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Death in dreams often symbolizes endings & new beginnings. Losing someone close may reflect that your r/ship with that person (or what they represent in your life) is changing — you’re growing apart, redefining boundaries, or letting go of an old version of yourself tied to them.
If the person is someone who gives you comfort, stability, or motivation, their death in your dream could mirror an underlying fear of losing support or change in your foundation — like moving, switching jobs, or shifting phases in life.
Sometimes these dreams are your mind’s way of surfacing unspoken words or unfinished feelings toward the person. It can be a subconscious push to reconnect, reconcile, or simply appreciate them more deeply in real life.
Psychologically, every person in your dream can represent a part of you. Losing them could mean that a part of your identity or mindset associated with them is “dying” — like shedding an old belief, habit, or emotional attachment.
For e.g., dreaming of your mum dying can really shake you. It often leaves a heavy feeling, even after waking. But symbolically, it’s almost never a prediction — it’s about what your mind associates with your mum: comfort, care, security, guidance, and emotional grounding.
Lastly, if you’ve been under pressure (stress and anxiety) lately, your brain may use a dramatic scenario (like death) to process emotional overload — not literally, but symbolically as a way of coping with deep fear or instability.
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1. Start/Learn a trade/skill
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> My father used to tell us that having a degree certificate is, as it were, a ‘meal ticket’. At least it was to him and his generation, apparently.👍🏽
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