Dream of cryingWhat does it mean? Is it good to dream about crying? Dreaming about crying has real influences and reactions, as well as the dreamer's subjective imagination.
Dreaming of crying is a good omen, and your life will be happy.
If you dream of crying loudly, you will have good luck.
If you dream of yourself crying, your career will be smooth.
Dreaming about crying case analysis
Dream description: We often cry in dreams, which is often a reaction of people's grievances, sadness, depression and other emotions in real life in dreams. During the day, we may ignore these emotions for various reasons, or we may be aware of them but cannot express them normally, so we express them in dreams. Of course, the specific emotions expressed need to be analyzed in detail. The following are dreams sent by two readers.
I am a girl, 24 years old, with an easy job and basically no work pressure. The dream I had last night was: I kept crying, and my family tried many ways to stop me but couldn't. Finally, after a lot of trouble, they took me to my niece's grave and burned money for her, and I stopped crying. My niece just passed away more than a month ago. She had a good relationship with me and loved me very much. After she passed away, I miss her every day. In addition, I also had a dream the night after she was buried. I dreamed that she talked to me and said she was gone. I told her that I would take good care of her parents and let her rest assured.
Dream interpretation: The crying in this dream expresses a feeling of missing and sadness for losing a loved one. Because "my niece just passed away more than a month ago. She and I had a very good relationship before, and I miss her every day."
This reader actually mentioned two dreams. Judging from the chronological order in reality, "I also had a dream the night after she was buried" occurred first. This dream expressed that the dreamer had psychologically accepted the fact that his niece had passed away.
The dream I had last night is a ceremony for the dreamer to say goodbye to his or her own sadness. That is, although the dreamer has psychologically accepted the fact that his or her loved one has passed away, the sadness of losing his or her loved one still exists. The dream last night shows that the dreamer has begun to get rid of this emotion.
I am a 24-year-old girl working as a secretary in a computer company.
I often cry in my dreams, and when I wake up I find that my pillow has been wet with tears (very frequently). I have often dreamed of my grandma since she passed away. What's worse, sometimes I dream that my grandma is standing at the door of my bedroom and saying, "I'm back." I am very troubled. The feeling in my dreams is not fear, but rather very depressed. For some reason, I want to cry and cry my heart out. My tears are pouring down but I can't make any sound. I feel terrible.
Perhaps it is because of the above reasons that I have a hard time getting up in the morning, and I always feel like I am half asleep and half awake. Fortunately, I am young and energetic, so I don’t feel tired during work during the day, but I often feel dizzy.
From the overall description of the dreamer's dream, it feels like the dreamer is a newborn baby. Babies cry most of the time and won't get up. In infancy, if a certain need of theirs is not met, they will cry loudly.
The dreamer should think about whether he sometimes shows a childishness similar to that of a baby, especially when his wishes are not met. This may be the subconscious deposit of emotions that some needs (such as love from adults) in your infancy were not met. Who prevented you from meeting your needs? It was your grandma. Although she has passed away, the feeling she left in you is still there. When she appears, you can't cry anymore and feel very depressed.