To dream of someone's death

 To dream of someone's death

Tom Cross

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It is common to wake up with anguish when dreaming of someone's death, especially when the death is the person himself or someone very close to him. Many even come to believe that the event was an omen, and spend a long time fearing that the dream will come true.

However, the dream world does not work that way. It does not bring premonitions, but rather, it reflects one's feelings. In other words, it brings messages from one's subconscious.

Thus, to dream of someone's death means that you are going through a time of transformation in your life.

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It may be that this change actually involves the death of someone. If you have a sick person in your family, for example, and you are afraid of losing them, it is common to have this fear manifested in dreams.

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However, this transition can also be metaphorical, relating to a change of job, relationship, studies, among others.

To dream of the death of your parents, for example, may mean that you are about to take on a new responsibility in your life, and that you are consequently maturing and taking another step in your adult life.

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When the death is of a romantic partner, it may indicate that a change is coming in your relationship. It may be the end of it, or even a step beyond: if you are dating, you may get married; if you are already married, you may renew your vows, travel, or even have a child. In short, the dynamic you know today is about to change!

The death of a celebrity already indicates that you are somewhat afraid of not achieving your goals, nor being recognized for your achievements.

On the other hand, dreaming of the death of someone you don't know may be a warning that you are not enjoying life the way you deserve. No one knows when they will leave, so it is important to do everything you can to make the most of the moments. If you are not doing this, your subconscious may be warning you that you need to take this into consideration and not just think aboutresponsibilities.

Finally, dreaming of your own death can be scary, but it doesn't mean that you are about to die, but that you are letting go of the old and are ready to embrace another, more mature and renewed version of yourself, leaving all the bad behind.

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In any case, the best thing to do when faced with this type of dream is to give more value to the people and situations around you - and to the signals that your subconscious is constantly sending you. Everything may not turn out the way you expect, but the important thing is to know how to give due importance to everything that makes you who you are.

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Tom Cross

Tom Cross is a writer, blogger, and entrepreneur who has dedicated his life to exploring the world and discovering the secrets of self-knowledge. With years of experience traveling to every corner of the globe, Tom has developed a deep appreciation for the incredible diversity of human experience, culture, and spirituality.In his blog, Blog I Without Borders, Tom shares his insights and discoveries about the most fundamental questions of life, including how to find purpose and meaning, how to cultivate inner peace and happiness, and how to live a life that is truly fulfilling.Whether he's writing about his experiences in remote villages in Africa, meditating in ancient Buddhist temples in Asia, or exploring cutting-edge scientific research on the mind and body, Tom's writing is always engaging, informative, and thought-provoking.With a passion for helping others find their own path to self-knowledge, Tom's blog is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of themselves, their place in the world, and the possibilities that await them.