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What does it mean when you can't speak in your dream?

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I tryed to speak and nothing would come out just like grunts and whining and wanting so much to talk to my deceased mother and couldn't, any explanation would be so helpful.. really bothering me.

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  1. If you cannot speak in your dreams it may mean there is something inside that you haven't discussed or been able to share, or feel comfortable verbalizing.

    In your dream was your Mom comforting you, or did she want you to speak to her?  

    Please consider the fact that your Mom has gone on and there are many things that were probably left unsaid.  Don't let this dream bother you.  It's your minds way of helping you share time with your Mom.

    If you have the same dream again, look for a piece of paper and write down how you feel, or play her a song - it's your dream you can do whatever you'd like to.  

    I am sorry for your loss.


  2. To not be able to speak in a dream means that something has happened that makes you speechless. Certainly your mother's death would cause that. Wanting to talk with your deceased mother is your expression of missing her very deeply, but knowing that you can't in real life.

    Believe it or not, talking to her (like really talking to her as if she was still here) is very OK. If you are spiritual, then you would believe that she lives on in some form or another, an "talking" to her could relieve some of your anguish about her not being with you here physically.

  3. I dunno, i wished someone could answer the question. I used to have dreams that i would be in a situation that deemed necessary to dial 911 and then I would be unable to speak. Maybe I was deep down (because of past experience) afraid that I would not be heard?????????

  4. maybe u were speechles or....maybe u r goin to loose ur voice

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