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What are dreams? Do they mean much or are they beyond out understanding?  My mum had a dream about me and she was telling my dad and I heard it all. She dreamed about me being a little boy playing in the garden and then she saw two black snakes slithering towards me but I dont see them, they try biting me twice but miss and then my mum comes running towards me and picks me up. She was telling my dad.  I'm guessing something bad was gnna happen but for whatever reason it didnt happen? 

In the past my mum and other people I know have had dreams which seemed very real. 

We used to have this old irish lady live nxt door to us and she passed away, a few months later my mum dreamed about her and she was sitting in a very cold place and the lady says to my mum that shes in a very cold place and her body is in pain and she needs something to warm her up. My mum said it was so real that it didnt even feel like a dream.

Every week my mum buys tea bags, milk and sugar and leaves it in the langar hall at the gurdwara, one week she forgot to do that. Our family friend who lives down the road said she had a dream where my mums mother, my nani, was looking through our kitchen draws and she said i can't find the tea bags I'm not sure where shes put them this week!  My mums friend then told my mum and my mum remembered she completely forgot to buy chaa for the langar hall! 

My dads had a dream about about his dead brother, he was running around in our pind at night and it was raining, he couldn't find any shelter and stood under a tree, he then tells my dad that he has no shelter anywhere so hes gnna sit under a tree! He like directly told my dad. My dad was telling us this the nxt day.

I mean some of this is some crazy stuff! 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, puzzled said:

My mum had a dream about me and she was telling my dad and I heard it all. She dreamed about me being a little boy playing in the garden and then she saw two black snakes slithering towards me but I dont see them, they try biting me twice but miss and then my mum comes running towards me and picks me up. She was telling my dad.  I'm guessing something bad was gnna happen but for whatever reason it didnt happen? 

Seems to me more to represent two attacks or pitfalls on your journey that you avoided. 

Doesn't Guru Granth Sahib Ji liken Haumai or Ahankhar to a serpent?

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My dad cut the tip of his finger off at work today. Had to drop him off at the hospital,  and it was only last night my mum dreamed of a snake trying to bite me.

He's Ok, it could of been a lot more serious. He didn't lose his finger but like a little chunk the size of a corn seed. They've taken x-rays  and given strong pain killers. 

if that dream was to do with my dad then why me in the dream? unless somthing was gnna happen to me but it happened to dad instead. But thats some crazy stuff right there. 

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8 minutes ago, Singh375 said:

Do your family all read kirtan sohila with marayda? 

Only me and my mum read paat. My mum recently started read Kirtan Sohila. Proper Maryada is facing your pillow? thats how i read it,  but my mum reads in downstairs, she has a little room where she reads paat.

 

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On 6/20/2020 at 10:40 AM, puzzled said:

What are dreams? Do they mean much or are they beyond out understanding?  My mum had a dream about me and she was telling my dad and I heard it all. She dreamed about me being a little boy playing in the garden and then she saw two black snakes slithering towards me but I dont see them, they try biting me twice but miss and then my mum comes running towards me and picks me up. She was telling my dad.  I'm guessing something bad was gnna happen but for whatever reason it didnt happen? 

In the past my mum and other people I know have had dreams which seemed very real. 

We used to have this old irish lady live nxt door to us as and she passed away, a few months later my mum dreamed about her and she was sitting in a very cold place and the lady says to my mum that shes in a very cold place and her body is in pain and she needs something to warm her up. My mum said it was so real that it didnt even feel like a dream.

Every week my mum buys tea bags, milk and sugar and leaves it in the langar hall at the gurdwara, one week she forgot to do that. Our family friend who lives down the road said she had a dream where my mums mother, my nani, was looking through our kitchen draws and she said i can't find the tea bags I'm not sure where shes put them this week!  My mums friend then told my mum and my mum remembered she completely forgot to buy chaa for the langar hall! 

My dads had a dream about about his dead brother, he was running around in our pind at night and it was raining, he couldn't find any shelter and stood under a tree, he then tells my dad that he has no shelter anywhere so hes gnna sit under a tree! He like directly told my dad. My dad was telling us this the nxt day.

I mean some of this is some crazy stuff! 

 

 

 

 

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