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hopeful
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posted November 29, 2012 02:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hopeful     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I've had several graphic dreams about one of my son's with the common theme being his head being injured. These were when he was younger and I haven't had a 'bad' one that involved his safety for a while. He is turning 15 next month. I recently dreamed that I was talking to him and he said to me "mom, I am dead." I though he was joking and told him he wasn't and that it wasn't funny. He insisted he was and told me very sternly "Mom, I didn't wake up. I am dead." I began crying hysterically and continued to argue with him that he wasn't dead and it was just a dream. I am having trouble shaking this one. I have premonitions in my dreams in the past and my previous 'head' dreams have always worried me but he has been fine ... this one has me really on edge and feeling very uneasy. any thoughts as to what this could mean? Thanks so much

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Ra
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posted December 04, 2012 04:29 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ra     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hello hopeful

Keep in mind that you have had these kinds of threatening dreams before and your son has been fine. These types of dreams are very common for parents, even your most recent one. I too, have a 14yr. old son (and a 9yr. old) so I understand fully how it feels to watch a child grow. We are concerned for them and we worry, and so we have dreams reflecting our fears about their well-being.

To dream of him being dead is a little different. This of course, is our worst fear which is why you feel so uneasy. But it is extremely likely that the dream is symbolic. It pains me to think about it, but with each passing year, especially these teens years, part of the little boy that my son was, dies. You know what I mean. Your little boy is dying, and your son is changing into a young man very quickly. It's bittersweet.

That is the meaning of your dream.


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lalalinda
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posted December 04, 2012 04:45 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for lalalinda     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Excellent Reading Ra!

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