times uncountable that nobody has ever come to tell us what is the other side of death. As no one has come back – so the argument goes – and so there is obviously no life after death.

That is a stupid argument because hundreds of thousands have come back and told us. It is an argument put forward by people who desperately keep their eyes closed and then say they cannot see anything. Because there is a massive collection of thousands of records of people who died and revived and so told us their experience of death.

See  Near Death ExperiencesThe Wisdom Of Near Earth ExperiencesThe Truth RevealedLife After LifeThe Returning DeadThe Wonder of You

Death is an Energy Release

Many modern physicists, working with the information arising in experiments with quantum theory, tell us that our view of the world is based upon our blindness, and is very limited, and through its limitation, unreal. The implications of the theorem are enormous. Something can be in two places at once, in fact everywhere at the same moment. Apparently distant objects, or people, are intricately linked in an immediate way. There is no separate existence as we previously thought. Our view of the world is not one supported by the facts of physics. Time and space are transcended. People’s experiences of this dimension:

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.

It is not surprising therefore that the subject of death figures in many dreams. As with any major life event, in our dreams we meet death in various forms as part of our attempt to develop a working relationship with it. For instance we died when we left behind our childhood self to become an adolescent.

Such dreams enable us to become aware of what our deepest fears or feelings are regarding our own death, or the death of someone we love or know. But they also have the possibility of showing us what our fullest inner wisdom or intuitions are about what it means to die.

If we cannot meet the spectre of death, then our ability to live a full life will be diminished. At every turn death faces us in one way or another, and if we have not met and transformed fear into wonder, then we will be paralysed in expressing freely and lovingly to what life offers.

We have to remember though that what we first meet in dreams about death are the family and culturally inherited images and ideas of what death is. For instance Western culture gradually developed a view of the world based on early scientific theories. Namely that life is purely physical, and so there can be no survival of ones personal awareness at death. It is a view gradually being eroded by findings in quantum physics, and is not shared by many other cultures.

A man describes his experience when his father unexpectedly died.

A man had died. I was his son and had just been told. Walking along the road to my home in the dark evening I passed an empty house. –  It silently said to me DEATH.

On my left as I walked was the undertaker’s. Again it spoke DEATH.

In the empty street a cold wind blew fallen leaves., telling me of my fathers DEATH.

Further along the way a house was brightly lit from within, and I could see people inside. It shouted to me LIFE.

A girl child rode by on a bicycle and she was LIFE.

Nearer home I met my young son and carried him in my arms, wrapped in my coat against the wind and I was holding LIFE.

And in that way I realised that always and everywhere, everything is living and dying. And pain dropped from me.

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The skeleton in the image typifies this Western view of death. But the view in older cultures is that life continually flows through birth and death, as in the second illustration. (See: the book The Field, that examines latest findings in quantum physics in an understandable way).

But many people dream that they have died and become distressed by it. But as far as I can tell such dreams are a necessary part of a natural development. The experience of death is a part of learning to go through change – as caterpillars do as the transform into butterflies. You cannot go through such personal changes unless you willing to let yourself die.

I feel strongly that all the new breed of children will need to learn how to die. It is like a process of transformation such we see caterpillars going through. In our life today there are stages of growth and points of massive transformation as one period of growth ends and another stage begins.

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Learning to die was a method of passing through the transformation into the next stage of growth, and we are carving a way for children if they attempted the further stages of growth. Dreaming of our own death In the example below the dreamer does not face any great fear of death itself. The strongest feelings are of loss. Over a period of time the dreamer may move beyond such feelings of loss into exploring other possibilities of death.

I was due to be executed – what for I don’t know. I was not especially afraid of this, but my most vivid feelings were of great sadness at the people I was leaving behind, and for all the things I wanted to do in life, but would not now be able to. Then at the end I was watching myself being hanged. D.

This theme of facing death is quite frequently met, and it often leads to confronting what we really want to do before the end of this present life; what we want to express, say or give to those we love or are involved with; and what we want to achieve. So such a dream may wake us up from spending too much time in trivialities.

Examining many dreams dealing with death, it is noticeable that some dreamers are stuck in fearful or grief laden feelings, while others move on into a positive relationship with the ending of life. The difference appears to be centred on what level of emotion the dreamer can tolerate and accept, and how daring they are. Many people, on meeting death in their dream, awake with feelings of pain, fear, or dread. If they could fully meet those feelings they would pass on to develop a very different experience of death in their dreams. The following dreams illustrate this.

A young woman told me she had experienced a recurring nightmare of a piece of cloth touching her face. She would scream and scream and wake her family. One night her brother sat with her and made her meet those feelings depicted by the cloth. When she did so she realised it was her grandmother’s funeral shroud. She cried about the loss of her grandmother, felt her feelings about death, and was never troubled again by the nightmare. The dreamer in the following example meets her feelings through the actual events of the dream.

My mother in law died of cancer. I had watched the whole progression of her illness, and was very upset by her death. Shortly after she died the relatives gathered and began to sort through her belongings to share them out. That was the climax of my upset and distress, and I didn’t want any part of this sorting and taking her things. That night I dreamt I was in a room with all the relatives. They were sorting her things, and I felt my waking distress. Then my mother in law came into the room. She was very real and seemed happy. She said for me not to be upset as she didn’t at all mind her relatives taking her things. When I woke from the dream all the anxiety and upset had disappeared. It never returned.

Here is quote from a student of Jung.

“Most significantly, Herzog suggests that the experience of dying in a dream can symbolise a life-transformation. But this occurs only if the dreamer (1) can transcend the negative reaction to death’s image, and (2) be touched “by the dream’s deep resonance with the experience of death as transformation and also by the elemental power of enthusiastic joy in life.”5 This “transformation” occurs if one’s waking activity is affected such that the dreamer comes to terms with the vicissitudes of life, as well as the reality of death.”

 Death can represent a fading or dying of some aspect of you

So dreaming of death is often not about the end of your or someone else’s life, but a means of showing how some aspect of your outer or inner life is fading, lost, or being superseded by a changed approach, so may be shown as dying. Other possibilities are that your love or drive to achieve something might die, and be shown as death in your dreams. The change from adolescence to puberty, or maturity to old age, is also often depicted in a dream as oneself dying. In this case it is a past way of life and identity that is passing away.

Dreaming of a dead body

This shows another aspect of death in dreams. Lost opportunities or unexpressed potentials in you are frequently shown in this way. All of us unconsciously learn attitudes or survival skills from parents and others, or we have a talent or gift that has got buried, denied or even killed out by events. If these or other facets of our personality are unrecognised or ‘buried’ 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 your dream, or even a corpse you find buried. Of course we may have ‘killed’ our parents in our dreams and find them buried. It is important to explore such dreams and bring the parts of you back to life. See Techniques for Exploring your Dreams

Some death dreams may show the awakening of new life in the dreamer. For instance, Sue explored a dream in which she was told her baby had died. She woke shaking with grief and tears. When she explored the dream she felt it showed her becoming alive enough to feel the grief of past pain, and the death of her hopes and love in a relationship that had just ended. She had suppressed her pain for so long. In now coming alive enough to feel her emotions, she was feeling at last that something she previously loved had died in her.

