Dreams about Dead People
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Dreams about People We Know who have Died
Dreams about a Dead Person
How can We Talk to the Dead and They can Talk With Us?
Dreams about a Dead Husband or Wife
Dreams about a Dead Mother
Dreams about a Dead Child
Summary of after death experience
What Happens When Our Body Dies?
Coming back to earth
The Journey Through Death and Back
Journeying Beyond Dreams and Death
Dreams about People We Know who have Died
Dreams in which dead people appear are sometimes expressive of our attempts to deal with our feelings, guilt or anger in connection with the person who died; or our own feelings about death. When someone close to us dies we go through a period of change from relating to them as an external reality, to meeting and accepting them as alive in our memories and inner life.
It is wise to understand something before you read what else has been said. For instance, a single cell, which is a seed from which all life forms evolved from, doesn’t become old or die because it is immortal, for it keeps dividing and doesn’t die. In dividing it constantly creates copies of itself, but as it does so it gathers new experience, it changes what is copied, so becomes the ‘seed’ for multi-cellular organism. We all started from the original one cell, and we, you and I, are the result of gathered experience.
As adults we believe we are complete and whole. A seed is a return to the source of life and it/our beginnings under the sun. Consciousness on our planet started in the slime of creation, the slime we return to, to procreate. And from that slime which is a vehicle for our seed to exist in, our awareness goes through the whole process of evolution as we develop in mother’s womb, the dividing of cells, the forming of structure and organs, the creation of a creature with gills, and on to a human type form ready to breathe air, carrying your seed onwards.
As one textbook states, “A human is not constructed like a modern office building, as cheaply and efficiently as possible. . . but rather like an ancient historic edifice to which wings and sections were added at different times and which was not modernised until it was almost completed.” See Levels of the Brain
In doing so it uses many of the things that Life or Nature learnt from past life-forms that it uses in dealing with human life. As an example plants use very clever system with bulbs and other root systems. A bulb can grow a new flower each year and each flower is a totally new and unique thing. The the flower dies and its essense or experience is drawn back into the bulb, and next season another unique flower emerges. This hold true for humans too.
Our present personality has never existed before. It lives with a new brain that doesn’t carry old memories. Searching within its own experience and memories it could never find memory of any past lives because our present brain has no connection with the past seeds, yet our seed is the collection of man, many lives lived. Tendencies, unaccountable fears or talents, give the clue to these past selves. See Mushrooms
These past lives are not remembered easily because the new soul that developed in the new body had no past connections because it has a new brain. The soul or personality is built from the local memories stored in the new brain. So, memories of the past can only be attained by a deep awareness of our core awareness.
So, dead people can simply be people from our past. Considering that the major part of our learning and experience occur in relationship to other people, such learning and experience can be represented by characters from the past. For instance a first boyfriend in a dream would depict all the emotions and struggles we met in that relationship, and what we learned from it or took away from it that still influences present relationships. Therefore dreaming often of people we knew in the past would suggest that past experiences or lessons are very active at the moment, or we are reviewing those areas of our life. A woman who had emigrated to Britain from a very different cultural background frequently dreamt, even twenty years afterwards, of people she knew in her native country. This shows her still very much in contact with her own cultural values and experiences.
Example: ‘My husband’s mother, no longer alive, came and slid her arms carefully under me and lifted me up. I shouted ‘Put me down! Put me down! I don’t want to go yet.’ She carefully lowered me onto the bed and disappeared.’ E. H. – In this example the dreamer is feeling fear about being carried off by death.
Example: ‘A dark grey sugar loaf form materialised. This pillar lightened in shade as I watched. It didn’t move. I began to think it was Mrs. Molten who died in 1956. The feeling grew stronger but still the colour lightened. Then it bent over and kissed my head. In that instant I knew it WAS my mother. An ecstatic joy and happiness such as I have never known on earth suffused me. That happiness remained constantly in mind for the next few days.’ Mr M.
Here the dreamer has not only come to terms with his mother’s and his own death, but also found this inner reality.
Example: ‘A couple of months ago as I was waking I felt my husband’s arm across me and most realistically experienced my hand wrapping around his arm and turning toward him which I had done so often in his lifetime and saying ‘I thought you had died. Thank God you have not.’ Then I awoke alone and terribly shaken.’ Mrs I. – The example both shows the resolution of the loss, but also the paradox felt at realising the meeting was an inner reality.
