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Dream about Father Funeral

Dream about father funeral is a premonition for swiftness and agility. You need to have more willpower and motivation in pursuing your goals. In order to achieve success, you need to endure the struggle and efforts that go along with success. This is about your sense of entitlement to certain things. Perhaps you need to be prepared to put up a fight in some area of your life.

Father funeral dream is an indication for a new beginning or a somber conclusion. You are mindlessly agreeing to things and going along with everything without questioning it. Perhaps you are trying to numb some emotional or psychological pain. Your dream symbolises your perseverance and thick-skinned nature. You need to put your problem-solving abilities to use.

If you dreamt about father funeral:

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It’s time to elevate your sense of self. You’re just as good as anyone else, so why don’t you believe it? The problem is that you’re very sensitive about having an ego. Even though you know everyone does, you punish yourself for its existence! This is a noble idea, but it doesn’t do you any good. You’ll never be perfect and neither will anyone else. What are you worrying about?

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Rondia Mond

My mother and another person were going to my father’s funeral but said I didn’t need to go as it would be quick. I was shocked they were leaving me out and said I definitely wanted to go so I quickly looked for a pair of black pants in the dresser drawers. I then found a backpack in the drawer that belonged to my husband. It was completely empty but spacious so I thought it was perfect for our upcoming vacation. (In reality, I had spoken to my father the night before.)