 Example: My hands moved to my genital area and I had the strange and awful feeling my hips were not mine – that I was touching someone else’s body. The thighs and waist were my own, but in between was a dead, wasted area. I knew my sexuality was this stagnant, dead area. It was my manhood that had been wasted, the many wasted years of my life. My body felt such a stranger. I took my trousers off to feel myself more easily. Gradually I felt the area connected and my own again. I felt that I had dealt with the causes of my dead sexuality in past experiences, but I had never felt the actual deadness quite like this

We can deal with our feelings of death

Each of us meet our feelings and fears in different ways, and the next waking dream shows a very full meeting with death and its possibilities.

I knew I was dying and it was incredibly real. So real I wept deeply because I knew this was the end of everything and I would lose my children. All that I had created in life would be at an end too. But there was nothing I could do about that and I died. Then I seemed to be at a slight distance watching my dead body, and I saw my father, who had died some years before, come and carry the body over a threshold into a heavenly meadow. There a resurrection took place. My dead being was given new life. And the new life came from all that I had given to others, and all I had received from others, during my life. That was my spiritual life that survived death. A.C.

As can be seen from this beautiful experience, the dreamer meets the depth of feeling connected with the final ending of life, and then moves beyond it. So the last part of the dream is not an avoidance of pain, but an acceptance of the finality of death and how it is transcended by giving ourselves away to others, and receiving from them. It says that our spiritual life is a form of integrating all of our life activities and seeing what can be transferred from our limited life into the life universal. All that cannot be a part of the eternal cannot be a part of our life after death is burned out. Because dreaming about death is a very frequent theme, and has many aspects, you must look at any death dream you have had and see each part of it in context with the other parts of the dream. For instance the context of death in the first example is connected with hanging and final loss. In the second it starts similarly but ends quite differently.

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.

 Example: ‘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. But some experiences give us a much clearer example of contact with our dead. The following is taken from the writings of Dr. Stanilav Grof and is a personal experience he met.

 “In one particularly unnerving session a young man suffering from depression found himself in what seemed to be another dimension. It had an eerie luminescence, and although he could not see anyone he sensed that it was crowded with discarnate beings. Suddenly he sensed a presence very close to him, and to his surprise it began to communicate with him telepathically. It asked him to please contact a couple who lived in the Moravian city of Kromeriz and let them know that their son Ladislav was well taken care of and doing all right. It then gave him the couple’s name, street address, and telephone number.

The information meant nothing to either Grof or the young man and seemed totally unrelated to the young man’s problems and treatment. Still, Grof could not put it out of his mind. “After some hesitation and with mixed feelings, I finally decided to do what certainly would have made me the target of my colleagues’ jokes, had they found out,” says Grof. “I went to the telephone, dialled the number in Kromeriz, and asked if I could speak with Ladislav. To my astonishment, the woman on the other side of the line started to cry. When she calmed down, she told me with a broken voice: ‘Our son is not with us any more; he passed away, we lost him three weeks ago.’”

Here is a beautiful experience expressed as a poem.

Example: Today I noticed for the first time
A small brown mark on my left hand.
True I have been out in the sun,
But I never grow freckles.
This is one of those marks
Old people have on their hands.

I thought – or perhaps it was a hope
That I would never have
Such brown discolourations.
In my imagination of ageing
I had seen my skin wrinkled,
But clear and vibrant.
The mark was something
I noticed in the morning,
Looked at for a few moments
And passed from to other interests.

The day was full of things to enjoy.
At fifty I feel happier
And more vigorous
Than ever before.
Then, in the afternoon,
Sitting among friends
And in the midst of our enjoyment
The thought struck me –
Supposing I fall over!
Supposing I dropped to the floor
Right now.

I was with friends,
Friends to have wild fancies with.
So I followed my mood,
Allowing it to grow leaves and stem,
And remembered,
Though I had never really forgotten,
That my father had – one day –
Fallen over on his garden path.
Busy as ever with things to do
He was walking the path
Fell over
And never got up again.

That’s when I knew
More clearly than ever before
That I am slowly dying.
If I were a leaf on a tree,
The small brown mark would be
The first sign of Autumn
As change touched me
Making me golden.
Then I would fall
From the tree.

But I am not ready
To drop.
Though I am turning brown
There is something I need.
I have a will to spend myself
On my friends,
That I might fall
Feeling well
With the coming of winter.
Of a sudden
I see the face of Death.
I hear its voice.
I know it –
For we have met
Often and always.

Death has the features of
A child I made cry;
The profile of
My loved woman;
Your countenance.
Have I known you?
Then I have known Death.
Have I betrayed any?
Then I have betrayed Death.
And its face is beauty
For it is all things –
Naked,
Undressed of flesh,
Leafless,
Exposed,
Unclad Life –
Without the garment
That our selfhood is.

And the waters in me rose
To tears.
Bathing me in regret
That I had
So often
Forgotten
My love
For the
Naked Beauty.

Relating to The Dead

Our relationship with the dead should not be seen as the same as when alive, for we have left the body life behind and live in a dimension of experience without boundaries. Of course dreams try to help us with this but it can be difficult to understand. Below are parts of communications received.

“I am now part of your life. In this place of no boundaries it means our lives roll together. And this is part of the love that links those in life and those in death. I am also creating possibilities and situations in your life here and now.

From this dimension life and death are not separated, and that my friend Kevin partook of my life through the love developed between myself and him. The link was so pronounced that he also experienced my life as I lived it as there were no boundaries.”

You can continue contact with the dead through your dreams

There is yet another level connected with dreams about people we have known in life. This next dream and exploration of the dream shows how we can continue contact with the dead.

 Example: Our son passed away on 12/22/2012. he was 24 years old. Today my 13 year old daughter told me she had a dream last night. She said she was looking in a mirror and saw her brother. She said at first it scared her then she was okay. She said she joined her brother. She said they were on a beach but it was nothing like she had ever seen. She said he was in a bright yellow shirt and tan shorts which she thought was a bit funny because he would have never worn that when he was alive.

She said the first thing she asked him was if there was a hell. She said he told her no but there was a place for those who had done really bad things to learn from them. She said that she asked a bunch of questions that he told her he wasn’t allowed to answer. She said she asked him if he missed everyone and he told her no because he could be with us whenever he wanted to. He told her he could go everywhere. He said both to beautiful and not so beautiful places. It was all his choice. He told her tell everyone he was okay. She also said he looked really good but not quite the same as he did when he was alive.

The above dream is exactly what can happen when we meet someone we love in a dream. Usually people’s minds are so full of beliefs and information that clogs up their ability to have such a clear dream. The mirror is first an indirect contact, but then the girl joined her brother in his experience of death. The answers she was given to her questions are exactly my own findings in regard to death.

