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You’re seeing someone in your dreams every night, and they won’t disappear—what could this possibly mean? While there isn’t hard science to support dream interpretations, many people believe recurring dreams about someone can reveal your hidden feelings and desires. In this article, we’re providing the most popular explanations for why someone keeps reappearing in your slumber (plus, how to take action to reclaim your dreams). So, if you’re ready to crack the dream code, read on!
This article is based on an interview with our international intuitive counselor and happiness coach, Kari Samuels. Check out the full interview here.
Things You Should Know
- Dreaming about the same person may indicate you have unresolved issues with them. Reach out to them to resolve the conflict and put your mind at ease.
- Recurring dreams of childhood friends may represent carefree moments growing up. Interpret this as a sign to pause and revisit your childhood interests.
- Having repeated dreams about a loved one can signal that you’re worried about them. If they seem down, send them a text to check in on them.
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