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The ones that make me happy are when passed family members or pets stop by for a visit. I remember having one dream where my grandmother, (who passed in February), interrupted one of my dreams and I got to finally give her a hug goodbye. For a while my dog Skipper, a skipperkey, would show up and talk to me. She was blind and fearful in her last years so it was quite relaxing to know she was alright.
Those kinds of dreams make me really sad. I'm always so happy in the dream thinking I was wrong that they were gone and then when I wake up and realize it was just a dream... it's hard.
Not sure if OP was talking about in the dream or not. For me at least, how I feel about it would be completely opposite.
Me too. I had a (nonlucid) dream similar to OPโs, but I have siblings and we fought about time with our mother in the dream. I woke up crying and feeling guilty for not having shared better.