It can mean that person has a fear of losing you that they may or may not be aware of, or maybe that person read something or saw a movie about someone dying. Or it can mean absolutely nothing. Dreams are one of the ways in which our brain process our emotions, thoughts, feelings, daily activities, and knowledge, etc., sort of like a "data base", or "filing cabinet". There is absolutely no basis to all the "dream books" that tell what each dream means. Two people can have the same dream, but for completely different reasons, of which even they are not aware.
It means that your brain was exercising while your body was resting. No more, no less.
When someone else writes about someone who is deceased, it is called a biography.
He loved a girl that loved someone else. He knew that either himself, the object of his affection or the other guy was bound to die. He could never kill someone else, so he killed himself.
"Die hard" means pretty much what it seems to mean. If you die hard, you hang on until the end. A "die hard attitude" would be someone who's determined to finish whatever it is and not quit.
I am assuming you are getting this from the Poem "Dreams", by Langston Hughes. DREAMS Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. This line is a metaphor, explaining that if you give up on your dreams, you have very little to live for to look forward to, and life is meaningless. It of course does this by comparing this life to "A barren field/Frozen with snow"
To "run over" means to hit with an automobile -- usually if you run over an animal, it will die.
This does not mean that you or anyone else will die. It seems as if your family member feels like you aren't close enough anymore so feels like they have lost you.
It means very little, and probably nothing whatsoever to you, when you die in someone else's dream. When death occurs in dreams, it is a metaphor representing significant change, such as the end of a career, graduation or divorce. At the end of the school year, many students have dreams of death simply because term is ending. More importantly, dreams are about the dreamer. So when you appear in someone else's dream, "you" symbolize some aspect of that other person. The link below provides additional examples and discussion about death in dreams.
Don't forget,the dreams never die? or something close to that. I´d say it means "Never forget the dying dreams" or "Never forget the dreams that die" (literally).
When someone else writes about someone who is deceased, it is called a biography.
Assuming you mean hopes and aspirations rather than sleeping images, dreams often die because of lack of opportunities or a lack of attention to what you want in life.
Assuming you mean hopes and aspirations rather than sleeping images, dreams often die because of lack of opportunities or a lack of attention to what you want in life.
Dieing in your dreams is a serious thing. This could represent that your time may almost be up or that you are afraid that you or someone else might die. It also depends on how you die. For example if you were to commit suicide in your dream it may be that you are feeling an amount of worthlessness. If you dream of dieing in someone elses place it might mean that you will be having to make some rough choices and some sacrifices.
no. someone else important does.
I don't see why you should die if someone else's neck is twisted!
The premise here is if you die in your dreams you die for real.
Dreams Die Hard was created in 1982.
if you protect yourself with someone else you might live