Example: Yesterday my wife told me I had been calling out in my sleep, obviously dreaming. She said I had been calling my mother. She described it not as a cry of pain or anger, but as if urgently trying to get my mother’s attention.

My mother had died shortly before this dream, so I tried to explore the feeling of calling to my mother and experienced a spontaneous waking dream of my mother being in something like an old people’s home. She was very withdrawn and non-communicative, and as I explored the feeling of this I sensed she felt as if she had been abandoned and felt resentful and angry about this. She had died from multiple strokes and so was not aware of her process of death.

I could see that in fact she had not been abandoned, but was in a place where she was creating her own environment through her emotions and attitudes. I attempted to communicate with her but she refused to respond at all, and I was unsure if she really was withdrawn to a point where she couldn’t hear me, or if she was angry and so not responding. So I called to her aloud and said she must realise she was dead, not abandoned. She had failed to realise her new condition and so through resentment from feeling we had all left her, had created a growing isolation and barrier to being with others. I explained that if she remembered something of the love she had given and received in life, this would release her from the bondage of her loneliness, and bring her into contact with many people who wanted to be with her who were dead.

Here is a different approach.

Example: Did I tell you my dream about my Mother the day after she died? I kept hearing my name spoken (calling me) just as I’m waking up in the mornings……it was so strong today that I had said, “Yes”   before I realized there was no one here but me.

And another thing…. the phone keeps ringing and no one is there when I pick it up…….it happens too many time to be a wrong number. I am thinking, who is out there trying to contact me? But some experiences give us a much clearer example of contact with our dead.

The following is taken from the writings of D. Stanilav Grof and is a personal experience he met.

 “In one particularly unnerving session a young man suffering from depression found himself in what seemed to be another dimension. It had an eerie luminescence, and although he could not see anyone he sensed that it was crowded with discarnate beings.

Suddenly he sensed a presence very close to him, and to his surprise it began to communicate with him telepathically. It asked him to please contact a couple who lived in the Moravian city of Kromeriz and let them know that their son Ladislav was well taken care of and doing all right.

It then gave him the couple’s name, street address, and telephone number.

The information meant nothing to either Grof or the young man and seemed totally unrelated to the young man’s problems and treatment. Still, Grof could not put it out of his mind. “After some hesitation and with mixed feelings, I finally decided to do what certainly would have made me the target of my colleagues’ jokes, had they found out,” says Grof.

“I went to the telephone, dialled the number in Kromeriz, and asked if I could speak with Ladislav. To my astonishment, the woman on the other side of the line started to cry. When she calmed down, she told me with a broken voice: ‘Our son is not with us any more; he passed away, we lost him three weeks ago.’”

Some dreams are showing the state of those we love after death I believe the following dreams can really give a wonderful picture of this.

 I walked around the corner, looked into the room my son was in when he was living here just a few months ago. He was in his bed, on the opposite side he slept on, alone, and sick. His face was pale white with large red areas on his cheeks from fever, he had a thermometer in his mouth which he removed to say, “Ma, I’m really sick.” Maybe he also said he feels terrible, I cant recall that specifically. Most people dream their loved ones smile, or tell ,them they are ok… this dream made me cry, and feel fearful for him. Despite the difficult feeling the mother felt in response to her dream of her dead son, it describes very clearly a stage of after death experience, the burning up of physical desires.

The next dream is even more clear in its symbolism.

 My mother in law just passed on Aug 7th, 2010, she had cancer, and the process of her dying went rather quickly, we are a very close knit family, and my husband, sister in-laws, and especially the grandchildren are really having a hard time with her passing. However, I had this disturbing dream last night. In this dream, I was in a small soft lit room, and in this room around the 4 corners of the wall, there were framed pictures of my mother in law from a baby until adulthood even pictures of when she was ill before she passed. She looked up at me and it was my mother in law, her eyes were bulged and red, and she had tears coming down her face.

The pictures on the wall shows a full life review. This is recognisable what happens when you die. Of course it can be disturbing, after all you are reliving every moment.

Phyllis Atwater, who is an expert on near death experiences, and who has experienced them herself, says:

“For me it was a total reliving of every thought I had ever thought, every word I had ever spoken, and every deed I had ever done; plus, the effect of each thought, word and deed on everyone and anyone who had ever come within my environment or sphere of influence, whether I knew them or not (including unknown passers-by on the street).”

The fever shown in the previous dream is caused by the loss of a physical body. Without body we lose all physical desires, and that can be very difficult for some. It is like burning up of those desires that link your material life. There are other stages that we go through that you can read about in Rudolph Steiner’s Philosophy of Life and Death.

Several months after he started dreaming, Herb received some of the answers to questions he held at the time of his mother’s death. Did his mother have a message for him? Where had she gone? The veil between this life and the next was swept away in a dream:

 I meet my mother as a young woman on a beautiful campus of higher learning, where there is always light. She is playing a violin here in a symphonic orchestra. She tells me that my ability will surpass my hopes and that my dreams will be a large part of the revelation of knowledge which will come through my higher self. “I had read of great Biblical prophets, such as Joseph, who had important dreams,” Herb says, “but I thought such talents were only for men such as he was, and not for such an insignificant person as myself.”

The next show how the dead can be helped by knowledge of the after death state.

My 20-year-old son, Max, died less than a month ago. I had a strong feeling when I first learned of his death that he had remained “earth bound”.

I can’t describe it exactly, but I felt very strongly that because his death was sudden and he wasn’t ready to go that he hadn’t moved on to the other side. I have prayed for a sign from him and he came to me in my dreams the past two nights.

The first night he said he wasn’t dead and I couldn’t convince him otherwise. He even said that he wouldn’t be ready to go for another “year and a half”. But I got to hug him and feel him and it was him. Last night he came to me at my house. He was sitting at the kitchen table and we just talked for a few minutes before I brought up the fact that he HAD to go into the light. He got a bit angry.

Then I told him that I knew about the drugs in Utah and he hung his head in shame. Then I told him he overdosed. At first he disagreed, I began to think about things that I could show him that would make him understand…like stuff from his funeral, but then he understood. Like he knew what I was thinking and was kinda like “don’t bother, I get it.”

I started to cry and we hugged and I began to tell him about all the books that I’ve read on the afterlife so that he wouldn’t be scared. He hugged me and asked me if our souls would always be together and I said yes, that if you’re close on earth that means the souls always stay together.

We left my house then and went to the other side. He was leery of going so I told him that once he got there he would probably see grandma Josephine and grandma Jean and that Baxter, his old dog, would probably even be there. I went further in with him, to try and find the souls he was meant to be with so that he wouldn’t be scared.

