04-18-2011, 02:50 PM
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Glad it worked for you Belle.
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Originally Posted by princessbelle
Horray!!!! Worked that time...i suppose i wasn't holding my "insert something here" the right way.
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Again, something else I forgot to mention prior:
2 weeks ago I dreamed that my mother died. Last year I shared with some of you that she's been ill for quite some time. My dream was focused on her face and body in a stretcher and she looked very withdrawn and her breathing wasn't very good. Strange thing is the very next day when while visiting with her we ended up having to go to the ER where we spent the whole night and she ended up getting admitted, and was there for next 4 days. She was diagnosed yet again with pneumonia.
The reality of this dream, is that she really is dying with illness she battles. Seems strange for me to type/say this and read it to myself. Again, my heart feels heavy knowing what is waiting down the road.
Here's what the dream interpretation reads as:
To dream about the death of a loved one, suggests that you are lacking a certain aspect or quality that the loved one embodies. Ask yourself what makes this person special or what you like about them. It is that very quality that you are lacking in your own relationship or circumstances. Alternatively, the dream indicates that whatever that person represents has no part in your own life anymore. In particular, to dream about the death of your parents, indicates that you are undergoing a significant change in your waking life. Your relationship with your parents has evolved into a new realm.
To see someone dying in your dream, signifies that your feelings for that person are dead or that a significant change/loss is occurring in your relationship with that person. Alternatively, you may want to repress that aspect of yourself that is represented by the dying person.
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