what does it mean when you have a dream of you dieing? Question: ok i just woke up. and told my mom the dream. and she ask me to look up what it meant. so im on here asking. but in my dream everything takes place where i live now. in ocean springs ms. but in another city and then moves to texas. but in my dream it started that i died. and i knew that i died. because my body was there and i was looking at it. i didnt cross over because i wanted to look over my family for a bit. and my sister could c me. and i was in her car with her while she was driving to work. a car hit her and make her slit off the highway causing her to die. so both me and my sister had died. and we were just wondering around as spirits. and didnt cross over yet(i not going to tell the other details) but yeahh thats the main plot. me and my sister had died. and didnt cross over yet. we watched over my family for a bit. and we watch a movie at the movie theature. and then went to c my boyfriend for one last time. and i think at that point me and my sis crossed over i cant really remember. but yeah. so what does that mean? does it mean that anything bad is going to happen?
Answer:
Our brain
is like a giant filing cabinet. Everything we see, hear, taste, smell and touch is remembered by our brain, and put into what we might call a “brain file.” When we read a book, watch a television show or video, listen to music, eat some ice cream or pet a soft rabbit, it is all recorded in our “files.” Our brain pays attention even when we don’t! We call those files our memories. Usually, we don’t even know all those things are in our head!
We dream about many different things. When we go to sleep
our brain begins to take bits and pieces of memories and put them together into a dream
Some dreams are fun or silly, while others can be scary. Most dreams do not make a lot of sense, because our brain just took little pieces from a bunch of different memories.
Most people dream in color, but some have dreams in black and white or shades of brown! People do many things in their dreams that they really could or would never do, like fly or jump off a building, or swim and breathe under water.
Some people believe dreams all have a deep meaning. Others think dreams are just jumbles of thoughts. There may be some truth to both ideas.
Those who think dreams all have meaning, study the situations, places, people and objects in dreams, and then interpret them. They try to figure out what the dream meant to the dreamer.
If you want to try waking up from a bad dream, do this:
When you are having a really scary dream, for example, a monster is chasing you, turn to the monster and say, “Hey! Get out of here and leave me alone! This is MY dream and I’m waking up now!” It may just work for you!
It was once thought if a person was falling in a dream and hit the bottom, or ground, they would die. We now know this is not true, because people have had such a dream and lived to tell about it! So, if you are falling in a dream, tell yourself, “It’s okay, because I will bounce when I hit the ground!” Then let yourself hit and you will have fun bouncing all around!
There is a way to help yourself have good dreams. While falling asleep, you can start thinking about a happy situation and, often, a dream will begin from the happy thoughts. Doing this is called giving yourself “pre-dream suggestions.”
For example, think about riding a pony on a mountain. Picture yourself on the pony’s back and then the pony begins to fly! Wow! That will bring a good dream!
Happy thoughts bring happy dreams.
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