A critic might say this is only a dream in which a lonely woman is replaying memories of her dead husband’s presence for her own comfort. Thus her disappointment on being disillusioned. Whatever our opinion, the women has within her such memories to replay. These are a reality. The inner reality is of what experience was left within her from the relationship. Her challenge is whether she can meet this treasure with its share of pain, and draw out of it the essence which enriches her own being. That is the spiritual life of her husband. The ‘aliveness’ of her husband in that sense is also social, because many other people share memories of the same person. What arises into their own lives from such memories, is the observable influence of the now dead person. But the dead also touch us more mysteriously, as in the next example. See: Dead Husband or Ex
Example: In a recent news program on television, a man who survived the Japanese prisoner of war camp in Singapore had been given a photograph of children by a dying soldier he did not know. The man had asked him to tell his family of his death, but did not give his name. The photograph was kept for forty odd years, the man still wanting to complete his promise but not know how. One night he dreamt he was told the man’s name. Enquiries soon found the family of the man, who had an identical photograph.
Dreams about a Dead Person – General Meaning:
This can represent some area of your life that has ‘died’. It can refer to death of feelings, such as hopelessness in connection with relationship and the loss of feelings about someone; the depression that follows big changes in your life such as loss of a loved partner, job, or child. It can also reflect the sense you have of your life in general, that it is without the stimulus of motivation and satisfaction, as when one feels oneself in a ‘going nowhere’ relationship or life situation. The dead person in the dream may link several of these feelings together, as symbols often represent huge areas of our experience. So the dead person my be a part of oneself you want to leave behind, to die out.
Some dreams are so clearly about the person who died. Here is an example of such a dream by a young child.
With his brothers and friends he went to bathe in a mill pool. He was only four or five at the time, and could not swim. In the recklessness of their-play, one of the children pushed him into deeper water. At that moment, the mill gates opened and water rushed through carrying him along. He was drowned – but some adults who were hastily called to the scene managed to pull him out and revive him.
As his father carried him home in his arms, the boy talked about his mother, who had died some years earlier and at first his father smiled at his story.
The boy said that as he went under the water he felt himself sinking down and down into darkness. Then there was a change and he felt himself rising up slowly until at last he rose to the surface.
He was in a huge sea. Around him, other people were also surfacing, and all were being gradually washed towards the nearby shore. There on the beach, people waited, and greeted those who were brought to them by the sea.
And as he himself drew near there on a small promontory were his grandparents waiting to welcome him – and in front – his mother, and she bent to draw him into her arms. She took hold of his hands and as she did so, a cross around her neck swung before his face. Sparkling in it were seven stones. But at that moment, something seemed to pull him away, and he sank into the sea and at last awoke on the riverbank.
The other half of the Story
At the conclusion of the story, his father’s condescending smile vanished. They were now at home and his father left the room, obviously deeply moved. Only years later did he tell his son the other half of the story.
The boy’s mother had died when her son was tiny and she had died on her birthday. For many weeks before, her husband had saved for a special present which he had kept secret. On her death, heart-broken, he had crept down to the coffin in the middle of the night, unscrewed the lid and given the present to his dead wife. It was a cross with seven stones, and the secret of it had been buried with her.
Putting together a picture of many such death experiences, we can begin to see a general view of what it might be like, what it certainly is for some, to die.
First of all comes a lessening and eventual disappearance of bodily sensations. Although all pain and physical awareness goes, most people are still conscious of their physical surroundings and of other people. In fact they often watch their own body breathe its last struggling breaths.
Usually people see themselves in a body, but it’s sometimes more perfect than the body they have just left. Their perceptions are nearly always enormously heightened in many ways. There seems to be no sensation of gravity or weight – the whole room or area can be seen instantaneously, as if with circular vision, and there is an awareness of the thoughts and emotions of those present.
See Talking with those who have passed on
Dreams about a Dead Husband or Wife:
Many dreams of dead people come from women who have lost their husband. It is common to have disturbing dreams for some period afterwards; or not be able to dream about the husband or wife at all; or to see the partner in the distance but not get near. In accepting the death, meeting any feelings of loss, grief, anger and continuing love, the meeting become easier.
But as with the example above, there are many cases where people meet their dead in dreams and have tremendous assurance.
Dreams about a Dead Mother:
As with other ‘dead person’ dreams they usually show how we are working out or unfolding our relationship with them. They can be wonderfully confirming of continued existence.
