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      Help me, im scared

      Ok this dream was really retarded, i went to bed and woke up at 1 in the morning because of it.

      About me, male, likes skating, metal (none of that SATAN sort of stuff mind you), christian catholic, don't know what more to put here.

      I was at my grandparents place, watching my little cousin, he was running around causing trouble so i picked him up and put him down on the grass then went and sat down, i then turn around and see him running around on the roof, and nobody around me was doing anything. He then came into full view right on the roof jumping up and down and still nobody did anything but just stared with blank faces, and all of a sudden he fell flat on his face from the roof, i quickly sprinted over to him and picked him up, he seemed fine but blood was pissing out of his face, i picked him up and felt this huge wave of sorrow come over me and worriedness, so i ran back to everyone holding him and screamed "QUICK SOMEONE FUCKING DO SOMETHING" and then received a reply from my uncle still staring at me with a blank face "Six, six, six, hes dead now"

      Someone please tell me what it means.
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      Anyone? Please? Have i given enough info? Really, i can't stop thinking about this dream i would appreciate it if someone told me what it meant. Mostly the 'six six six' bit. But the whole dream is what im after.
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      Hi there! This dream must of been quite scary and worrying, something religious getting itself involved in your dream? Has anything similar to these dreams been happening in real life? Like, people staring blankly, talking about Satan, etc.

      Dreams are your emotion and happenings, I'm not trying to be typical here but I can just say that it might be that you're scared, worried, and uncomfortable in life. I'm not calling you crazy or anything but, has this dream only happened once? Because if it happens again, feel free to post it so more people can help.

      Are you good at Lucid Dreaming? If so, use that to find out the reason why. If anything bad happens, use a waking up technique to get yourself out of there. I'll explain that. Just summon excitement, that's all you need to do, and jump around and stuff.

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      Dreams are symbolic; commonly, suppression in waking life may be expressed in dream.

      Is it your brother? Who does it truly represent to you?
      Why is he falling?

      The "six six six" seems to be interpreted by you as being satanically related.
      Perhaps it is a suppression of your beliefs in life that is manifesting in dream.

      The falling may represent a feeling of inevitability, that seems as if something has started and you can't get out of it.

      That you can't help him, might imply that you feel a helplessness in life and that even in calling out, no-one comes to aid - even when you are down.
      You merely have to change your point of view slightly, and then that glass will sparkle when it reflects the light.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ClouD View Post
      Dreams are symbolic; commonly, suppression in waking life may be expressed in dream.

      Is it your brother? Who does it truly represent to you?
      Why is he falling?

      The "six six six" seems to be interpreted by you as being satanically related.
      Perhaps it is a suppression of your beliefs in life that is manifesting in dream.

      The falling may represent a feeling of inevitability, that seems as if something has started and you can't get out of it.

      That you can't help him, might imply that you feel a helplessness in life and that even in calling out, no-one comes to aid - even when you are down.
      .... You're good.

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      In answer to the first question, no this is the first time any crazy sort of dream like this has happened.

      Quote Originally Posted by ClouD View Post
      Dreams are symbolic; commonly, suppression in waking life may be expressed in dream.

      Is it your brother? Who does it truly represent to you?
      Why is he falling?
      It's my little cousin, hes family, hes falling because he was jumping around and playing on the roof.

      The "six six six" seems to be interpreted by you as being satanically related.
      Perhaps it is a suppression of your beliefs in life that is manifesting in dream.
      But im a Christian/Catholic.

      The falling may represent a feeling of inevitability, that seems as if something has started and you can't get out of it.
      This could be true.

      That you can't help him, might imply that you feel a helplessness in life and that even in calling out, no-one comes to aid - even when you are down.
      This bit is semi-untrue.

      Thanks for the help both of you, but if anyone else could provide more info?
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      This dream is an invitation for you to pray...

      You see that people younger than yourself are out of control, with no one paying attention, no one to protect and guide them. Your grandparents' house and your uncle indicate this is linked either to your actual, bloodline family or your spritual/church family. The "huge wave of sorrow and worriedness" reveals your compassionate heart.

      You have a gift from God to pray for the needs of others as He shows them to you. What an honor! In this dream, God is inviting you to pray in agreement with Him that the older and more mature in families - both natural and spiritual - need to wake up and respond to the needs of the younger generation.

      If this strikes a chord in your heart, ask God how He wants you to pray and He'll give you more specifics. But don't let this dream continue to cause you fear and anxiety! Those emotions are not from God, so don't turn your attention to them. This is not a literal dream that your cousin is specifically going to die, OK? Trust God and Him alone, and you'll find peace instead of fear!

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      About the satanic implications being posed...

