Dream about bereavement points toward pursuit and good things. You have been given the go ahead to pursue or proceed with a new endeavor in your life. You will make good contacts and be attracted to a person who might later disappoint you. Your faith, your religious beliefs are tested.
Mourning stands as a sign of confrontation and professionalism. You are experiencing difficulties in confronting a situation or relationship. Your charisma could open old doors that have remained closed in recent years. Professional success is linked to your ability to combine creativity with the efforts of others.
Compromise and caution are uncovered through a dream about a deceased family member. You need to be open to compromise and meet halfway. Caution and determination will remain key to achieving your goals. What interests you is to analyze it alone and see where the relationship is failing.
Crying over a loss in a dream is linked closely with relationship, good things, business and feelings. You are having issues in some area of your relationship. A good job opportunity will come soon, but you won’t know whether to accept it or not. In business, stubbornness is not the best. You should not feel any guilt for having done what you are most interested in at work.
Situation and good things are suggested through a dream about a gravestone. Some situation may be making you feel voiceless. Your intuition is sharpened and this will help you to discover the truth in everything. You are at a good time to take charge of your life.
Talking to the dead reveals insights into possibilities and avoidance. Perhaps you need to relax or take a vacation. The week begins, at work, with certain difficulties. A timely retreat is a victory, not a flight. Avoid bad companies that don’t give you anything.
People is uncovered in a dream about a funeral procession. You need to let loose a little sometimes. Everything has its explanation and you will have time to understand the reason of what has happened. Some people confuse your way of seeing life with snobbery.