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Hi Everyone, I am new here. I wanted some help with a really weird dream I had, I'd really appreciate any views.
In the dream a specific date from the future came to me and when I woke up I remembered it and straight away wrote it down. Later on in the day I worked out online the age I would be on that date and it turned out the age I will be on that date was the EXACT age to the months and days of someone who was close to who I know age to the year, month and day that they died. I have no way of explaining how my brain calculated this and have no idea where this came from. It really freaked me out so if anyone has an ideas of what this means please let me know Thanks |
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It's your subconscious. It can do math surprisingly. Give your subconscious a math prize and then a spanking for scaring you. You muat be thinking about your friend. It is weird to become the age people were when the died. My dad died at 33. When i turned 34 actually , i felt really guilty. Why did i deserve to live? I thought he was a cooler person.he did more. he had a kid, played the banjo
studied seminary. I cant play an instrument. I have no kids. What have i contributed? But i'm alive. Still i dont know if that is what YOUR dream is about. Sorry. May angels give you better dreams. I'm sorry for the loss of your friend. Hugs if that's ok. Peace. |
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The fact that you knew the numbers for your friend suggests to me that maybe you like numbers? I can barely remember the year someone died, let alone all that detailed information. So if your conscious mind is good with numbers, then your unconscious mind is also. Your unconscious is probably processing the death of your friend, and the numbers is one way to do it.
I wouldn't take it as any ominous omen that that is the date you'll die or anything like that. I do a lot of dream work with my therapist and I'm finding it absolutely fascinating how the mind works when we're asleep! It is really helping me in therapy to analyze my dreams. In fact, my therapist is so interested in dreams that he says it's like "talking to another person." I'm sorry about the loss of your friend. It may be bothering you more than you're conscious of. |
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