As we looked he began to feel more at ease. Drifting away from me and looking for himself. Then a crashing booming voice said something, I don’t remember what, but I knew I had to leave. So I went back to the tunnel that we had come in through and Max came, with another young man, about his age, they were wildly happy, riding what kinda looked like skateboards, but not. He took me back through the tunnel. He said he understood and that the other soul that was there with him was his friend and that they wreak havoc on the other side playing pranks and acting rambunctious.

I started to cry and he hugged me so tight and I told him I loved him so much and he whispered in my ear “I will see you soon”. He was completely calm and not upset anymore…like someone saying, “see you tomorrow” – like time wasn’t a big deal. I watched him skateboard away with the other soul and he turned back and gave me a huge smile and waved and I felt all over that he understood everything now.

The tunnel began to close in…getting smaller and smaller at his end of it so I had to turn around and walk through my side because I had to come back. I knew, even in the dream that I had helped him get there. Was this my sons spirit? Did I help him? I feel it was…and waking up today I feel better. I miss him terribly but I feel like he is safe and where he should be.

I put the above dream in because it is so clearly a healing dream. I know from personal experience what it is like to meet and know the joy you felt in helping your son. I know also that we are almost hypnotised into believing that when someone dies that is the end of them. But there are some dreams that are about the person still alive who is grieving so much it is a real pain to the dead person.

 Example: Perhaps the most common dream experience in spirit communication is related to the message which in essence says, “I am fine and happy. Your grief, however, is holding me back and making me sad. You can help me greatly by trying to overcome your sorrow. You must stop grieving!”

People who grieve because of someone they love has died fail to understand the the person has not gone or left them. In fact, the ‘dead’ person is now more fully aware of those left behind, and is very influenced by what they feel. Please read Ex or a dreamed of ‘soul mate – what can I do? Talking with the dead

Death can represent a fading or dying of some aspect of you.

Dreaming of death is often not about the end of your or someone else’s life, but a means of showing how some aspect of your outer or inner life is fading, lost, or being superseded by a changed approach, so may be shown as dying.

Other possibilities are that your love or drive to achieve something might die, and be shown as death in your dreams. The change from adolescence to puberty, or maturity to old age, is also often depicted in a dream as oneself dying. In this case it is a past way of life and identity that is passing away.

Dreaming of a dead body

This shows another aspect of death in dreams. Lost opportunities or unexpressed potentials in you are frequently shown in this way. All of us unconsciously learn attitudes or survival skills from parents and others, or we have a talent or gift that has got buried, denied or even killed out by events.

If these or other facets of our personality are unrecognised or ‘buried’ 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 your dream, or even a corpse you find buried.

Some death dreams may show the awakening of new life in the dreamer. For instance, Sue explored a dream in which she was told her baby had died. She woke shaking with grief and tears. When she explored the dream she felt it showed her becoming alive enough to feel the grief of past pain, and the death of her hopes and love in a relationship that had just ended. She had suppressed her pain for so long. In now coming alive enough to feel her emotions, she was feeling at last that something she previously loved had died in her.

If the death is someone we know

Sometimes, as in the example below, this shows a desire to be free of someone; or unexpressed aggression; perhaps one’s love for 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.

 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 oneself

Death is an extremely important event facing all of us, and yet it is a mystery, so we often experimentally confront and explore it in our dreams. A dream about one’s own death may also show a retreat from the challenge of life, or a split between mind and body.

The experience of leaving the body is sometimes an expression of this schism between the ego and one’s life processes. Other possibilities are to do with the death of old patterns of living – one’s ‘old self’, the loss of the boundaries that limit your awareness to an identity connected only to your body. This latter is usually a willing surrender of self to the process.

The next examples depict what was mentioned above. It is a way of reminding ourselves to do now what is deeply in us before we die – especially regarding love.

 I dreamt I have a weak heart that 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. But 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.

Talking with those who have passed on

A friend I know, Sheila, her mother died suddenly about three weeks ago, on the seventh I think. Not knowing this I received a message to ask for healing in her name. I surrendered in LifeStream and experienced dying, rising out of the death of the body, saying farewell to physical experience, meeting in wonder, loved ones, and opening to the pulse of the inner life. I knew from this that Sheila’s mother was dead or dying. When I telephoned I discovered she was dead. Never before had I honestly felt I was in contact with the dead. A new world has opened for me.

I know from personal experience what it is like to talk as the apparently dead to the living. This is because I had an extraordinary out of body experience. I had suddenly felt as if I were shooting upwards and experienced a feeling of coming out of pressure and was now free – like a cork out of a bottle. Then I was awake and looking down at my sleeping body and suddenly felt terrified (I realised afterwards it was terror that I was dying).

Then I remembered reading about experiences such as this and was laughing uncontrollably through release from terror. Then I was travelling across the German countryside where I was living, curled up with my knees to my chest, and found myself standing in our sitting room at home in London. It was such an astonishing experience I stood in shock looking down at my body, feeling it and trying to understand.

My body felt solid and real and I was dressed in outdoor clothes not my pyjamas. Then with great enthusiasm I looked up and saw my mother sitting alone knitting, our Alsatian dog lying asleep in front of the gas fire. I felt sure my mother would see me because I felt physically present and absolutely and vitally awake in a way I had never experienced before.

So I called out to her, “Mum, look what has happened.” She stopped knitting for a moment but obviously didn’t see me or hear me. So I felt if I shouted this would reach her. “Mum” I shouted, “look it’s me Tony”. There was no obvious sign that she had heard me, but two things did happen. One was that I saw or realised that she had an upstairs side of her and a downstairs side. Her upstairs (conscious) side had no awareness of me, but her downstairs side (unconscious) gave me a wonderful welcome and I had the awareness of us knowing each other in a formless love.

Then at the same time my dog must have heard me shout because he woke and came rushing to me and was so full of love for me he rushed around where I stood barking and showing his joy.

I later heard from my mother saying she had had been alone that night as my father was out, and she had seen the dog get up and bark and jump around for no apparent reason. I learned enormous and important lessons from that. I realised that having no physical body the human living cannot usually hear us. They need physical sound to know we are present, but yet another part of her knew and responded. So I saw that if she had thought of me and spoken to me I would know, even though she might not be able to hear my reply – unless she was a medium or learned to listen to thoughts. The reason being that in the body most people cannot communicate via thoughts.

Since then I have learned more and see that whenever we think of the dead with warm feelings we are immediately in their presence. So all you need to do is to imagine them and talk to them, as if you would if they were there physically. Talk to them saying whatever it is you want to communicate.

In dreams you will be able to receive their answers. I learned also that my dog could hear and see me, and that he loved me. I know it sounds simple but it is. Communication with the dead is easy, but we make such a big thing of it. Remember that at death we have no physical organs to speak through, so it all has to be done through thoughts. Also that at the level of thoughts we create huge difficulties by what we think. So a thought such as, “I am not a medium so I cannot talk with my dead son” is like a brick wall that we have created and cannot get through.

