Question Posted Saturday February 18 2012, 7:20 pm
Ok, so the night of 2/16/12, I had a dream...the dream went a little like this: A lady, kept going on this "rock". The rock was in the middle of a "lake" or ocean or something... Well, once she was on the rock, she stabbed herself in the side, then fell in the water. Then got up on the rock again, stabbed herself, and fell in the water. Then happened again and again and again!! This "lady" looked sorta like me, but older...
Then, last night, I had a similar dream. I was somewhere, and me/this lady stabbed herself again and again!!! But, she was in this restaurant or something!!
My sister used to have dreams of her getting shot, and her friend said "You might have been shot in your past life."
Do you think I stabbed myself in my past life, or something? Please help!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: What does it mean?? masterclinic answered Sunday February 19 2012, 5:56 am: I'm not necisarrly a believer in past lives (I'm not religious either) but even if it's true and you did kill yourself, what the hell does it matter?
Dreams are dreams that's it, I've had scary dreams for weeks at a time and no I don't think I got murdered by monsters in my past lives.
My point is nobody on this earth can prove that past lives are what's true, god is real, or the devil is real. So don't ask questions to where the answer your going to get is a personal belief; it's pointless. This is where we get "don't believe everything you hear" from [ masterclinic's advice column | Ask masterclinic A Question ]
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