TIME DOES NOT HEAL, ALL WOUNDS.
By Amj Reyes
@Soobinah (160)
August 17, 2025 8:51pm CST
I dreamed about my Aunt last night, it was a very sad dream for me. She was our favorite Aunt but died due to brain tumor. In my dream I was busy looking for my clothes because i will visit her in the hospital. In my dream so many things happened. but one thing I remembered I saw a machine in the hospital it is where you can monitor her vitals. But its weird that the machine can monitor if she still have water. and when i saw the monitor her water drops and told the doctor to add her a water then suddenly the monitor turned off. And that's it, the most heart breaking part happened, she left, she's gone.
Its been almost 5years since she left, i do still miss her, i do still cry, the pain of losing her is still there.
They say "time heals all wounds" but i believe, when you lose someone precious to you, time will never heals it.
Time may pass, but the pain of losing will always be there in your heart.

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@DaddyEvil (159010)
• United States
18 Aug
As time passes, you'll think about your aunt less and less often. I think that's what people mean by "time heals all wounds." Not that you'll feel better about losing her but you'll just think about her less and less.
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@rsa101 (40082)
• Philippines
18 Aug
That dream sounds so heavy and emotional, almost like your heart was reliving the pain of losing your aunt all over again. Sometimes our subconscious brings back memories and feelings we think we’ve already tucked away, and it can feel so real—especially when it’s about someone we deeply loved and lost.
You’re right—time doesn’t really erase the pain of losing someone precious. What it does is help us learn how to carry it a little differently. Missing her, crying for her, and still feeling that ache after five years only shows how much she meant to you. Grief has no deadline, and love never truly leaves us, even when the person does. It’s okay to still feel that sadness—it’s a reflection of the bond you’ll always have with her.
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@Soobinah (160)
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18 Aug
She was the best aunt, not only for me but for my other siblings and cousins. She's my mom's only sister and best friend. I never saw them fight, nor did they have any misunderstandings. My mom and my aunt showed us how to love unconditionally. And most importantly, they taught us to always respect and love each other no matter what. Now that she's gone, we always remember her on every occasion. Our Christmas, New Year, and even our birthdays will never be the same without her. But even though she's gone, in our hearts and minds, we're always reminded of her beautiful smile and the laughter that brought us all closer. We will never forget her.
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@rsa101 (40082)
• Philippines
18 Aug
@Soobinah, I am aware that mourning for a loved one never ends. You will occasionally be reminded of her, particularly if they have had a significant influence on your lives. When such events occur, you can reflect on her and the pleasant times you had together, perhaps even progressively carrying on her legacy in her honor to help you cope with the sadness.
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@aninditasen (17641)
• Raurkela, India
18 Aug
Give yourself the time. You will start remembering her happy moments with you which will make you happy.
@sw8sincere (6052)
• Philippines
19 Aug
That dream sounds so heavy and emotional .. it’s like your heart was reliving the loss all over again.
@Tendz09 (400)
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19 Aug
Sorry to hear about your Aunt and the dream you had. It's completely understandable that the pain of losing her still lingers. It's okay to miss her and feel sad, those emotions reflect how much she mattered in your life. Hold on to the good memories, and know that it's okay to grieve in your own way.
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@allknowing (153124)
• India
18 Aug
Not many remember their dreams but were able to narrate every bit of it
Wounds are healed provided one sets aside those morbid thoughts and moves on
