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Old Oct 08, 2013, 01:06 PM
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I had a dream that I was walking around a funeral home and everyones face was looking at the casket...walking down the middle of all the people I tried to get a seat next to my immediate family but that spot was already taken so I kept on walking...I saw everybody...my grandma, grandpa, from my mothers side(grandparents on my father's side had already passed)... I saw all of my aunts uncles and cousins, from both sides of the family but no one saw me...then I walked up to the open casket and saw my lifeless body inside, arms crossed in the blue zoot suit with the blue fedora I have been thinking of buying for such occasion then I turn to look at everyone and everyone is laughing, laughing and pointing at me then I turn back to look at my body and it is sitting up pointing at me laughing hysterically to the point the hat falls off and I am able to see that the whole back side of his head was missing so I storm out the funeral home only to wake up...what does this dream mean? does anybody have a clue..?

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Old Oct 08, 2013, 04:44 PM
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The dream showing that accusing laughing is hollow, that why the back of your head is missing. Now you ran away from that, maybe for good.
Thanks for this!
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