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Old May 01, 2013, 11:57 PM
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So I had this dream... well it's a LONG story and I don't get what it means.

It all started with a gloomy atmosphere at my new school that I supposedly transfered to. I was fine going there for a few weeks but then I gained a stalker...He kept on trying to 'make a move on me' and kept on following me where I went.

-Time skip-

The next scene in my story is at a church. We were chanting prayers that didn't sound like english. The religion seemed to be different too...We were praying and then suddenly at the end the priest announced that whoever said the last prayer would die within the next month. The funny thing is that we were VERY religious in my dream, we wanted to die for the sake of religion. We prayed and that sealed up our fate.

-Time skip-

In this scene, my mother, brother, and I were in a car laughing. Dad and my other brother were dead, yet we seemed happy. Then later that day my brother hung himself. We were getting picked off one by one but we didn't do anything about it nor did we feel anything

Then I woke up... I have no idea what this means but I feel creeped out. I don't expect anybody to fully understand but I want at least SOME closure on this dream. If someone can try to interpret this then I would be grateful.
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Old May 04, 2013, 01:01 PM
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Gloom and doom dream. Maybe you feel a lack of connection with your family? What kind of connections are within your family? Within You?
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Old May 04, 2013, 01:16 PM
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You could have some subconscious feeling that you are afraid of being separated from your family, however, your inner subconscious is trying to show you that despite the occurrence of death it is something that can never take away the happy feelings you once had with them.
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Old May 14, 2013, 04:18 AM
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It would be important to get your associations to religion, religious groups, and family groups. How is your family like a religious group or not like it? Does your family practice religion? And how does your attitude contrast with the "religion" in this dream?

The stalker could be a part of your personality that is persistently trying to assert itself, yet something about that part of you is uncomfortable to you. Hence, the stalker following you around with unwelcome attention. Say more about your association to the stalker. What do you think he is thinking or feeling?

Your family members and fellow church members are behaving in a self-sacrificing way. That term can describe any way that a person gives up some of their own needs in the service of something else. There is no support or familial love in this dream family, and no one values their own life enough to preserve it.

It seems like a kind of infection that has taken over the group. So the dream is saying that there is something in your life which takes you over (perhaps the same thing affects your real life family) and causes you to lose perspective on your own needs. It causes you to lose touch with love and care for other people and for yourself. Does that bring anything to mind?
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