Find more details about your dream below in the in-depth readings: multiple sources, Dream Oracle’s take, today’s foresight, and one practical suggestion. You’ll also find links to advice topics for direct guidance.

Dreams about someone then see them
At its core, having a dream about someone then see them can be linked to having a child, if you are married, making plans with someone you feel close to or share an emotional bond with, your business opening up and your life becoming orderly, receiving major help from friends or relatives both materially and spiritually and helping everyone in need.
Waking Feelings
A hopeful feeling after a dream about someone then see them shows that a new love affair is about to arrive or has already arrived. You will live a day full of exciting situations that you will not forget in a long time.
A bitter feeling after having this dream means that some problem will arise with the loved one that will make you rethink certain things. Someone close to you may ask you to mediate a relationship conflict.
You need to spend time in solitude to clarify certain issues with yourself.
Inner Reading
If you had a dream about someone then see them, you are experiencing a conflict in a relationship or situation which is giving you much anxiety. You are reaching out to others, but do not have their best interest in mind. You are spending too much time hiding in the shadows of someone else. You are stressed or preoccupied about a test.
Dream Oracle’s understanding: you are not going anywhere in life and are wasting your time away on frivolous pleasures. Perhaps you are trying too hard to impress others. You are about to reap the benefits of your hard work. Someone then see them is also about peace and success, which means you are finally at peace about something, and you have laid out a solid groundwork for much success in your life.

Dream about seeing someone
Having a dream about seeing someone is commonly associated with being appreciated and supported in every matter by your close circle. A practical guideline: don't think so much about what can happen as what is happening.