Thoughts and imagination are incredible powerful and are real at the level of dreams and the dead – and of course our own inner world. I think that reading this book would help you to clearly tell you about the after death state. http://www.amazon.com/Closer-Light-Melvin-Morse/dp/0804108323/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1307353595&sr=1-1-fkmr0

 Thoughts about death 

There is a disinclination to deeply consider death in North Western culture. What passes for this is the excuse that physical death ends all life, when such a statement is observable not true. Nothing that we can see in the physical world exists outside of evolutionary connections with past objects or forms. Our language, our body, our personality, have all arisen out of what existed previously. The past is obviously alive in the present, so how can there be death to anything except the limited awareness people consider to be themselves, their ego?

Death is the great adventure of the psyche. The great undertaking of individuation takes us into the meeting with our birth and infant traumas. We face the monsters created by our sense of being unloved, of parental desertion or betrayal. The demons of self-doubt, of self-destructiveness, of worldly struggle and fear spring up to meet us on the journey and we have to do battle. The negative habits of our lifetime pull at us or bind us to our past unless we can break free. The instinctive hungers and drives, of reactive fear, challenge us.

Can we take the tiny boat of our self-awareness across their swirling and torrential waters? Can we swim in the whirlpool of desire and use its energy to achieve a new awareness and transcendence? Can we meet the unconscious influences of the archetypes and find some ability not to be lost in them?

Even if we can, after all these great feats, should we find our way through them, lies not an upliftment of our being into wonder – but death! What will we make of it? 

Example: I was walking with my two sons, who were young children about seven and nine. We were in a huge cave like tunnel that was natural, and reasonably light. The boys were running around on a raised bank about five feet high that was against the cave/tunnel wall. They were looking for my mother and father who had gone into some holes of potholes in the cave wall. As they looked I became worried that they would get lost down the holes, especially my youngest son. This was because I called them – shouted for them in my anxiety – to come to me and get away from the holes. I could see Peter and he had stopped searching, but David was out of sight. Then I shouted again very loudly and with an urgent tone, and David came,

I woke at this point and went to the toilet. As I lay down again, thinking about the dream, it seemed obvious it was about death, and the fact my mother and father had gone into the blackness of the hole, and never been seen again. I wondered if the boys searching was to do with my own search in the unconscious for my parents, and what is death? Or now, as I write, whether it is about the danger of death for David.

Semi awake the dream carried on. I called the police and civil authorities to search for my parents. They could find traces of their passage deep down into the holes, but no sign of them. Then I decided to equip myself and go alone. The problem was that the deeper I went, the more inertia I felt. I was then saved myself by the civil authorities.

Then I find my parents in the depths, but they are no longer physical. They have gone deep, like a burrowing creature, to undergo a transformation, and have left physical life.

Example: It seemed a terrifying thing to be dead and descends into a crypt, lifeless and without motivation. Here I felt or experienced a very strong sense almost like a dead body, if it had awareness, might feel in a crypt.

This is quite difficult to describe. I suppose what I was experiencing was a sort of ready made or social image of death. The sort of fears we have about it. It had in it the sense of dust, decay and cobwebs – the quiet dead silence of the tomb. But here, right in the midst of death, I had the sense of eternal life, of resurrection. It seemed to me as if you could not have one without the other, and this was the meaning in Christian doctrine where it says you must experience death to be reborn.

I am not sure if it was at this point that many images of the mixture of death and birth came on me. I had the experience that one needed to be bitten by the snake and die before one can be reborn into that transcendent life.

But what came next was a long experience of exploring the view of life arising out of being a biological bag of water, wind, and shit. This went on for image after image of rampant wet sexuality or eating, of seeing nothing in life except physical existence. Again it is difficult to describe because of the huge variety of the images and scenes. I suppose the underlying thing I was searching for in this series of feelings and images of the very physical side of life, such as eating and fucking, and the question was, is this all there is?

There was an underlying morbidity in what I saw and felt. I think it is all summed up in the much used phrase, “Life’s a bitch and then we die”. But I think my view that I wanted to find the transcendental in all the aspects of life, but it was difficult within the way I was looking at these feelings or parts of life experience.

I thought, or at least I came to the conclusion, that they expressed the preoccupation with the body and the physical that most of us have in present times. We are preoccupied with the physical and with examining it in detail. We are all trying to arrive at an understanding of the meaning of things, of death, through this minute examination of the physical world. The longer I was involved in these images, the more it seemed ridiculous in the light of everyday knowledge that all things rely on each other, and that everything exists as an integrated part of the cosmos.

The theme of the dream then changed. The day before this session I had a long conversation with B. She had described some of the people she works with or cares for in the old people’s home. B. had described how frightened some of the people are of dying. Although they had lived a long and varied life, they had still not come to terms with death. In the dream I realised I was looking for some way of communicating certainty about the goodness of death to B. I wanted to be able to look her in the eye and tell her she would be cared for.

Tracing it back, when we go into death through the jaws of the hunter, the lion, what do we meet? If we go back far enough we discover not anger or lust, but the lion’s desire to feed its cubs, or to survive. We find ourselves back in, back behind things. Behind the snake, behind this tiger, behind the human being, behind the decay. If we go back far enough we find ourselves in the awareness of the pack, in the species, in the formative forces of survival and reproduction that lies behind things. We find ourselves in that mystery, in the jungle where the essence of life pervades the various forms.

From that place the viewpoint that we are nothing but a physical form, that we are a small cog in the wheels of life, that we must put up with what we have, seems ridiculous. From that place we look at ourselves and see what a fantastic piece of equipment our body and mind is. As a conscious person we are right in the middle of everything. To say, “Oh God, we are nothing but a piece of slime, a helpless pawn in the hands of destiny,” is ridiculous. We are the culmination of everything that has existed before. We are that growing tip, that exploring awareness, in touch with unimaginable potential. We are everything that can be. What can we do?

The walking dead or rigor mortis

Aspects of the dreamer that are denied, perhaps through fear. Dancing with or meeting death or dark figure: Facing up to death and experiencing or exploring possible ways of relating to it. Death of someone close to us:

As explained above, this often refers to one’s 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.

 McCall recalls dreaming about her father a month after he died in September 2000. She was at a joyous community gathering where a hot air balloon was being launched. She saw her father sitting on a bench with her sister, in front of a church. “He was talking and laughing just as he had been in life. He was always the life of the party.” She leaned over to her sister and asks, “Dad’s so funny. Does he know he’s dead?” “Yes, I think he does,” her sister answers.

To McCall, the dream was powerful and healing. “It made me feel that he was OK.” 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.

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? (For help doing this see Taking the Dream Forward.)

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?

Did an aspect of my potential get buried or killed in the past – if so what?

 

See: Life and DeathLife After DeathThe Archetype of Rebirth or Resurrection – Life and Death – An Amazing Near Death Experience – Death and Dreams – Levels of Awareness in Waking and Dreaming – Near Death Experiences Journal.

