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Old Aug 12, 2015, 11:28 PM
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I had an interesting dream today... I had a dream that I was diagnosed with colon cancer and had 2 weeks to live... I then just saw the number 15,211 on a black surface.. I heard someone say to me "days". What does this mean???? Does this mean I am going to die in this many days? Does this date have some importance?
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Old Aug 12, 2015, 11:37 PM
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Also, I would like to add to this. I have had these dreams, nightmares some might say. These dreams consist of me falling off of a burning building, presuming I jumped... Then I see myself die... I have had other dreams, like where I get stabbed to death, and I see myself die. Sometimes I just wake up, other times I just see myself die and the buildings burn around me... What could this mean, they are reoccurring dreams...
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Old Aug 13, 2015, 01:49 PM
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Death in dreams can mean transformation and change. Fire also means transformation and change. Things are changing in your life. You too, are changing. 15,211 days = 41.67 years. Is that your age?
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Old Aug 14, 2015, 02:25 PM
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Death in dreams can mean transformation and change. Fire also means transformation and change. Things are changing in your life. You too, are changing. 15,211 days = 41.67 years. Is that your age?
No, I am in the 12 - 15 years old. Wow, I wouldn't think things are changing... I usually do nearly the same thing every day. Huh. Thank you!!
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Old Aug 14, 2015, 02:50 PM
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The change is occurring within you. Also look at your family situation you are living in, and how it makes you feel. Dreams are all about our feelings.
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