I die in my dreams. All the time. It's not painful or emotional or horrifying, it just happens. Usually, the dream continues after my death. Would you consider this a dream sign?
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I die in my dreams. All the time. It's not painful or emotional or horrifying, it just happens. Usually, the dream continues after my death. Would you consider this a dream sign?
I'm not all that knowledgeable of dream signs but I think that death could be used as one. If you die but come back to life then I think you should realize that it is a dream. o_o
Definately, lack of emotion has been a dream sign for me twice I think. Once was because I was injured, the other cause my friends were. I find bad emotions in dreams severely dulled, but I guess I haven't had a nightmare in years. Death seems an obvious one to me, hehe. Sometimes however, I even treat these horrifying incidents as normal and carry on, so you still have to train yourself a bit.
Sure it can. Anything you notice that always seems to pop up in your dreams is a dream sign. This even extends to abstract things, such as emotions. (Or, in Jonnyj's case, lack thereof.)
Your dream signs are just personal things you notice you dream about, so yeah, that might be death for you. But if you are noticing you are dead and are still conscious then that is a sure-fire sign that you are dreaming (or dead, but in that case you are in the final dream).
Funny thing, when I read the title I thought you were talking about death as in the skeleton dude with the hood and scythe. I had a dream about him not too long about. That would be a freaky dream sign.
When you're dying in real life make sure to do an RC.
If it means the same thing it means in the Judeo-Christian Scripture, it is a promise. However, one should ask by concentrating on a question while entering the lucid dreamstate. It is always best to ask the source than those who have no clue.
Recurring events in a dream often means a question to the dreamer. These events will continue until the dreamer understands and can respond accordingly.
For example, I use to have problems with telephone wires in my path, I would always try to climb over them. Then, I realized that telephone wires were lines of communication and decided to follow them. Through understanding we change our response--and that is the whole point.
When a dream is an encouragement to learn in order to modify behavior, one has evidence of something more than that which meets the eye--a great deal more.
Anything that seems to be a recurring pattern in your dreams can be a dream sign. You don't have to encounter it in your daily life. For example I always find myself in my childhood home when I dream. I'm never there in my waking life, but it still works as a dream sign because I have identified it as such.
Of course, if you play a lot of video games, you can reality check every time you die. That might help establish it as a sign.
I used to play World of Warcraft. Before I quit, I checked, and my main character had died over 940 times. I'm sure that has something to do with it.
Dreams in which I died were always tied to certain parts of the world. I got crushed by a truck in Singapore, bludgeoned with golf balls in Hong Kong, killed in an amusement park accident in Michigan, eaten by a dragon in Alaska, etc.
Ty for your ideas, esp. about the hooded character Death.
Hah!
i would hate to die, but those would be fun ways to die without actually dying.
anyway yes i used to have death dreamsigns when i was little. only they were creepy, not weird. For some reason my most remembered dream is when i was standing on top of the stairs looking down, lights flickering, and commit suicide and fell down...down...down...
cant you beleive that happened when i was 5?
Like 10 years ago, I had a nightmare where some kind of hell dogs chased me through the woods, there was blood everywhere they killed me ate my guts, after that i woke up :D
Definitely. But if you die and end up in a limbo of some sort, it may make the dream a bit more stubborn (from my own experiences).