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The paranormal

Dreaming of mum who has passed

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Roseandrose20 · 20/10/2022 11:37

My mum passed away when I was 19 due to cancer. Last night she was in my dream for the first time, she was crying because of her diagnosis but when I went to comfort her she stopped.
can anyone please let me know what this might mean? From Google it seems to mean that I am doing something she’s not proud of :(

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Phoenixrising2020 · 21/10/2022 19:44

I think it means you loved her and she knew. Ignore Google on this occasion, I think dream meanings vary between people and situations.

LeMoo · 21/10/2022 19:49

Agree - ignore Google.

It can mean a few things, depending on spiritual you are.

It could be that you're processing some grief which had been locked away, or you're feeling worried or insecure about something and are looking for reassurance.

I think its also a sign of how much you loved each other, how much she wanted to stay with you and how the mother-daughter bond lasts even after death.

Spiritually, it could be all of the above or that she's trying to reassure you that she loves you and didn't want to leave, that she wants you to be ok.

Roseandrose20 · 24/10/2022 13:39

Thanks both, that’s comforting :)

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BillieHolliday · 24/10/2022 13:41

When I dream about my late DF I always think he's popping by from wherever he is now to say hello

LondonLovie · 24/10/2022 13:43

Its totally a matter of opinion but I believe It's your deep subconscious. You may dream about her more often, it's just that you remember this dream because it's a dream that you had in the close-to-waking sleep hours, rather than one that happened right after you went to bed.

www.businessinsider.com/why-we-remember-some-dreams-but-forget-others-2017-11?amp

I guess I'm quite scientific about these things- and I have lost people very, very close to me. But any 'meaning' is from your own subconscious, rather than a way of someone who has died 'contacting' you.

JosephFrancis · 24/10/2022 14:12

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That's really made me a bit tearful, so glad your Mum found the ring.

caringcarer · 24/10/2022 14:41

My Mum died 10 years ago now. I have noticed if I am feeling really unwell or very upset I dream of her and feel she is checking I am ok. I know it sounds fanciful but I find it comforting. I only dream of her very occasionally. I miss her so much.

StopStartStop · 24/10/2022 14:52

I think it means it's safe now for you to examine/revisit your grief at losing your mum. You are mature enough (nothing to do with age) to help her with the suffering she experienced when hearing her diagnosis.

I'm not saying your mum isn't around - mine has been gone eight years and is around all the time. Sometimes her presence is so strong I turn to speak to her, only to realise she's not a physical being any longer. When I first realised she was with me, not long after she died, I told her she was always welcome. We had a volatile relationship but that including a lot of good.

Fernticket · 27/01/2023 21:40

It's perfectly normal to dream of lost loved ones from time to time. I wouldn't pay any attention to Google.

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