So I had this wild dream last night with three coffins in it, and I woke up feeling super weird. I mean, it’s not every day you see that, right? I figured I should write it down and see what it might mean.
Waking Up and Grabbing My Journal
First thing I did was roll out of bed and grab my notebook from the nightstand. I scribbled down everything I could remember—the coffins were just sitting there in a row, plain wood, no one around. It felt heavy, but not exactly scary. More like… serious.
Digging Into My Usual Sources
After my coffee, I opened my laptop and started poking around. I’m no expert, so I just looked up simple stuff like “dreaming of multiple coffins” and “what three coffins could mean.” I skipped the super spiritual sites at first because I wanted to get the basic ideas.
Here’s what I found pretty quickly:

- Endings or big changes: Coffins usually mean something’s finishing—like a job, a habit, or a phase of life. Three of them? Maybe three things are wrapping up at once.
- Letting go: It could be about releasing old baggage. Three coffins might mean several issues you’re carrying are ready to be buried.
- Transformation: Some folks say it’s a sign of personal growth—like shedding old skin to become something new.
Thinking About My Own Life
I sat back and really thought. Lately, I’ve been stressed about work—my project is ending, my gym membership expired, and I’ve been arguing with a friend. Three things. Huh. Maybe the dream was about those endings hitting me all together.
Then I wondered if it was deeper. I’m not super religious, but I believe in signs. So I checked some spiritual takes. One site said three coffins could mean past, present, and future—like closing cycles in all parts of life. Another mentioned it might be a warning to slow down and reflect before moving forward.
Putting It All Together
By lunchtime, I felt like I had a handle on it. The dream wasn’t necessarily bad—just a nudge from my brain to acknowledge what’s changing. I decided to journal a bit more, listing three things I need to “bury” or let go of this week. It felt… calming, like I’m preparing for what’s next.
Anyway, that’s my process. Dreams are weird, but writing ’em down always helps me make sense of things. If you’ve had a similar dream, maybe just ask yourself what’s ending or shifting right now. Could be simpler than it feels.
