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Why dont you ever die in your dreams?

why dont you ever die in your dreams?


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Perhaps some people did die in their dreams.  We never would have known, because they would not have been able to tell us about it.  http://best4health.net

Posted 2009-08-26T04:44:08Z
 
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I agree with the previous answer. I think that if it's your time to die, you may die in your dream.

Posted 2009-08-26T04:48:44Z
 
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Unlocking the hidden secrets of your dreams

People die in their dreams all the time.  The dreamdoctor.com database of dreams has hundreds, if not thousands, of examples.  The trick is to understand the meaning of "dying" and "not dying" in your dream (when you could have) and how it reflects your feelings, thoughts and intuition about your waking life.  For a credible definition of "death" in dreams, based on the largest database of dreams in the world, go to... http://dreamdoctor.com/definitions/death.html?phpMyAdmin=29c2328cc73b8ed64ba7f78bbbec0416

Posted 2009-09-03T06:57:44Z

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