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Yes of course it is. But need and want are way different and you should always go with your needs before wants.
Dreaming of a dead relative can symbolize unresolved emotions or a desire for guidance from that person. It may also represent a need for closure or a way to process grief.
Dreams are just dreams. If you need closure then you need to grieve properly, give yourself the space and time to do this. Walking in the countryside will help.
The word rekindle means that there was enough heat, fuel and air left in the fire that it started to burn after the firefighters had put it out and left the scene. This is not only dangerous, it can be expensive as a new set of firefighters need to respond and do a more thorough job. On the other hand, sometimes "rekindle" actually indicates an arsonist at work and this puts everyone on high alert for any unusual activities or indications.
Criminals may return to the scene of the crime due to a psychological need for closure, a desire to relive the experience, or to ensure that their crime was successful. Additionally, returning to the scene may provide a sense of power or control over the situation.
Need is something you have to have, a requirement for survival. A want is a desire and a desire is just a strong feeling of wanting.
not sure if this happen them self or someone did but we need answers and closure
You need the desire.
Criminals may return to the scene of the crime due to unfinished business, a desire to relive the thrill, to correct mistakes or retrieve items left behind, or to taunt law enforcement. It can also be driven by psychological or emotional factors such as a need for closure or a compulsion to revisit the scene.
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An antonym for desire is need.
need, desire, long