What does it mean to dream of crying loudly? Is it a good or bad omen?
What does it mean to dream of crying loudly ? Is it good or bad to dream of crying loudly? Dreams of crying loudly have both real-life influences and reactions, as well as the dreamer's subjective imagination. Please see the detailed explanation of dreams about crying loudly compiled below.
Dreaming of crying is an auspicious sign, indicating a happy and joyful life.
Dreaming of crying loudly signifies good fortune.
If you dream of crying uncontrollably, it means your career will go very smoothly.

Case Analysis of Dreaming of Crying
Dream Description: We often cry in our dreams, which is often a reaction to feelings of grievance, sadness, or repression in real life. During the day, we may ignore these emotions for various reasons, or we may be aware of them but unable to express them normally, so they are expressed in our dreams. Of course, the specific emotions expressed require specific analysis of each dream. Below are two dreams submitted by readers.
I'm a 24-year-old woman with a very easy job and virtually no work pressure. Last night I dreamt that I was crying uncontrollably, and my family tried everything to stop me. Finally, after much effort, they took me to my niece's grave, burned money for her, and only then did I stop crying. My niece passed away a little over a month ago. We were very close, and she liked me a lot. Since she left, I think about her every day. Also, the night after her burial, I had another dream where she spoke to me. She told me she was gone, and I told her I would take good care of her parents and that she shouldn't worry.
Dream Interpretation: The crying in this dream expresses the longing and sadness of losing a loved one. Because, "My niece just passed away a little over a month ago. We used to be very close, and I think about her every day."
This reader actually mentioned two dreams, but chronologically speaking, the dream of "I also had a dream the night after her burial" came first. This dream indicates that the dreamer has psychologically accepted the fact that their niece has passed away.
The dream I had last night is a ritual for the dreamer to say goodbye to their grief. In other words, although the dreamer has psychologically accepted the fact of the death of a loved one, the grief of losing a loved one still exists. Last night's dream indicates that the dreamer has begun to get rid of this emotion.
I am a 24-year-old girl who works as a secretary in a computer company.
I often cry in my dreams, and when I wake up, I find my pillow is soaked with tears (very frequently). I've been dreaming about my grandmother a lot since she passed away. Sometimes, I even dream that she's standing at my bedroom door and saying, "I'm back." I'm very troubled. The feeling in my dreams isn't fear, but rather a very oppressive feeling. For some reason, I just want to cry, to have a good, cathartic cry, but tears stream down my face and I can't make a sound. It feels terrible.
Perhaps it is for the reasons mentioned above that I have great difficulty getting up in the morning, and I always feel like I am in a state of half sleep and half wakefulness. Fortunately, I am young and energetic, and I do not feel unwell at work during the day, although I often feel dizzy.
Looking at the dreamer's overall description of their dream, it seems like the dreamer is a newborn baby. Babies cry most of the time and don't get out of bed on their own. During infancy, they will also cry if some of their needs are not met.
The dreamer should reflect on whether they sometimes exhibit childlike behavior, especially when their desires are not fulfilled. This could be a subconscious buildup of unmet needs from infancy (such as adult love). Who is preventing your needs from being met? It's your maternal grandmother. Although she has passed away, the feeling she left you remains. When she appears, you can't cry anymore; you feel very depressed.