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Old Jan 04, 2016, 03:46 PM
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does anyone know what it means when i continuously have dreams of my fiance dying?? it makes me wake up crying and shaking atleast 4-5 times a month
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Old Jan 05, 2016, 12:56 PM
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Sounds like you may have fears of losing your fiance. Death is the ultimate uncertainty we all face.

How is the relationship going? Are there any yellow flags that might indicate things are not going as well as you wish?

There are articles on understanding our dreams
How to Analyze Your Dreams (And Why It?s Important) | Psych Central

Exploring Your Dreams: Q&A with Robert Moss | Psych Central
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Old Jan 05, 2016, 04:40 PM
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Sounds like you may have fears of losing your fiance. Death is the ultimate uncertainty we all face.

How is the relationship going? Are there any yellow flags that might indicate things are not going as well as you wish?

There are articles on understanding our dreams
How to Analyze Your Dreams (And Why It?s Important) | Psych Central

Exploring Your Dreams: Q&A with Robert Moss | Psych Central
right now we are in a good place, havent always been but she is like my lifeline, ive been through hell coming up and when we found each other i felt like she saved me from something but now im feeling trapped in a controlling relationship , its weird i dont want to lose her but i dont want to be controlled anymore
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Old Jan 06, 2016, 01:09 PM
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Sounds like after reading about your relationship in your other thread, it's your subconscious mind ending the relationship that you haven't figured out how to do in reality
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Old Jan 06, 2016, 04:50 PM
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so the articles say we are out own best interpreter of our dreams so I would listen to what is within and listen for a way out of feeling trapped. No hurry. Listen within.
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Old Jan 15, 2016, 08:04 PM
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right now we are in a good place, havent always been but she is like my lifeline, ive been through hell coming up and when we found each other i felt like she saved me from something but now im feeling trapped in a controlling relationship , its weird i dont want to lose her but i dont want to be controlled anymore
What about her do you not want to lose? You need to focus not not losing yourself first.
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