 

Comments

-Ritz 2011-06-25 7:51:33

Dear Mr Crisp,

Recently I had a dream which ahs been bothering me a bit as I realise it ahs some implications for me , but what i do not know. There is a gentlemen who had borrowed money from me and has not returned. This is over two years ago and amounts to almost 14000 USD which for me a large amount and moreover I had borrowed the money to assist him to tide over his distress and now I am having to pay back the loan. He was someone who was like a brother to me and had stood up for me during my times of distress. But he changed over a period of time and a lot of promises taht he had met were not fulfilled, infact his behaviour almost bordered on cheating me to keep me on his side so that he could use me to better his own professional stance.
I dreamt that he feel dead in front of me and dropped dead horizontally, almost as though someone had dropped him in front of me. this was in a crowded place and he was wearing a blue shirt and grey trouser. As soon as he dropped, a table arrived and he fell on it. I felt a mixture calmness, acceptance and the dream juts dissolved

Please could you help me? Many thanks in advance

Ritz

    -Tony Crisp 2011-07-06 9:15:53

    Ritz – This about a trouble disappearing from you – literally something that has troubled you dying.

    I feel that with this dream you are able to let go of the man and what was hurtful about him.

    I believe the things that happen to us that are difficult to understand are things emerging from our past. We know so little about our origins and why and from what past we have become the present person that you are. And I feel your dream is saying something like that – it is done and you need not worry about it. In fact sometimes when you let go of it the thing resolves in an unexpected way.

    Tony

-Ashley 2011-06-24 2:33:07

I had a dream that was very good in the beginning then I thought I had woke up from that dream but I was still dreaming. It was so real my bedroom look normal. I walked down my hallway to my living room. When I made it to the living room I almost cried. There was a long stick in the middle of the room and my mothers body was through it. It was like looking at a rotatory chicken only it was standing up instead of horizontal. Blood was all over the stick and floor. As I walked up to the body a girl white as snow passed by one of the window in the living room. The girl was so creepy it took my attention from my mother for a little bit. The pole holding my mother rotated til I could see her face. Her face was disfigured and her eyes were a bright red. I’ve never seen anything in my life like this and I don’t watch horror movies. Can you help me?

    -Tony Crisp 2011-07-04 8:22:13

    Ashley – The best interpretation I can arrive at is that daughter’s and mothers are often very much attuned to each other. And in the dream you wake and felt good, but wake again, suggesting a switch in your self.

    Then you enter the living room, and I think you tuned into feelings your mother was experiencing. It was an awful image, but dreams tend to dramatise to get things over to us. So if I am correct you mother was feeling like hell, and needs a hug or something.

    Tony

-Mrs. L 2011-06-22 7:25:55

Dear Mr. Crisp,
last night I dreamt about my deceased father and grandfather. I was at my father’s funeral and his soul came back looking for me and hugged me.My grandfather was just there looking at us and in the dream he also came as a soul.
My father had died since I was 2 years old.
Could you help me to interpret this dream.
Many thanks in advance.

    -Tony Crisp 2011-07-01 11:10:26

    Mrs. L – I have sense that something, maybe a small shock, has stimulated this dream in you. It has led you to think about death and after death. And here is an answer for you in your own inner experience.

    The funeral was a reminder of death, nothing more. And then there were your ancestors to meet you, and that is what it will be like at your own death. Although it isn’t saying your death is in sight yet/

    Tony

-swati singh 2011-06-20 18:34:28

i saw my boyfriend murdered me. but when i was about to die he was apologizing for what he did. and then i was dead. after death i got a very loving and caring boyfriend. saw the dream twice. want to kw what does it mean……. n also what my identity hidden.

-marie 2011-06-19 5:23:56

hi.
i had a dream 2 days ago that i was riding a bike (which i can’t and i don’t know in real life) went to a store then some 3 men (i’m not sure if they are policemen or goons) went after me…so i ran as fast i can then they shot me, like 3times. so i pretended to be dead. then 1 man said shoot her again just to make sure, so he did…i swear to God i almost felt it was real, very, very painful ang agonizing. then came the ambulance…somebody i know was with me (could be my sister or a friend) then the last thing i remembered was i said: you need to call my mom she must know what happened and she must be in the hospital before i die… i woke up, stucked, terrified and asking myself why and how on earth did i ever dream of this…

also the thing is, i can always remember my dreams when i wake up. i had dreams that turned to be real aftr weeks or so, but to somebody else not exactly to the person i dreamt of….

and i also dream of the dead like my grandfather, which i miss and love dearly…and in my dreams i can say he feels the same way too…bless him.

can you help me? please…

many thanks,
marie

    -Tony Crisp 2011-06-28 9:31:14

    Marie – In dreams we create what happens out of our fears or expectations. You can see this is the examples I quote below. So any hurt and death you felt was clearly your own creation.

    He still did not die at this point, so I shot him 2 more times. At this pint he died peacefully, just fell asleep. I was then holding him in my arms and playing with his hair and he took a deep gasping breath and was alive again.

    This dark haired guy told me I couldn’t leave, I felt scared and was going to leave anyways, he pulled out a pistol and shot me in the stomach, I fell down, but there was no blood. The thoughts in my head was OH NO. Next thing I remember is that I was still on the floor in the same place and I got up and I remembered being shot but I didn’t seem to have any pain or blood and was moving normal etc.

    The werewolves have a gun. They shot me but nothing happened…. and I ran and reached the mall. Then my dream was never repeated.

    As you can see from these dreams you cannot get hurt in a dream, although you can dream about all sorts of agony. But you always wake up okay. So why were you dreaming about being shot and dying. Have you been watching lots of films were people were shot and died in agony? Or were you just rehearsing in case you actually got shot?

    But you said that your dreams sometimes turn into real situations –with a qualification – so I wonder if you believe your dreams are the same as real waking life and this might explain why it was so real and felt. But dreams are made of what I call ‘mindstuff’ – the stuff we create with in our imagination. It is so easily moulded and yet can be so real. But a change of mind, of perspective, of heart, can shift the whole dream.

    So if you feel that it is real and unalterable, then you are trapped in your own mindstuff/imagination.

    Tony

-beth 2011-06-16 16:04:17

i had a dream about my little brother who committed suicide 2 years ago. i was present at his suicide and have had many terrible dreams about that but this one was different. i dreamed that after he died i went and stole his body from the funeral home after his service and drove around with it in my vehicle. i told my mom and sister what i did and we decided to look at his body and it was not all cleaned up but bloody and he was wearing the clothes he died in. we went and decided to bring his body to a cemetary and put him in a family tomb. my brother was cremated but his ashes are at a verterns cemetary. when i awoke from the dream i swore he was standing in my hallway watching my children sleep in there rooms. i feel back alseep and woke up to see him standing by my 4 month old sons crib. but he was born after my brother died so my brother never met his nephew

    -Tony Crisp 2011-06-24 9:58:56

    Beth – I believe you have done a wonderful thing.

