i personally dont believe that dreams have meanings. but i am interested in finding out if there is. please, fill me in if anything happens to your grandfather, i would like to know. if something does, im sorry. |
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I had a dream last night about 4relatives, my aunt, my mom, my grandfather, and my grandmother. I wasn't really taking part in the dream. I was observing. We seemed to be in a park at first and everything was rather boring. I remember looking to my right and noticing a bridge. I could make out little white crosses covering the ground on the otherside. I assume now that we are at some kind of memorial park/gravesite for veterans. My grandfather is one, so I assume relevance. I look back towards my family who is walking just up ahead of me. My aunt is pushing my grandmother in a wheelchair (she currently uses on, so not out of the ordinary). My mother is just in front of them and my grandfather is walking with his cane just behind all of them. They are walking away from me, so I only have this view in the dream. Rushing water enters the dream from the right (like ocean tide). It is pretty rough because it throws my grandfather off balance and it cause him to turn around towards me and he falls backwards from there. I remember thinking, "someone help him, pick him up." I can't really see my grandmother and my mother and aunt are getting hard too see as well. They seem to be struggling. I wake up and don't see the outcome. I am surprised that I remember this because I haven't been able to remember most of my dreams due to some sleep issues I've been having. I remembered this one for some reason. |
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i personally dont believe that dreams have meanings. but i am interested in finding out if there is. please, fill me in if anything happens to your grandfather, i would like to know. if something does, im sorry. |
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