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Hello, looking for some help/reassurance.

Discussion in 'Your Dream Interpretation' started by aldaytripper, Feb 10, 2011.

Hello, looking for some help/reassurance.

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    aldaytripper

    aldaytripper New Member

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    Hello, This is the most I can remember from a dream I woke up from about an hour ago.

    I was in a room with my cousin and my aunt and I remember my aunt saying something about my mother and and then holding and knife behind her back as if she were hiding it. She then said “she has to die” or something of the sort. Then my mother comes into the scene and I disappear from it. I am now in a hospital bed and my father comes in and I ask about my mother and he tells me my aunt tried to kill her saying she “had to die” but my mother got away once. However my aunt again found her. I ask “so is mum dead” and he says yes, almost as if I should have known. I start shaking hysterically and asking why no one told me. Then I start crying and screaming. I woke up crying and screaming hysterically, my boyfriend sort of had to shake me out of it.

    Let me also say, that I am very close with my mother and I am also 6 months pregnant. I am aware there are a lot of changes in my life and strange dreams are common with pregnancy, but this one is really making me think. If anyone can help give me some reassurance that this is not a negative premonition that would be great, thank you
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    Marcia

    Marcia Dream Fairy

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    Death in a dream can have to do with going through a change, so your aunt saying that your mother has to die could be about the change you are going through with your pregnancy and how you will change by becoming a mother?

    You could have dreamed about your mother because you are going to be a mother, like her. Does your aunt have children?

    You could also be worried about who would take care of your children if anything happened to you, and you could be thinking about how your mother is growing older and thinking about how you become the person who takes care of others instead of the person who other people take care of.

    It is common to have nightmares in pregnancy - hormones and stress.

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