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Old Jun 09, 2012, 07:57 PM
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i have been suffering with depression for some time now due to events in my life. my mum past away resently, and this made things worse. now i keep having the same dream. 'my mum was dressed and laid in her coffin, when i went to see her she was rolling around trying to get out of her coffin. i turned to ask people why they say my mum is dead when shes not. but no one ansers me'. this dream probably sound sick or something, bit can you explain what it means, and why it keeps comming back. many thanks, darkfairy

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Old Jun 10, 2012, 08:13 PM
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My Dad passed many years ago when I was in my teens. My family never went to counceling. We should have, but there was just so much chaos after dad died. He should have never died. The pharmacy and doctors gave him something he was allergic to, and it killed him. I had dreams about it, but they went away. Yours will to. I find the best way to anylize a dream is to anylize it for yourself. If you try to relate to what you are experiencing now and the content of the dream, you may figure it out
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