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What does it mean to dream of the shadow of death, the dream really frightened me?

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I had a dream , I was sleeping peacfully when suddenly a black cloak over shadowed me and I couldn't see a thing but I could feel and breath, I knew I was being over shadowed by death and I still get a morbid feeling from the dream , can anyone help me understand this dream

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  1. We all die Sharon, but your dream doesn`t necessarily mean you will die today. If you are frightened of death or dying I strongly recommend talking to your local priest or pastor. Jesus said ' I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me will live even though he dies;' (John chapter 11:verse 25)


  2. go online and search for dream dictionaries.

    Dreaming of death does not necessarily symbolize physical death, however, it can represent a fear of it. Violent death can symbolize anger and aggression. To dream of dying, especially if you are unhappy or distressed about it, can signify a letting go of something. It could be an old part of yourself, an old portion of your life, or a close relation or friend. However, to dream of a lifeless corpse can represent a weakening state or a kind of death in your life that comes from devoting yourself to a miserable and lifeless routine.

    To see a shadowy figure in your dream, represents aspects of this figure which you have not acknowledged or incorporated into your own personality. Alternatively, it symbolizes the young, the helpless or the under-developed.


  3. No one can interpret your dreams or tell you what they mean. Only you can do this. Never mind those who say they can tell you what your dream "means." It only means something to YOU because you give it your personal meaning.

    Don’t bother with dream books, dream dictionaries, internet sites that tell you to look for codes or symbols or hidden mysteries in dreams. Dreams do not contain such things. Dreams are straightforward, just like your waking thoughts.

    There is always a purpose to a dream. Everything that human beings think, feel, or do has a purpose. It is part of what Dr. Alfred Adler called "the psychology of use."

    Dreams don't come to you from outside yourself, nor do they arise from your "subconscious." Once you become aware of having a dream, it’s conscious. You make your dreams up. You create them, just as you create your thoughts.

    The purpose of your dreams while you are asleep is the same as the purpose of your thoughts while you are awake. That is, to solve your problems.

    Figure out the purpose of a dream and the problem it is trying to solve, and you have its meaning. Dreams are thoughts while you sleep, attempting to solve your problems.


  4. This is not death.  This is an evil entity in your home, near you.  Either you have given little thought and thanks to God and his blessings or you have done so profusely.  Nevertheless, to stop this you need prayer.  I'll direct you to more food for thought.

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

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    http://www.yourghoststories.com/ghost-st...

    Regards

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