Dreams
Come out, come out, where ever you are!
by moonzie on Apr.04, 2011, under Dreams
I finally got back to sleep around 4:00am. This time when I went to sleep I was at home with my dad again, but he was much younger, like about the age when I was born. He was watching a baby that was about 18 months old. For a second I thought it was Xzavier, but I couldn’t tell. There was an antiquated looking crib in the middle of the room and this baby kept crawling around the crib hiding his/her face. I thought maybe it was me, but that didn’t make any sense since I was there talking to him as an adult. I asked for my mom again and kept getting the runaround as to where she was, just kept being told she’d be back. Finally I woke up, feeling sick yet again, and had a really hard time getting back to sleep.
I tried to look up the dream via dream interpreters sites and this is what I got:
Dead
To see the dead in your dream, forewarns that you are being influenced by negative people and are hanging around the wrong crowd. You may suffer material loss. This dream may also be a way for you to resolve your feelings with those who have passed on.
To see and talk with your dead father in your dream, signifies that you are about to enter into an unlucky transaction or rotten deal. Thoroughly think through your decisions before entering into them. To see your dead mother in your dream, signifies your wretched and mean-hearted nature towards others around you. Seeing your dead parents in your dreams, may mean your fears of losing them or your way of coping with the loss. You may want that last opportunity to say your final good-byes to them.
Like horoscopes, dream interpretation is pretty dependant on how you apply it to your situation. Lots of people will find a way to make both of those interpretations apply to their life as they are very vague. In this case, I am going through a really tough time in my life and both parts apply to how I am feeling and the decisions I am faced with.
I really hate this quote, but I am beginning to hope that it’s true. “What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger”. I think what doesn’t kill me just gives me more gray hair and headaches, but maybe those are just symptoms of becoming a stronger person because of it all.