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What does it mean to dream of crying? Is it a good sign to dream of crying? Dreams of crying have both real-life influences and reactions, as well as the dreamer's subjective imagination. Please see below for a detailed explanation of dreaming of crying compiled by the Zhougong Dream Dictionary website.

Dreaming of crying is an auspicious sign, indicating that life will be happy and joyful.

Dreaming of crying loudly signifies good fortune.

Dreaming of sobbing uncontrollably indicates smooth progress in your career path.

Case Analysis of Dreaming of Crying

Dream Description: We often cry in our dreams, which is usually a reflection of the grievances, sadness, and repressed emotions people feel in real life. During the day, we might ignore these emotions for various reasons, or we might be aware of them but unable to express them properly, so we express them in our dreams. Of course, the specific emotions expressed depend on the specific dream. Here are two dreams sent by readers.

I am a 24-year-old girl with a very relaxed job and basically no work pressure. Last night, I dreamed that I was crying continuously, and my family tried various ways to stop me but couldn't. Finally, after much effort, they took me to my niece's grave, where I burned money for her, and only then did I stop crying. My niece passed away just over a month ago, and we were very close. I think about her every day since she left. Additionally, on the night of her burial, I had a dream in which she spoke to me, saying she had left. I told her I would take good care of her parents so she could rest in peace.

Dream Interpretation: The crying in this dream expresses the emotions of missing and sadness due to the loss of a loved one. Because "my niece passed away just over a month ago, and we were very close, I think about her every day."

This reader mentioned two dreams. In chronological order, "I had a dream on the night of her burial" happened first. This dream indicates that the dreamer has psychologically accepted the niece's passing.

In contrast, "the dream I had last night" serves as a ceremony for the dreamer to say goodbye to their sad emotions. While the dreamer has accepted the fact of their loved one's death psychologically, the sadness of losing the person still lingers. Last night's dream shows that the dreamer has started to let go of these emotions.

I am a 24-year-old girl working as a secretary in a computer company.

I often cry in my dreams and wake up to find my pillow wet from tears (very frequently), particularly since my grandmother passed away. I often dream of her, and sometimes I even dream that she is standing at my bedroom door saying, "I'm back." I feel very troubled. In my dreams, I don't feel scared but rather extremely oppressed and want to cry my heart out, but no sound comes out even though my tears are like rain. It feels terrible.

Perhaps for this reason, I find it very difficult to get up in the morning, always feeling like I'm half asleep. Fortunately, I am young and energetic, so I don't feel tired during the day, though I do often feel dizzy.

Overall, the dreamer's description of her dream makes her seem like a newborn baby. Babies spend most of their time crying and cannot get up on their own. In infancy, if a need is not met, they will cry loudly.

The dreamer should consider whether she sometimes exhibits childlike behavior, especially when her wishes are not fulfilled. This might be due to unmet needs (such as adult love) during infancy, which have accumulated in her subconscious. Who hindered the fulfillment of your needs? It was your grandmother. Although she has passed away, the feelings she left behind remain. When she appears, you cannot cry out, feeling very oppressed.