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What does it mean to dream of crying? Dream about crying, okay? Dreaming of crying has realistic impact and reaction, and also has the subjective imagination of the dreamer. Please see the following detailed explanation of dreaming of crying organized by the official website of Zhou Gong.
Cry in dream
Dream of crying, will have good luck.
Dreaming of sobbing, the career development road will be very smooth.
A case study of dreaming of crying
Dream description: We often cry in the dream, which is often a reaction of people's grievances, sadness, depression and other emotions in the real life. During the day, we may for various reasons, ignore these emotions, or have been aware of but can not normally vent, so in the dream expression. Of course, the specific expression of what emotion needs to be specific dream analysis. Here are two dreams sent in by readers.
I am a girl, 24 years old, work is very easy, basically no work pressure. The dream I had last night was that I couldn't stop crying and my family couldn't stop it in many ways. Finally it took a lot of trouble to get me to my niece's grave and burn her money before I stopped crying. My niece, who died just over a month ago, used to be very close to me and loved me. After she left, I thought about her every day. Also, I had a dream the night after she was buried that she was talking to me and she said she was leaving and I told her I would take care of her parents and reassure her.
Dream interpretation: The cry in this dream expresses a kind of missing and sad emotion of losing loved ones. Because 'My niece, who died just over a month ago, was very close to me and I miss her every day.' .
This reader actually mentions two dreams that, in chronological order in reality, 'I also had a dream the night after she was buried' occurred before. This dream expresses the fact that the dreamer has psychologically accepted the death of his niece.
'The dream I had last night' is a ritual for the dreamer to bid farewell to his sadness. That is, although the dreamer has psychologically accepted the death of a loved one
I am a 24-year-old girl, working as a secretary in a computer company.
I often cry in my dreams, wake up to find that I have actually cried wet the pillow (very often), and I have often dreamed about my grandma since she died, or worse, I sometimes dream about my grandma standing in my bedroom door saying, 'I'm back.' I am very troubled, my dream feeling is not afraid, but very depressed, and I do not know why I want to cry, want to have a good cry, tears like rain but can not cry out, I feel terrible.
Perhaps because of the above reasons, it is very difficult for me to get up in the morning, and it always seems that I am half asleep. Fortunately, I am young and energetic, and I do not feel mentally ill during the day, but I often feel dizzy.
Looking at the dreamer's description of his dream as a whole, I feel that the dreamer is like a newborn baby
Dreamers themselves think about whether they sometimes present a kind of babylike childism, especially when the desire is not met, which may be a subconscious deposit of some of your needs in infancy (such as adult love) that are not met. Who gets in the way of getting your needs met? It's your grandma, and even though she's gone, you still feel what she left behind. When she shows up, you can't cry. It's depressing.