Dreams about deceased friend

A dream about deceased friend tends to point to making a very beautiful decision about family life, doing something sound and wise for your future, the end of a lull in your work life, your property, money, and wellbeing being safe and returning from a business trip with new work and fresh ideas.

Waking Feelings

Experienced sad after your dream about deceased friend? Such a dream shows that you will face a dilemma that will somehow affect your relationship with a friend. You will discover the complexities of an adventure or a business you have recently been in.

However, comfort after having this dream suggests that professionally you will be surprised because you do not want to see certain realities. You will have to share the successes you have had in a project with someone you owe.

Grief after having this dream suggests that someone may be following in your footsteps, not out of affection, but waiting for you to screw up. You will feel quite nervous because of an unresolved issue.

You need to make an important decision regarding family or property.

Inner Reading

If you had a dream about deceased friend, perhaps you are feeling ignored or neglected. Perhaps you are not ready to move forward in a relationship or endeavor. Perhaps you are taking on a new perspective and a different view of things. Perhaps there is something that you are now seeing more clearly.

Dream Oracle sees that others are offended by your indifference or lack of compassion in some situation. You have misjudged the solid foundation that you are on. Major changes will occur over a short period of time. Deceased friend is also about hurts and desperation, which means you are recovering from some emotional hurt or trauma, and you are trying desperately to hold onto a relationship, to some old habits or to your former ways.

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