Dreaming of deceased loved ones is a normal part of the grieving process. It is not at all unusual and only means that the mind is struggling to accept the reality of death. Seeing your grandmother as "tired" in your dream might help your mind accept her death by seeing that she was ready to rest from this life.
The dream represents the mind's effort to accept the reality, and particularly the finality, of the loved one's absence.
This shouldn't be in Teen Dating. Aside from that, I wouldn't take your dream seriously unless your grandmother has depression problems or is potentially ill. If she's ill with cancer or the works it means she may just ask the plug to be pulled when she's on a feeder and in horrid condition.
No, it is alive and kicking!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is more grammatically correct to say, "My grandmother's name was Alice" if she is deceased. This reflects the past tense and acknowledges that she is no longer alive.
you will stay alive for a long time
It means you don't want to accept their passing.
The meaning of this dream depends on who that dead person was. For example, a dream about your grandmother who passed away years ago would mean something quite different than a dream about an ancient historical figure or a long-dead celebrity. Further discussion and examples are available on the webpage linked below.
The meaning of 'dead tired' simply means that the person is extremely tired.
The category "the dead" is far too broad to risk any single interpretation. Your dream's meaning depends on whether "the dead" in this particular dream referred to a beloved friend or relative, such as a grandmother, spouse or child, or whether "the dead" were overly dramatized Zombies or Horror film ghouls. The website linked below provides extended discussion of these and other possibilities.
Most people think the American dream is still alive, but i don't because there is still racial tension between all cultures in a merica so no its dead it has been for a while
This is an example of a random dream that does not make sense and has no particular meaning. Mice cannot be dead if they were never alive - they would have to have been alive to be born and grow into adult mice before dying. Cats kill and eat mice in the natural order of things. So this is not a significant dream that needs to cause concern.
If the question refers to Terius Youngdell Nash, he continues to be alive as of January, 2011. See attached link.
It means that you feel that you didn't spent enough time with her before she died. Or perhaps you miss a lot of things from her. But it doesn't mean that she want to say something important to you or wanting to deliver extra ordinary message to your family. The metaphor of carrying something or someone around on your shoulder or back refers to your feeling responsible for that burden. In your dream, your deceased grandmother feels like a burden to you, and you have a sense of responsibility or guilt. But in your dream she wants to lie down; that is, she wants you to put her down, to stop bearing responsbility or guilt because of her. In the dream she also wants to speak, suggesting that she has information, probably about your sense of guilt. Altogether, this dream strongly suggests that there is information you need to learn about your grandmother that will help you put down this burden of guilt.