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Why do I keep dreaming of my mom, who recently passed away from cancer, still being sick and in pain?

Last Updated: 29.06.2025 01:23

Why do I keep dreaming of my mom, who recently passed away from cancer, still being sick and in pain?

She probably had a son who carries genes for anti-cancer.

That’s my guess at the moment. Honestly.

Perhaps Nathan has the cure for cancer and she was not sure if she should use it.

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Perhaps Nathan is the devil in the future but is actually a nice person who people don’t comprehend due to the intelligence required to do things like cure cancer.

I would advise if your goal is to cure someone else’s cancer other than your mothers’, whatever kind it is the Immunity shirt Nathan designed may provide a solution, though entropy will say it’s inadvisable. It is not a medical solution so one should expect for it to do nothing, just wear it hoping it might be lucky there might be no result. You will probably forget the cancer was ever important.

Maybe Nathan really likes boobs which is honest if he is trying to cure cancer and opposites attract.

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Or possibly she thought Nathan was the devil and didn’t resolve her thoughts on that.

I have a psychic personality type and have studied omniscience extensively. I live near Yale and my dad has a Yale PhD. My mother was also a genius by most standards.

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I’m an impartial person, I’m not trying to hurt feelings all the time.

The second option if the cancer is not even noticed yet is to wear the Immortality t-shirt, however, immortality is preventative, it is not good to wear this if one thinks the cancer is noticeable.

My interpretation of her unresolved thought (that’s what I think it was, perhaps, I’m a student of divination independently) is:

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