What does it mean to dream of someone else's funeral?

Dreaming of someone else's funeral means that everything has been going well recently.

The funeral of someone who dreams of someone else's death indicates that there will be a good income in the near future, but it is not appropriate to speculate too much or actively invest in money and other projects. Men dream of other people's funerals, suggesting that everything is going well recently and love is good, so we should grasp and cherish it. Women dream of other people's funerals and have bad feelings. Change depends on their own initiative to communicate and associate with others. In a few days, everything will be back to normal, and maybe they will make new friends.

Job seekers dream of other people's funerals. The dreamer has been looking for a job recently, so he may meet a harsh interviewer or someone who speaks ill of you behind your back, and it is difficult to get a satisfactory position. I suggest you learn to wait patiently. Singles dream of other people's funerals, which shows that people who like or secretly love them will feel disgusted recently and should review their behavior. You must have a mentality of wanting more than you want, and strive to improve yourself, so that you can meet a better lover and gain happiness.

Introduction of dreams about other people's funerals;

1. I dreamed that I passed by a family for a funeral. I don't know if I am a familiar person. I just saw several neighbors present, and I felt that I might be a senior cadre in my dream.

2. I dreamed of a friend's house holding a wedding and a funeral. My father told himself in a very dark room that there was no need to worry about going to school this time. Later, someone gave me a lamp that I don't know what it was. At first, it was not very bright, and I didn't know where to twist it, but it became brighter and brighter.

I dreamed that my wife would attend the funeral together. I dreamed that a wave of people beat a happy wife on a small road I used to walk when I was a child, followed by a group of people holding a funeral, saying it was a custom. If weddings and funerals are together, the white things are behind. I'm standing next to an old unpainted coffin.

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