What does it mean!

Psychologically, dreaming of an unknown deceased person may reflect the end of a life phase, while dreaming of someone you knew could signify unresolved emotions or the struggle to move on. Such dreams may also represent suppressed feelings or broken connections. If the deceased plays a major role in your dream,

it could indicate lingering guilt or unfinished business. Receiving advice from them may reflect your need for guidance and reassurance. These dreams often bring comfort, especially when feeling vulnerable. A 1992 study identified four types of such dreams: 1.Resurrection Dreams (39%) — Shock at seeing the deceased alive,

reflecting denial. 2.Guidance Dreams (23%) — Seeking comfort and advice, often indicating acceptance. 3.Farewell Dreams (29%) — Messages of reassurance, offering closure. 4.Philosophical Dreams,

(18%) — Reflecting on life, often bringing peace and understanding. Ultimately, these dreams are a natural part of processing grief and may signal personal growth, healing, or the need to address lingering emotions

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