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Topic: What actually does this mean?
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hearttreasure Knowflake Posts: 1069 From: Registered: Jan 2015
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posted January 06, 2020 11:19 PM
Whenever I dream about my husband, I will wake up trembling and my body feels pain, I get like a needle prick all over the body. It will go away after I cover myself up with blankets and must distract my thoughts to other things, or not it will get worse and longer. What does that mean? Why the trembling and the pain all over my body after I get the dream? Most of the time the dreams have proven to be true, other times I don't get an answer as my husband doesn't want to admit anything wrong and I have a hard time to get the source and finally just let it go as it becomes old. IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 122939 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 07, 2020 06:14 PM
Only when you dream of your husband?IP: Logged |
hearttreasure Knowflake Posts: 1069 From: Registered: Jan 2015
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posted January 07, 2020 06:53 PM
quote: Originally posted by Randall: Only when you dream of your husband?
Yes. The bad one. Means: when he tries to hide something from me. Edit: The first time occurred when I was in a relationship with my ex, 3 years before I met my husband. Same thing happened, the dream felt like a message to me and it was about him cheating. But the following pain in my body occurs within my relationship with my husband. I never had this experience with other exes or people. IP: Logged |
Ayelet Moderator Posts: 3230 From: Registered: Sep 2010
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posted January 09, 2020 04:07 AM
Wow, that sounds like a very intense experience! It must be hard on you, having all these tremblings and pains on a regular basis. You wrote sometimes your dreams were proved to be true. Do you mean with the ex, or also with your husband? You seem to be very psychichally sensitive. Or you're controlled by fears for the time being. I understand the content of the dreams is too private to discuss here. If you cannot resolve the issues with your husband, you suspect him of whatever and you have the resources, perhaps you might consider the help of an investigator? If you cannot, or wouldn't, maybe try to see who you trust better: your dreams or your husband. Again, I don't know the content, maybe you're afraid of something bad happening to him, etc. Dreams can be materials of the psyche, or they can be truly psychic, and if some of them have already proven to be true, then maybe you should pay attention to them. (There is also the possibility of intense past life experiences reflected in present time dreams. Listen to yourself, though.)IP: Logged |
hearttreasure Knowflake Posts: 1069 From: Registered: Jan 2015
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posted January 09, 2020 08:38 PM
quote: Originally posted by Ayelet: Wow, that sounds like a very intense experience! It must be hard on you, having all these tremblings and pains on a regular basis. You wrote sometimes your dreams were proved to be true. Do you mean with the ex, or also with your husband? You seem to be very psychichally sensitive. Or you're controlled by fears for the time being. I understand the content of the dreams is too private to discuss here. If you cannot resolve the issues with your husband, you suspect him of whatever and you have the resources, perhaps you might consider the help of an investigator? If you cannot, or wouldn't, maybe try to see who you trust better: your dreams or your husband. Again, I don't know the content, maybe you're afraid of something bad happening to him, etc. Dreams can be materials of the psyche, or they can be truly psychic, and if some of them have already proven to be true, then maybe you should pay attention to them. (There is also the possibility of intense past life experiences reflected in present time dreams. Listen to yourself, though.)
The dreams are usually proved to be true with the ex and my husband. They share same trait: FICKLE. The process I found it out just popped up accidentally in front of my eyes after days of the dreams, then I remembered my dreams and suddenly everything just made sense. I did some observation before I confronted them and they were speechless. My ex admitted right away I confronted him but with my husband, sometimes I need extra super detail to make him talk, otherwise he won't admit anything which makes our relationship lack of transparency. In my relationship, I don't allowed myself to doubt my partner until if they have proven to be not trusted. What I don't understand is, why I also experience the trembling and body pain after the dream? It's out of my control. It makes me a little bit trauma of my dream actually. It scares me. Is there anyone experience the same way as I do? What do you think it means? IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 122939 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted February 18, 2020 05:57 PM
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