      The number "six" in many dreams represents mankind in general. the mention three times in your dream indicates that God (triune Godhead = 3) has given you the dream. This is an intercession dream. If you trust in God to lead you, He will give you more dreams like this so that you can agree with Him about things that matter to Him. He won't impose His will upon the earth, but if we pray in agreement with Him he can move powerfully on behalf of people even when they don't know they need His help!

      Again, this dream is truly an honor toward you. You have found favor with God!

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      Quote Originally Posted by altarfire View Post
      The number "six" in many dreams represents mankind in general. the mention three times in your dream indicates that God (triune Godhead = 3) has given you the dream. This is an intercession dream. If you trust in God to lead you, He will give you more dreams like this so that you can agree with Him about things that matter to Him. He won't impose His will upon the earth, but if we pray in agreement with Him he can move powerfully on behalf of people even when they don't know they need His help!

      Again, this dream is truly an honor toward you. You have found favor with God!
      Thats pretty awesome.
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      Ok i had another dream with another satanic reference:

      I was at school, watching some performance, or the world youth day cross, all was silent, and then a body appeared on the cross, and the cross spun upside down, and a band came out and played a song. it had riffs from Megadeth's Duke Nukem and Trivium's The Crusade. then i walked out and into another room and started headbanging to some band playing nothing.
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      Quote Originally Posted by lost_e View Post
      Ok i had another dream with another satanic reference:

      I was at school, watching some performance, or the world youth day cross, all was silent, and then a body appeared on the cross, and the cross spun upside down, and a band came out and played a song. it had riffs from Megadeth's Duke Nukem and Trivium's The Crusade. then i walked out and into another room and started headbanging to some band playing nothing.
      Well all I know is that your dreams REALLY play out your life, you are a christian, and you love metal, which have been in two of your recent dreams.

      I'm not sure thats exactly satanic, though.
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      Peter is associated with establishing the Catholic church and was crucified upside down, the Trivium song title "The Crusade": both suggest that this dream has something to do with Catholicism. Your being in school in the dream points toward something you're learning about Catholicism. The "Duke Nukem" song title might refer to your being frustrated or angry with what you see in the Church. This dream seems to be pointing out stuff in your heart - your thinking, emotions and desires - that is stirred up and/or being questioned.

      Once again, it's better to not attribute dreams to satanic influence, unless you are involved in some way with some kind of occult practices. These can be anything from Ouija boards, seances, astrology, psychic practices to involvement in witchraft (casting spells, participating in rituals, etc). If you are or have been involved in these things, or are thinking about doing so, your dreams may be cautioning you against these.

      You have a destiny in God as an intercessor, or one who prays for the benefit of others. Satanic and occult practices are in complete opposition to serving God. As a Christian you know that He is Jesus Christ. From personal experience, I can say that the more you focus your thoughts and attention to Jesus, the less scary and more encouraging your dreams - and waking life! - will become.
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      hey. i don't mean to be disrespectful, but you state repeatedly that you are christian.
      it seems to be something you need to articulate in waking life. maybe you should look at the role of religion in your life, and question if it prevents you from doing what you really want to do. maybe the freedom and danger that was displayed by your cousin's actions is something that you would like to do. all the other members of the family were inactive in the face of these dangers. this could represent the repression that frequently accompanies dogmatic belief. they couldn't do anything because they had placed their personal power in some other unseen entity. your uncle's statement clearly associated reckless acts with "evil". maybe this dream was telling you that you fear death and if you break the religious rules, that will be your punishment.

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      Dogmatic religion vs. relationship with God through Jesus

      Dweezil's comments reflect the widespread misunderstanding about true Christianity. Following dogmatic rules in order to please an unapproachable god is not what being a Christian ("little Christ" or "little annointed one") is about. In fact, Jesus spoke sternly to the religious leaders of His day because they kept loading endless requirements upon the people, but did little or nothing to help them. The concept of following rules and rituals in order to please - or appease - an angry, distant "deity" is actually a pagan (or ungodly) practice.

      Jesus was never about laying heavy burdens on people, or holding them to impossible standards. He said, "Come to me, all you who are weary and heavily burdened, and I will give you rest." He taught that patience and forgiveness toward others pleases the One true God more than any actions on our part. In fact, we can't earn His favor - He's already given it to us, free and clear. All we have to do is accept what He's already done for us. When we come to realize what that is, I can tell you firsthand that you cannot help but love Him more and more.

      Jesus is about healing our hearts and sharing His love with us, and extending that love through us to others. He is not a harsh taskmaster! Again, I say this from personal experience.

      If you only knew what He's done for me...

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      My son is a Christian (not the religious, dogmatic kind, though) and really likes metal, too. Although I don't personally like metal, and never have because it jangles my nerves, I appreciate the lyrics and the honesty of metal artists. The world is hard and people can be cruel and heartless. Metal bands communicate the pain, the disillusionment and the challenges to our society and culture that need to be addressed and resolved. People are hurting at the heart level, really deep. I agree that religious "Christianity" needs to wake up and deal with what's real!

