![]() ![]() You wake up with a clear, concise flowing story, and you don't feel emotional about it. (I do believe that some highly intuitive people can have predictive dreams, but these tend to be very matter-of-fact, detailed, and orderly. You might just be feeling scared to lose this person, literally or emotionally. If the story is convoluted and the steps are mixed up in time and space-and especially if you wake up instantly emotional and confused-this is not a predictive dream. ![]() If you dream of someone you love dying in a similarly haphazard way, the same criteria apply. If you die in this kind of dream, it's likely pure fear of change or loss. Its message is always personal and only clear after a lot of inner reflection. That's the one for the analyst's couch or the dream books. The image of the car in your dream becomes a manifestation of your mental and phyical self that has been built up as you move along your life’s journey. When timelines are mixed, people past and present are juxtaposed, and you can't put the dream in any logical order, that's your psyche processing your waking life. The next minute your ex from five years ago is there, and suddenly you see your dying fall. One minute, it's the 1980s and you're wearing the pants you bought online last week. When we are processing many emotions at once-fear, sadness, loss, frustration, desire, longing, etc.-our dreams often become giant mashup scenarios. It indicates there is danger and serious trouble ahead except you pray and fast. RELATED: Why Don't I Dream? What It Means When you dream where someone close to you is involved in a fatal car accident. ![]() I would look for more clues about what the message could be and how this dream could be signifying a different kind of "drowning" in my own life. What was the scenario that caused me to fall overboard? Was I pushed? Were large waves washing me away? In this case, I would try to remember some more details of the dream. If I had the same dream but I struggled for air, felt alone and in despair, this would obviously be a bad death. Let's say I had a dream that I died in the water, drowned when I fell into the sea. If I felt peace and calm in my dream and like my spirit was at rest, I might come to the conclusion that this dream was about a past life. But here is an example of how I would approach a dream like this: So it's complex, and ultimately the only person who can decode the meaning behind this dream is you. I've also heard from people who dream of painful deaths that occur under scary circumstances. I've heard of people who have dreamed that they've died and been met by spirits, angels, ancestors, or guides and experience peace. That will exhaust you, and you will wish that you didn’t have to go through it. When you have a dream involving a car accident or a car crash, it implies you have lost control over an important aspect of your life. You might have trouble in traffic like having to wait in long queues on the border, a plane or bus being late, and so on. This can be a very scary dream or a very tranquil dream, depending on its quality. If you have a car accident in a dream, it warns of an unpleasant trip. ![]()
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