Example: ‘A dark grey sugar loaf form materialised. This pillar lightened in shade as I watched. It didn’t move. I began to think it was Mrs. Molten who died in 1956. The feeling grew stronger but still the colour lightened. Then it bent over and kissed my head. In that instant I knew it WAS my mother. An ecstatic joy and happiness such as I have never known on earth suffused me. That happiness remained constantly in mind for the next few days.’ Mr. M.
Dreams about a Dead Child:
When our child 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.
The example below shows how this can be possible.
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 conversation with Dr. Morse the woman slept properly for the fist time in nearly three years.
Summary of after death experience
Because after death we are still in a dream like existence, we tend to create around us those things we expect to see or experience. So someone who has no previous information about death may wander around for awhile confused. A Christian may see Christ welcoming them, so the beginnings are very varied, and a Buddhist might meet Buddha, or a Muslim might see Muhammad. But there is some sort of life review. This is about harvesting all of value from the life experience. Not only do we gathered the lessons we learned from our life, but we also relive it moment by moment, feeling and reviewing our own feelings, but also the feelings we engendered in others. But because we are no longer living a life in three dimensions and time, it will be an all at once experience, not stretched over time.
This can be quite a trial considering the life we have lived. But it is not a judgement from outside us, but a self judgement of the quality of our life. We need to pass through this because after death we have left the physical world and moving toward the spiritual. We can see this as the Big Self; the Self with Enormous Love. But there is an enormous transition taking place at death. We lived within a body, and now without it we have to be ready for life without it in what is called the spirit world. That is why the life review is necessary. All our earthly experience has to be put through a transformation to make it fit for a wider life. The wider life works through universal connections, and the less we personally can connect with the universal the less fit we are for the universal life.
Something that I have noticed is that some people believe, and therefore experience, that ‘heaven’ is exactly like life on earth except better. They see it as having houses and living much the same way. But that is not really the whole truth, because just as our body grows and changes, so do we in the after death state.
It seems as if there is a great difference between existing in a body and surviving in the grand world of the spirit. For in the spirit world there has to be found something that will link the life with giving and receiving from others, and of course the integration with a greater purpose.
Many people say they go along a tunnel toward a great light, and then a great spirit leads them through life review. Others go through a door to the light, and others go up a flight of grand stairs.
Having lost their body and its appetites there may be a period of adaptation to a life in a world without boundaries. Also because the spirit world is similar to the world of dreams, you create around you an environment made up of your own inner state. So if you are full of hate, murderous impulses and selfishness, you create a world like that is usually called hell. We are not ‘cast into hell’ we create it ourselves.
The same with heaven, it is created out of all the attitudes and ideas and feelings that are in harmony with the way the universe works or is. As a friend told me after his death, “I cannot escape myself. This is because everywhere I look is like a mirror. Every direction I find a reflection of me. It is three-dimensional. It doesn’t matter if I look up or down, left or right, all I see are expressions of who I am.”
At first one will look much as you did at death, except if you are old or ill, then you have quickly gained a more youthful and healthy appearance. But of course that is only your physical shape, and you will create that because that is who you think you are. But a great and probably slow swing over will occur. Because your body is gone, and you are moving toward the spiritual being that has always stood behind your life and witnessed it and given it impulses to try to live out, so gradually you may lose any sense of being male or female.
It is possible some people will not make it that far, but will go into a sleep state until their next life in the body. But if they can maintain consciousness as they meet these changes they will slowly become a greater being, and have an awareness that could be seen as super human, touching all around them. This is why some dead relatives come back to us in dreams and visions and tell us things they would never have normally been capable of knowing.
Another conversation with a dead friend stated some of this:
I seems to me that things are different for me now. I feel something that is difficult to understand. I seem to be getting less and less of the me I knew; yet at the same time more of who I am. More of me is being lost, but at the same time more of me is being gained. A strange paradox.
Then there is the going beyond even more barriers toward what can be called real spiritual awareness.
In the next region, one sees how the person’s life has accorded not only with their own Self, but with the ‘true being of the world’. We see ourselves as we exist, in or out of harmony with that world consciousness, that essence of all beings, sometimes called God or the Christ, or Krishna, or Buddha. Here is the judging, the self judging, of the ‘quick and the dead.’