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      this kid said he was raised catholic, not miscellanious christian. i grew up in ireland where the catholic church and the government worked hand in hand until very recently. i went to a convent school. my experience of catholocism was repression. i'm not catholic now, but i do believe in anarchism and giving people back the power that has been wrestled from them by controling systems. independence is a beautiful thing and co-operation is even more so. it's ok to critically examine our beliefs, at least that way we know they are ours.
      for serious addressing of disillusionment and challenges to society and culture check out crass. not metal but pretty challenging and very truthful.

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      Examining beliefs, etc

      Good catch... He did say he was Catholic, which makes a big difference. I started out Catholic too, kind of. My Dad had very hurtful experiences with two different priests, so we left the church when I was 10 years old. (Wasn't sexual abuse or anything like that!! Actually it was about money.)

      I often say that "they tried to make me Catholic, but it didn't take." I agree that religion is used to manipulate and control. I stayed away from church in general for about 30 years because of that reality, and because I knew that the true God wasn't anything like He was presented to be in any church I'd attended (went with cousins and friends occasionally, but nothing steady or committed).

      I went through a lot of lousy stuff in that 30 years. Stuff that I regretted, stuff I was ashamed of, and had a lot of pain in my heart from what other people had said and done. But I always wanted to do what was right because I loved God and knew that He loved me. I just got more and more confused about life and seemed to keep slipping downhill, ya know? Then about 9 years ago I had an unforgettable experience that changed my life - changed ME from the inside out.

      So I have a pretty radical view of faith vs religion, and the role of "church" in people's lives, etc. Growing up in Ireland, I don't know but can kind of imagine that you've seen and experienced a lot. I truly respect your need to search things out to find out what's genuine. I do know that God is secure enough in His Godhood (LOL) that He's good with us asking questions and challenging what we've been told (or sold!). In fact, in the Bible He says to "test every spirit," which is about being cautious about the motivation behind what people claim about God.

      You sound really cool, Dweezil. Really intelligent. I'd like to hear more about how you see things. Bet I could learn something!
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      Hey lost_e,
      Are you doing OK? Seems like we're talking in front of you like you're not there... Are you there? How's your dreamin'? I hope you're not still worried and freaked out about the dream with your younger cousin falling off a roof. I'm 99.9% sure that was a metaphor, not something that's gonna happen to him. Just want to know that you're OK.
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      Quote Originally Posted by dweezil View Post
      this kid said he was raised catholic, not miscellanious christian. i grew up in ireland where the catholic church and the government worked hand in hand until very recently. i went to a convent school. my experience of catholocism was repression. i'm not catholic now, but i do believe in anarchism and giving people back the power that has been wrestled from them by controling systems. independence is a beautiful thing and co-operation is even more so. it's ok to critically examine our beliefs, at least that way we know they are ours.
      for serious addressing of disillusionment and challenges to society and culture check out crass. not metal but pretty challenging and very truthful.
      Haven't heard of "crass" but I'll check it out...
      thanks

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      if you have any questions you can pm me.

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      Dreams have been weird, but ok, no more 666 or dying cousins or anything, but my dreams seem to always occur at night

      Thanks for the help
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      Yep, usually dreams occur at night when your Sleeping!

      And I have a little book (actually a very large book with about 300 pages) that is about dream interpretations and listings of things that happen in dreams..
      I'll Beam back In awhile with an answer if i can find it in my book of Dream Interpretation
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      Okay, back with my book that actually has 479 pages -

      "Cousin"
      The cousin in your dream is most likely to be a displaced version of yourself - a close relative, but distant enough to enable you to maintain a detatched perspective. This dream helps you to take a look at yourself or your circumstances in a more objective manner.
      I don't really see how that could be overly relevant..

      "Falling"
      ...Dreaming of another person falling suggests your wish to be rid of them in your waking life...
      I don't know if this could be exactly how you feel..

      "Family"
      ...Children or siblings in dreams often represent aspects of ourselves...
      ...It may well be that the family member you are dreaming of actually represents that person. however, is you dream of conflict in the family, it may be a reflection of conflict within different parts of yourself. take note of the emotions that arise in the dream...
      This is probably the most likely thing that its trying to tell you...
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      [QUOTE=Estatica;829479]Okay, back with my book that actually has 479 pages

      Sweet!

      "Cousin"
      I don't really see how that could be overly relevant..
      I see what its getting at.

      "Falling"
      I don't know if this could be exactly how you feel..
      No, not at all...

      "Family"
      This is probably the most likely thing that its trying to tell you...
      Maybe, about the whole evil thing and all that.

      Thanks for the help!
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