    It was obviously difficult for you to meet the event of your brother’s suicide. But you have come to terms with that now and your heart is open to him. And what you have done, in a symbolic way, is to take your brother’s spirit and include it into your family’s awareness of him. It is like making him a part of your family’s traditions.

    That opened the door for you to see your brother now as a living part of your family, and his care for the children.

    Tony

-lois 2011-06-14 4:31:27

I have had this dream since I was 7 years old I am 22 now and i have had this dream about 7 times and i have had it recently there is a huge black tree unreal how big it is and it is inside a meteor and I am in it. There is a bridge leading to the tree and each time I try to cross i make it half way and then I wake up. I can never make it to the tree. What could this mean?

    -Tony Crisp 2011-06-21 9:35:11

    Lois – This is a very important dream for you. In some way it is about your destiny or reason for this life.

    The huge black tree is in fact a history of your spirit as it dips in and out of different lives. It is black because you have not yet brought it to consciousness. The hugeness of it shows how much your soul has grown and achieved in many lifetimes.

    The meteor is also an indication of destiny, of spiritual influences, and also of direction.

    I feel it very important that you enter your dream more fully, because it seems you have a part to play in life that your dream keeps reminding you of.

    If you have not meditated already, or been interested in your inner life, I do not think it will take much for you to find you have a talent for it. I suggest you read the following: http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/acting-in-your-dream/

    Tony

-Page 2011-06-14 4:23:13

I had a dream that my fiance was killed. It started off with us at a carnival and we were in the “freak show area” we saw these two small dogs but they were not normal, anyways we got closer and my fiance was attacked he was killed almost instantly. I was in shock and at first I was wanting to let them kill me too but I just killed them by stabbing them repeatedly. I then was at home and my fiance had gone to heaven but he came back as a spirit and i could not see him only hear and feel him and he told me that god had said he could live normally with me for 4 years but that was it he just had to pick when to come back. I said it wasn’t enough and all I wanted was to be with him. his spirit stayed with me for a while and I then got into a car with his friends mom and I saw this pretty little girl and she asked me who I was I told her I was his fiance and she stared at me smiled and said thank you for being with him and she asked me if I wanted to build another him out of snow and I said I could never make another him and then I woke up panicking and crying.my fiance woke up and just held me but I could no stop crying. This is the most vivid dream and emotional I have ever had, I hate thinking about it but this nightmare scares me. what could this mean? please only genuine opinions or sites that could help me. thank you

    -Tony Crisp 2011-06-21 9:02:18

    Page – If we take your dream a step at a time maybe we can make sense of it.

    First you are in a ‘Freak Show’ area. First scenes in dream are the tone or purpose often on the whole dream. What occurs afterwards is about that first scene. Also you must realise that there are no other people in your dream, no other animals, no God other than what you create in your dreams. I know that takes some getting used to, but it has proved right in hundreds of dreams I have helped other people explore. So your fiancé is not actually him, but a whole lot of memories and feelings you associate with put into your dream. Even if you now think about your fiancé you cannot ever believe that your thoughts about him are actually him. Of course most people believe that their dreams predict the future, but that is so rare it is not worth thinking about – and predictive dreams are not in symbols such as your dream is.

    So your angry and freakish emotions have killed the feeling of connection with your partner – the dogs. It could be that you have a fear of losing people you love, and that is behind the dream.

    Letting them kill you. Of course, if you fear losing the person you love you might very well want to die.

    Now the next part is, I feel, what you think or feel will happen, again out of you freakish feelings about losing your love. Heaven represent your highest intuitions, and it is felt that things will change for you after four years.

    The little girl is your own child like feelings, suggesting things that you do not want. Yes, and you cry because the things you see are not want you presently can cope with. But you will grow and it will be okay.

    Tony

-Kerry 2011-06-13 7:08:51

I had a vivid dream which shocked me into wakening up suddenly. I was standing to the left of about 6 or 7 older wise men – not sure why I felt their wisdom but I did. We were overlooking an orchestra either performing or rehearsing, so the words we were speaking were at a low level. Everyone seemed focused on the orchestra below. The man immediately to my right said “only two years to go”. And I asked him how he knew that and said “by the lack of a dent in your pillow”.

My life is undergoing some big changes right now, and this dream spooks me. Can’t get it out of my head.

Any uplifting interpretations on this, except my own impending death?

Thanks
Kerry

    -Tony Crisp 2011-06-20 8:55:38

    Kerry – Any big change is shown as a death – the death of the old way of life, the old you. I had a powerful death dream when I realised my wife had given up on me. That was a big change.

    Also the Wise Men are giving you hope that in two years you will be through whatever it is you are facing. And I think it was a joke, because if there was no dent in your pillow it was talking about the present – you haven’t been there/here for ages.

    Something you are forgetting it that the opening scene is very important, and it is listening to the orchestra, and an orchestra suggests harmonious union of different desires, ambitions, emotions and thoughts. Harmonious relationship with others in some activity or work. Cooperative creativity.

    So it sounds as if the changes are to bring you into harmony with yourself and the world.

    Tony

-Lana 2011-06-08 10:29:41

Last night, I had a terrifying dream about my recently deceased mother. My mom died 3 weeks ago very unexpectedly. In the dream, my father (who had been divorced from her 10 years but still loved her) and I have her in her casket in the house we lived in as a family when I was a child, preparing to bury her. My father wants to open the casket to see what she looks like (this is in real-time, because I was concerned about her appearance after 3 weeks of death) and he opens the casket. She is bloated and naked. Just my father and I are present, and whenever he is not looking, I keep noticing small movements in her, such as her rolling over as if she is sleeping. I try to bring this to his attention but he never believes me. Finally, out of the corner of my eye as we are talking, I watch her sit up and clumsily exit the casket and walk into another room. I tell my dad to go look, terrified and excited that he will finally believe me. He goes to investigate, and returns following my walking dead, naked mother. She is stumbling around and her eyes had been sewn shut by the mortician, however, the threads on one of the eyes had come loose and one eye was opened just a slit. I was horrified but my father seemed more curious than anything. Suddenly he says “look, she put some shoes on.” and I look down and discover that she has slipped on a pair of tennis shoes. Terrified, I run outside to the carport of the house and all I can think about is getting her back in the coffin before the funeral guests arrive and how to hide this terrifying thing that is happening. Please help me figure out what this means I woke up really shaken up by it.

    -Tony Crisp 2011-06-14 13:39:04

    Lana – I feel you must have absorb a lot of horror films to have a dream like this.

    Also you must have mixed the though of the mother’s death with such films. Death isn’t like that except in ones morbid imagination. I have experienced leaving my body and it is a beautiful thing. Why would one want to get mixed up with the body again?

    To get rid of such ideas I suggest reading this book: http://www.amazon.com/Closer-Light-Melvin-Morse/dp/0804108323/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1307353595&sr=1-1-fkmr0

    Anyway, see your dream as meaning that you need to face death a lot more to get rid of such ideas.