And finally, in this withdrawal, the seventh region is reached, ‘quick or dead’, asleep or awake to the highest in us. ‘The man stands here’ says Steiner, ‘in the presence of the “Life-kernels”, which have been transplanted from higher worlds, in order that in them they may fulfil their tasks.’ These ‘tasks’, expressing through the self, mediated by the soul, and materialised by the body, usually motivate us unconsciously. In this region, if consciousness remains, we know ourselves as the whole cosmos of sun, moon, planets, and stars; as all beings, creatures and kingdoms. When we look at these through our physical eyes, we are looking at our own wholeness. The ‘Life kernel’ is the doorway to other ‘cosmic beings’. ‘The life between death and a new birth, and is really a living through the world of stars: but this means, through the spirit of the world of stars,’ not the physical stars. See What Happens When I Die?
Coming back to earth
Having made this ascent to the innermost of our nature, the essence of the whole cosmos, there now comes for most of us, a return to a fresh physical experience.
There awakens a ‘desire’ or direction, to perfect one’s own being and that of the earth. ‘Thy will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven,’ is an impulse from this region. Depending upon what fruits were brought to each region, this descent enables certain things, qualities or strengths to be ‘claimed’ from each level of our being. A new spiritual ‘seed’ or ‘germ’ is fashioned which will play its part in fashioning our body. The essence of the future personality chooses the hereditary line and its parents. Steiner says the parents provide a seed bed of physical substance, impregnated with their own characteristics of body and psyche. At conception, the material substance is broken down into the germinal level of chaos, in which all physical form is dissolved. The spirit ‘germ’ of the new being takes hold of this.
At birth the ‘germ’ of the future personality and body, is clothed with physical substance drawn from the parents, along with inherited temperamental qualities. Working with these as materials is the essence of the past life and death experience. This spiritual impulse, takes the ‘model’ given by the parents, and works into it the pattern it brings from its central experience. So there comes into being, through life and death, another life upon the earth.
Just as there was a reliving of life at death, so just prior to birth there is a reliving of death. ‘He sees a tableau which this time displays all the hindrances he must remove, if his evolution is to make further progress. And what he sees becomes the starting point of forces that he must carry with him into a new life. See Life and Death; Steiner Life after death
Another conversation with a dead friend provided the following information.
I am in process of creating a new life. But this is something like a work of art, not however, as we think of it with brush and paint. I felt it like a constant rise and fall of possibilities and forms that I, the Spirit I, was giving birth to. As one rose it expressed a certain quality, and this was in some way compared, or its harmonic compared, with all that existed in the changing spiritual and physical world. There was as yet no total interface between what was being created in this way, and what was expressed by the changing worlds. So I was gradually sifting the emphasis of all it contained from life experience and its possible future connections with physical life, moving toward a harmonic unity. It was explained to me that the unity would be a real connection with time, place, parents and the life that would emerge from them. When that harmonic unity was made the new life would begin.
Useful Questions and Hints:
Have I dreamt of any dead person?
How did I react to the dream?
Can I accept that we have an inner world?
See Inner World – Techniques for Exploring your Dreams – Questions
Comments
I had a dream about my best friends Dad that passed away came back to life really strange dream in my dream I knew he died in real life and now he is alive in the dream. I loved this man he was a second father to me can anyone decode this dream email me or contact me on face book
Michael – This is a fairly common experience for someone we love to come to us in our dreams and assure they are still alive. And it isn’t simply a made up dream to give us comfort.
Here is an excellent example just received recently.
Hi Tony,
A few years ago I was on holiday with my husband in Cuba and I had very vivid dreams about my Granny 3 nights in a row. Each morning I woke up, I commented to my husband how realistic the dreams felt, as if they weren’t dreams at all. The 3rd and final dream was the most significant. My granny appeared before me with the face she probably had as a young woman. It was like the visual version of her essence. She wasn’t old and wrinkly but smooth and radiating. We spoke to each other in thoughts and she was unhappy and sort of crabby (like how she had been most of her life), In response to her emotional state, I tried to impart some wisdom to her about letting go of anger and accepting things as they are and feeling peace. Then she told me she had to go on a flight away and that she wouldn’t be back. I grabbed onto her legs and said that I wasn’t ready to let her go. We talked some more and then she began to get worried that she had missed her flight. I told her not to worry and led her to a meadow where my brother was. He said goodbye to her and we both led her into a small boat so she could ferry herself to the other side. I intuitively understood in the dream that my brother and I could not go with her.
