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Dream of silver, dark, gray, light, old, sick, white, blood, eyes, girl, locket

Barely any light its like shadows. there's a very sick girl she pale and her eyes are dull. she reaching out to me. the the room goes dark and the light flashed on its dull gray lighting again there's blood all over the place. the sick girl gone. i remember her wear a white sundress with a hooded cloak that's also white. she wears a silver locket it looks really old. i have this dream over and over. its gets worse and worse.

This dream was added to the dreams database first time 13 years ago on August 31, 2012

Dream Interpretation Analysis

Meaning of silver in a dream

Shiny. Ductile. Highly value. Looking for the worthy part in you. To dream of silver, is a warning against depending too largely on money for real happiness and contentment. To find silver money, is indicative of shortcomings in others. Hasty conclusions are too frequently drawn by yourself for your own peace of mind. To dream of silverware, denotes worries and unsatisfied desires.


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Meaning of dark in a dream

Mystery. The unknown and unformed. A place of fear or of potential. Difficulties ahead. To dream of darkness overtaking you on a journey, augurs ill for any work you may attempt, unless the sun breaks through before the journey ends, then faults will be overcome. To lose your friend, or child, in the darkness, portends many provocations to wrath. Try to remain under control after dreaming of darkness, for trials in business and love will beset you.


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Meaning of gray in a dream

Related with a transition period. If clear signifies peace but if dull signifies, fear.


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Meaning of light in a dream

Illumination. Vision. Ready to accept reality. Lights in a dream represent awareness, or "being able to see better." If you are changing a lightbulb that has gone out, you are trying to become more aware. If you are unable to turn on a light, you are having difficulty seeing something in your life. Daylight is a great thing to have in a dream, as it means that you have awareness of many aspects of your life related to the dream. It is not just a focused light caused by a lightbulb, but instead a large, all encompassing light! Lights in a dream represent awareness, or "being able to see better." If you are changing a lightbulb that has gone out, you are trying to become more aware. If you are unable to turn on a light, you are having difficulty seeing something in your life. Daylight is a great thing to have in a dream, as it means that you have awareness of many aspects of your life related to the dream. It is not just a focused light caused by a lightbulb, but instead a large, all encompassing light! If you dream of light, success will attend you. To dream of weird light, or if the light goes out, you will be disagreeably surprised by some undertaking resulting in nothing. To see a dim light, indicates partial success.


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Meaning of old in a dream

Long time. Mature. Sensible. Former times. Something could be completed or ready to be replace.


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Meaning of sick in a dream

Upset. Unwell. Part of yourself is ready to be healed.


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Meaning of white in a dream

People feel they can rely on you. You have an abundance of energy and vitality. Signifies an oncoming death, or the protection of a living being. Signifies an oncoming death, or the protection of a living being.


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Meaning of blood in a dream

Essence. Life energy. Unfortunate love affairs. Severe disappointment. Blood-stained garments, indicate enemies who seek to tear down a successful career that is opening up before you. The dreamer should beware of strange friendships. To see blood flowing from a wound, physical ailments and worry. Bad business caused from disastrous dealings with foreign combines. To see blood on your hands, immediate bad luck, if not careful of your person and your own affairs.


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Meaning of eyes in a dream

The eyes are the mirror to our soul. To see eyes in a dream it means to look into someone soul. It might be your own or other and it means a deep connection between you and the person who's eyes belong to and that they try to communicate with you and maybe hint or message you in some way. Eyes also represent the way that we receive and acknowledge the world. Eyes shot means there is something we should notice but we are not noticing.


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Meaning of girl in a dream

Learning to be receptive. Happiness and tranquility.


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Meaning of locket in a dream

If a young woman dreams that her lover places a locket around her neck, she will be the recipient of many beautiful offerings, and will soon be wedded, and lovely children will crown her life. If she should lose a locket, death will throw sadness into her life. If a lover dreams that his sweetheart returns his locket, he will confront disappointing issues. The woman he loves will worry him and conduct herself in a displeasing way toward him. If a woman dreams that she breaks a locket, she will have a changeable and unstable husband, who will dislike constancy in any form, be it business or affection,


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