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i really hope some one can figure out this dream for me i had it a couple years ago but i still remember every detail...
me, my mom, and my dad was living a happy live we decided to have a car wash and a lot of different people and things showed up i went inside a house for a couple of minutes(apparently it was ours) then when i came back outside my mom was nowhere to be found i asked my dad where my mom was and he said that she was in my room. when i entered my room i started crying because my mom was dead and lying in my bed i called for my dad and he came up a little mad and i asked him what happened and he said that he murdered her and i asked him why and he said to flirt with a fairy then he went back outside to talk to the fairy again while i was holding onto my mom's lifeless body crying my eyes out and when i woke up i was actually crying in real life. Can anyone please tell me what it means and yes my parents are divoriced. ![]() |
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This dream may be about the death and transformation of your own self. What was your mother like?
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If it were my dream, I'd think I was feeling my father had killed my mother to/for me in getting the divorce (your mother dead in your room/space) and the "family" (happy, public, car wash) and that I did not understand why or did not support/"believe" his reason (fairy).
Did you live with your mother afterwards or your father? If with your mother, could be you were absorbing too much of what she was saying about the marriage, if anything, and not realizing it and this was warning you that you were getting skewed in your view of marriage/your parents marriage/your family. It could be the fairy was your rational self knowing that your mother's complaints about another woman weren't quite right, were more extreme/from the wrong point of view, etc. I'd experiment and go talk with your father some, now that you are older, maybe even tell him the dream and see what he things, then maybe repeat the process with your mother, she how they respond as individuals, not as your parents.
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