    Tony

-Kelley 2011-06-07 19:47:02

my 11 yr old son had a dream that i died a very old woman on the beach….he woke up feeling very sad.

    -Tony Crisp 2011-06-13 9:42:44

    Kelley – Young children do not, and do not want, any idea that their parent could die and they left alone. It is a very frightening idea, and one woman had recurring dreams that woke her in terror because at four the realisation that her mother could die was thrust at her.

    But by eleven, with so much pushed at children through television and computers, your son is meeting the idea of your death in a way he can deal with. The death on the beach is probably an image that links with deep associations from what Jung calls the collective unconscious – the collective wisdom of humanity gathered through ages of life and death.

    Tony

-Anon 2011-06-07 10:08:37

Hello.

Last night I had a dream that I had moved into a new house, left and forgot the key. When I returned I found I could break into the house too easily.

I had gotten a taxi a very short distance back to the house and needed to go inside to get money to pay for it. The driver came with me and I thought he was going to rape me, but I wasn’t afraid.

We went outside and stood by the garage and I saw blood on his hands. He then opened the garage door and a dead body fell out. I screamed and I woke up.

When I went back to sleep I dreamed about a dead body at a crime scene (a completely different place and different people than the first dream) and people crowding round to investigate.

I didn’t recognise either of the dead bodies.

Any thoughts on what these dreams mean would be greatly appreciated. They were very haunting and have stayed at the front of my mind all morning.

Thanks.

    -Tony Crisp 2011-06-13 9:16:55

    Anon – There are a lot of interesting issue here. First of all the new house that you lost the key for seems to be showing you entering a new phase of your life. At least a new area of yourself that you for some reason have to easily break into. The taxi driver is your feelings about a certain type of man. The blood on his hands and that you are not afraid of him suggests you feel you have a judgement or an attitude that protects you from the feelings of fear about rape.

    The garage is a place that many people store or keep things, so the dead body fell out because it is a new area of your life discovered, and you have killed someone – yes you.

    Of course we do not wish to admit to killing, but that is why it takes dreams to show us what we have done. But the killing could be, as in many of my own murder dreams, that I had killed strong feelings of love for someone because I was married. So it could be that you have killed important parts of your feelings.

    The new crime scene is simply a re-presentation of the murder. But you will not be able to define exactly what part of you you have killed until you deeply identify with the dead body. You can do this by using http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/acting-in-your-dream/

    Tony

-Rian 2011-05-29 13:24:02

My aunt just died about a week ago and I’ve been dreaming about her.We are in a different place every time. Well my dream has been like this…
We are in church and I was sitting by her. She started acting weird and I looked at her and she didn’t look happy. Then she started talking and it didnt sound like her. I got up and started trying to get away from her bc I was scared. She was right behind me following me. Then I started running and I woke up..
Can anyone tell me what this means..?

    -Tony Crisp 2011-06-06 11:37:09

    Rian – You are running away because you have just come face to face with death. You need to face the fear and feelings about death, for that is what it is.

    Here is a dream illustrating it.

    A young woman told me she had experienced a recurring nightmare of a piece of cloth touching her face. She would scream and scream and wake her family. One night her brother sat with her and made her meet those feelings depicted by the cloth. When she did so she realised it was her grandmother’s funeral shroud. She cried about the loss of her grandmother, felt her feelings about death, and was never troubled again by the nightmare.

    I suggest you sit quietly, imagine yourself back in the dream and turn and face you aunt and do not run away.

    Tony

-Oceane 2011-05-17 17:20:34

I had a dream not long ago about people climbing on the side of a super steep hill. I didn’t know any of them, but one of them slipped and fell and hit another causing both to die, falling upon a bunch of massive rocks. It was very horrific to say the least… I watched all this happen and seemed to not be too affected by it in the dream. Dreams usually don’t bother me very much but this one was just disturbing. Any thoughts as to what this may mean?

    -Tony Crisp 2011-05-27 8:37:41

    Oceane – Sometimes a dream such as this is stimulated by thoughts or anxieties beforehand.

    The dream seems to represent something that you are either about to attempt or have attempted that you are shown as failing in. Perhaps you do not have the skills yet to attempt the difficult task. So this is a warning not to attempt what you are not capable of doing. Or you are faced with a situation that appears dangerous and causes anxiety.

    The rocks at the bottom suggest reality, the sort of reality you cannot argue with. It can be the reality of the natural world that if we transgress can be the end of that life.

    Tony

-Ms. V 2011-05-15 12:01:30

Hello,

I keep dreaming of losing my children. Over the past week or so I continue to dream of losing my 2 younger children (3yr old girl and 21mo boy). I’ve had dreams of losing my 10yr old girl too but not as often as the 2 little ones. I’ve also had dreams of losing my little cousin (4), she was behind a vehicle and was hit. The other night I dreamed my car rolled backwards running over my son and I was trying so hard to push the car but couldn’t keep it from rolling over him. One night I dreamed of losing my little girl (3) all I can remember is her eyes closed and my boyfriends’ and my parents’ were mad at us saying it was our fault. Last night I dreamed of losing my son again, I remember he was in my arms, eyes were red and then they rolled back and closed, I did CPR and everything I could to save him, but couldn’t. He is my only son, I always wanted a son and even during pregnancy I had dreams of losing him during birth.
I’ve also had dreams of my deceased grandmother. We would have conversations and all I remember is everytime she would say “now remember what I said” (pointing her finger) and she would smile and that was it. I would wake up the next day with a feeling of happiness looking for her to finish our conversation, but the happiness goes away when I come to the realization that she is no longer with us in ‘this’ world. She has been gone since 03 but everytime I have these dreams I literally forget that she is dead wake up looking for her only to be reminded that she is gone.

Please could you tell me what any of these dreams mean? I am continuing to have these dreams and they are scaring me because I don’t want to lose my children and I am so afraid, please help.

Thanks
Ms. V

    -Tony Crisp 2011-05-23 11:37:14

    Ms V – The theme of your dreams is about losing. You dream of losing your children and then of your mother.

    This may come from a misunderstanding of the way Life works. I believe it is so ground into us that we believe it is real. It started hundreds of years ago when it was realised through the science of the time that the atom was the smallest particle. That meant there was nothing else but atoms, and they were physical things; which also meant that we are nothing else but a physical body. So at death that was the end of everything.

    The strange thing is that the view was shown to be wrong in 1900; yet it is so ground into us that we still take it as a reality. The atom was seen to be only a part player in life. Behind that was the quanta, which was energy, and also linked with everything. So at so called death we are not lost.

    But your dreams seem to be arising out of the anxiety of losing. Lots of women dream of the death of their children, and nothing comes of it except where it is a real warning dream, which yours are not. So please read http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/near-death-experiences/

    Also your mother hasn’t left you, you have left her by feeling what you feel when you wake. That is like smack in the face. So stay with the feeling of presence, and feel the ease it brings.

    Tony

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