Anyways, I told my husband about the dream and that I thought I should find an internet cafe somewhere to contact the family back home to see if Granny was all right. The next morning we arrived in Havana and found internet to check our emails and I found a message in my inbox from my Mom telling me that my Granny had passed away the previous night.
Having had that experience and not knowing that my Granny had died gave me assurance that it was more than just a dream. She had visited me in that liminal state to say her last goodbyes. It was in that farewell too, that I felt we had made a deeper connection than we were ever able to do together in the flesh. It was our naked spirits greeting each other with ego stripped away. What an incredible gift!
Please read Closer to the Light by Dr Morse, it will explain so much.
Tony
recently a close friend of mine died, he died very sudden. he wasn’t sick or any thing, we were out the day before (a very healthy looking man), then the next day I heard he died in his sleep. My friends tells me I’ll dream him and he’ll call me over, but I must tell him to go and rest. I am a christian, do those things actually happen?
Joan – Yes they do, but science and other authorities ignore them. But here is an email from a woman just a couple of days ago.
Hi Tony,
A few years ago I was on holiday with my husband in Cuba and I had very vivid dreams about my Granny 3 nights in a row. Each morning I woke up, I commented to my husband how realistic the dreams felt, as if they weren’t dreams at all. The 3rd and final dream was the most significant. My granny appeared before me with the face she probably had as a young woman. It was like the visual version of her essence. She wasn’t old and wrinkly but smooth and radiating. We spoke to each other in thoughts and she was unhappy and sort of crabby (like how she had been most of her life), In response to her emotional state, I tried to impart some wisdom to her about letting go of anger and accepting things as they are and feeling peace. Then she told me she had to go on a flight away and that she wouldn’t be back. I grabbed onto her legs and said that I wasn’t ready to let her go. We talked some more and then she began to get worried that she had missed her flight. I told her not to worry and led her to a meadow where my brother was. He said goodbye to her and we both led her into a small boat so she could ferry herself to the other side. I intuitively understood in the dream that my brother and I could not go with her.
Anyways, I told my husband about the dream and that I thought I should find an internet cafe somewhere to contact the family back home to see if Granny was all right. The next morning we arrived in Havana and found internet to check our emails and I found a message in my inbox from my Mom telling me that my Granny had passed away the previous night.
Having had that experience and not knowing that my Granny had died gave me assurance that it was more than just a dream. She had visited me in that liminal state to say her last goodbyes. It was in that farewell too, that I felt we had made a deeper connection than we were ever able to do together in the flesh. It was our naked spirits greeting each other with ego stripped away. What an incredible gift!
Please read Closer to the Light by Dr Morse. It will answer your questions.
Tony
I had a dream wher a friend of mine was alive again.and I told her I thought she was dead,but then she said..- never died I just changed my name,what does this dream mean?
My grandmother passed away from cancer about a year ago. And a month or so after she died I had a dream where I came down stairs and she was sitting at the dinner table with my mom and my grandpa. She was dressed up and had her coat on and said we were going out to eat and to go get my coat. So I went up stairs and when I got back down stairs she was gone. What does this dream mean?
ihad lost my love more than 17 years back,but istill love him.today 2 feb he passed away and i still alone. i want to know that he love me still or not.
Rajiv – Death does not kill love. It usually means it grows stronger. It is only we who are still in the prison of our own limited sense impressions still doubt.
Know that you can talk with your love one every day, and if you keep all the noise of your hopes and thoughts quiet, you will hear the answer. See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/dreaming-of-death/#Talking
Tony
I had a dream last night, that my mom who is still alive and I were walking down a road on upper ground and coming towards us at a lower ground level was my grandmother (who has been dead for over 10 years) and she said hi Tina and she smiled and seemed very happy to see me, she did not speak to my mom who is her daughter, what would the meaning be? Am I sick is she coming to take me with her?
I have been having dreams of my grandmother who passed about 3 yrs ago. In one of my recent dreams, I was at a family get together and I would walk into a room and my grandmother would be sitting on the couch. But I was the only person who saw her. I would tell my family she was there and relay nothing special back and forth to prove she was there and I would wake up. In my last dream, my grandmother was answering questions to a game we were either watching or playing. I remember hearing a cousin say I was going crazy. She isn’t ghost like in my dreams, it’s like she’s there plain as day. Why am I dreaming this?
