But those dreams feel different in my body. “My entire life, I’ve had minor prophetic death dreams, i.e., before my great-grandmother died, my dad. On the off chance you are having some sort of prophecy, Autumn Fourkiller, mystic and writer behind the newsletter Dream Interpretation for Dummies, says you will know it deep down in your body. We can let go of that which we no longer need so we can grow and embrace that which is coming.” “The subconscious will show us this change in the form of a death so we can better understand the finality of it. “Death in dreams is really about some kind of change or ending you’re dealing with in your real life,” says Lauri Quinn Loewenberg, professional dream analyst. In fact, they can portend a positive transition or change in your life. But while death-related dreams might seem like a bad omen, there’s no need to feel too anxious about them. There are few things more unsettling than dreaming about death, whether it be your own or that of a loved one. It's nice to see the smiles on the kids face, the parents knowing they're getting a bed for their child to sleep in," said Tom Kelley." It's the nice, warm feeling in knowing their kids have received something that gives them independence.and giving them one of those building blocks that helps them grow, develop, and move forward.Photo: Katarína Kacicová / EyeEm/Getty Images/EyeEm "This is one of those great feel-good events that happen each year. Following the reveal, volunteers gathered the beds in preparation of them for delivery so each child may enjoy their new bed the same night. The event kicked off with a curtain-unveiling of a gym full of beds dressed in sheet sets, pillows, comforters, teddy bears, books and gift bags for each recipient. Nearly 9,600 beds and cribs have been provided to Dayton area children over the last 22 years thanks to our volunteers and community donations," said, Tracy Janess, President of Secret Smiles of Dayton. "Since 2001, we have come in contact with thousands of children who now, thanks to the generosity of strangers, have a warm and secure place to sleep at night. This annual event provides 50 children with a bed of their own to help ensure children across the Miami Valley receive the quality sleep they deserve. And we want to do everything we can to make sure those kids get into a safe spot," said Tom Kelley, President and CEO of the United Way of the Greater Dayton Area. "We often go into homes and we find children sleeping in unsafe conditions, they're sleeping in a make-shift environment. Saturday morning, December 9 Morris Furniture Company and its local partners, United Way of the Greater Dayton Area and Secret Smiles of Dayton, worked together to solve this ongoing problem and raise awareness of the need for bed for children through their 7th Hope to Dream event. DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) - Thousands of children in Ohio lay down to sleep each night on the floor, in a chair, or sharing a bed with another family member, depriving them of the good night's sleep they need.
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