Question: My life, my dreams, my fears...what do they mean?


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Answer #1:

Next time choose a better choice of words.
It is not possible to fear "nothing".

Answer #2:

Its time to change your dreams and know you have fears.

Answer #3:

A wise man once said: "There is nothing to fear but fear itself."

Take it by heart.

Answer #4:

a dream is merely the brain putting u through an experience. it does this to prepare u for many things you've embedded into ur concscience and subconscience which could be your fears or maybe goals u wish to achieve..in this case i believe it was preparing u for ur fear of death and being judge by man (im not sayin this is ur brain fortelling future events) im just sayin u do have fear and u have locked it away in ur mind and if u dont experience fear in real life then ur brain will make u experience it in the dream world...to prepare itself and u for when it may happen in real life but it may not the brain just wants to be ready to react properly.

Answer #5:

I think death embodies the unknown, and if you're stepping out into the unknown in your life right now, you may be stressed out from it or scared, so your fear presents itself as a scenario where even a rock solid mentor can't help you. Dreams tend to reflect what we felt or have been feeling in our waking life, so that we can work through it.
Or, it's very unlikely, but you could be seeing a glimps of a future event in your life, or a metaphorical example of future stresses. It could even be of a past life. It's really up to you to interperet the dream for yourself though.





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