A male friend of mind died about two weeks ago, we weren’t extremely close but I considered him a friend. I dreamed we were laying in my bed and I was rubbing his hair. We were laughing and talking and he got serious and said “dont leave your boyfriend”. Considering the issues I have with my boyfriend I would of thought he would tell me to leave him not stay. What does this mean??
i had a dream my uncle died but in real life hes alive. what does this dream mean?
i was in love with a guy for 4 years…my first love and he never loved me back…during the fourth year of knowing him, he drowned…I had experienced choking and floating sensation during his time of death…ever since his death,i have dreamt often about him…in my dreams i’m aware that he’s no more and im in a haste to take his pic/make a video to remember the time we spent together in the dream…he justs laughs in my dream saying “he’ll be around”…its been nearly 3 years since his death, i still dream about him…recently i dreamt that he was lying next to me and he was singing to me…this dream felt so real, as my bedspread and what i was wearing in the dream was,real in the real world…on my birthday morning, at around 5.30 am I woke up dreaming that he and I were dancing on top of the stairs…am i going mad? why do i still dream of him after such a long time? what does my dreams mean? please help!
Mary – When you love someone you create a link that can last a very long time. It is a link that transcend death, and that is why you dream of him still. Maybe you are still thinking in three dimensions, and death turns people into multi dimensional beings. That is why he laughs and says, “I’ll be around”.
Also you say he didn’t love you, but that is a misunderstanding. He didn’t love you in the way you wanted him to, but obviously he loved you otherwise her wouldn’t give you the time of day in our dreams. And the dreams seem like real communications and not something you are making up.
Why don’t you realise that you can love more than one person, especially in your dreams, and get used to the pleasure of seeing him. Speak to him and listen to any thoughts that trickle into you mind from nowhere in particular.
Tony
I often dream of dead people… Most times when I dream of conversing with them, I witness events in the day after. Sometime they are people I know and those I didnt know. I have even dreamt of famous people. They all apear to have something to say or they want me to say something for them. Please tell me Im not crazy! I also notice small babies make eye contact with me and they stare me straight in my eyes! Please respond… I need to know whats happening. Thank You Celise Horton
Celise – No you are not crazy, but you have been raised in a culture that thinks you are!
You obviously have a gift you should treasure and develop – by telling others or passing on information to those who it concerns. The more you work at it the more it unfolds. See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/dreaming-of-death/#Talking
And your lovely encounters with children I share with you. It is such a thrill to be really looked by young children.
Tony
I dreamt we (my ex husband and I were at his parents home. They passed on about20 odd years ago. I also dreamt I was pregnant, which is not possible, I am 58. Did not like me when they were alive, however in the dream everything was quite peaceful
Valecia – First, I think that time is a healer, and so you feel at ease with your husband parents now. And that you are pregnant, which IS possible because you are dreaming. We can be pregnant at any age in our dreams, even men become pregnant and give birth. And what you give birth to is not a physical child but a child of your inner world. So it would either be a part of you that is new, probably a new way of relating to the world is you have passed through your menopause; or even a new part of you, you never had time or opportunity to be able to allow to grow inside you. Lucky you!
Tony
My father was dead an laying down with light colored purple roses on his chest. All of a sudden he turned over, said I feel fine and got up. I said “this can’t be possible you were embalmed. Then he turned into my son, who is 30 years old.
I had a dream about a week ago, I was asleep, but awake aware of what was happening around me but still asleep. Then this shadow came over me, and asked, “are you ready?” then I was kissed. The shadow was my deceased husband (almost 18 years ago). I was startled, but not scared, then I felt calm and I went back to sleep. Then a couple nights ago, I heard someone calling my name and it woke me up, this has happened several times. what does all this mean.
My aunt recently passed away because of cancer. She passed away in another country so none of us was able to see her before she died. I dreamt that she was still alive and that we are saying goodbye to her, expressing our love for her.. but the thing is, she keeps on telling us to not leave her and that she doesn’t want to go and asking us to save her. in my dream it seems that she is still alive and it is something or somewhat saying that she will be induced to death. I don’t know what that means, but for what i remember, she was DNR (do not resuscitate) after her first attack. Please help me in analyzing my dream. Thanks!
Dear Yvonne,
I have also been having dreams about my uncle that has recently passed away, but in my dreams he is trying to tell me to look for someone but then i always wake up and i dont know what he was trying o tll me. Something tells me that ur loved one has not crossed over and still has unfinished buisness on earth, atleast this is what i feel is going on with my dreams about my uncle and seems the same about you’re dreams too.