Hello! For the past few months I've been having recurring dreams about befriending demons, but the dream itself is always different.
However, this one is very different. Usually these dreams fade and I'm unable to remember anything about it. But not this one.
After about a month I'm still able to recall details about this dream and what happened in it. I'm still thinking about this dream and reflecting on it.
I currently live in North Yorkshire, England at 16 years of age. I am a male.
Currently, there are no issues in my life that I know of. I've had a massive phobia of demons and darkness since I was ten years old.
This dream started off in a quite large building, where we were having a look at a room. I don't remember exactly who the other people were, neither do I think I knew them outside of the dream, but I think they were family members. I was able to see this demon, but others weren't. It had a humanoid figure, but was purely cold flesh and blood: the type you'd see in video games or movies. For some reason, I thought the way it looked and the way it moved around was funny, and I laughed at it, which I know I would not have done in this situation because I had a massive phobia of demons. I was able to communicate with this demon, even though others weren't. I don't remember exactly what happened in the conversation, but I did talk to it. After talking to it and getting close to it for a while it started to look human. Turns out, it was a recently deceased friend of a relative (neither of which I knew to exist in the real world), and had absolutely no control over its actions while it was totally bad. Eventually, this demon actually looked pretty handsome, and like a human. It was no longer ugly cold flesh and blood. He was a great guy. However, that's when I woke up. That was it.
I do believe that behind every dream, is a meaning. Especially one that can't simply be forgotten.
Does anybody know what this could mean? I've looked this up myself but couldn't find anything, which was why I went to make my own thread.
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