This dream suggests that the dreamer has unresolved questions or problems that relate to the dead relative. But a meaningful interpretation would depend on the relationship as well as whether the death is recent or long ago. If the relative has only recently passed away, then the fighting could simply represent the dreamer's distress and vague feelings of abandonment. These feelings are normal and such dreams are very common when grieving a loved one. If the relative has been dead for some time, then the focus of the dream would tend to be on the subject of the fight, which might concern inheritance, family traits or some other long-standing unresolved issue.
nothing... that you're thinking of the dead relative a lot in life, i guess, and i suppose stress or anger could cause the fighting... but probably nothing.
Uncomfortable dreams are very common during the period of grief and mourning after a loved one's death. They represent the mind's struggle to accept the reality and finality of the loved one's absence. Even long after the death, the love and connections one feels for the deceased can continue. Your particular dream suggests that something that your grandfather taught you or that you associate with him conflicts with what you believe or what you want to do now.
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Nothing.A dead relative is simply defending you in your dream. Does there need to be a meaning for everything?
The dream suggests that there are serious continuing issues relative to a problem that seemed resolved.
To see the ghost of a friend or relative who has passed on in your dreams suggests guilt and regret concerning relations with that person.
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.
Dead people don't work or do anything. They are dead.
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how can I become an executor of a dead relative
Dreams use "death" to represent the end of one thing and the beginning of something new. In this dream, your relationship with this particular relative might be changing. Or that relative could be a symbol for some part of your own life that is changing or coming to an end, such as the end of vacation, the beginning of school or the end of one job and beginning of a new career.
It's intent can only be determined by what you are fighting about. Maybe it's not so evil after all.
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The meaning depends on whether you have had a relationship with the dead person. A dream of an unknown spector or a corpse trying to embrace you would be quite a nightmare, and would reflect your fear of a dreaded event. On the other hand, if the dream is about a beloved relative who has passed recently, then the dream is an expression of comfort and an assurance of the bonds of love and care that continue beyond the end of this life.
The category of "dead person" is so vast that a meaningful answer is not possible. A dream of a beloved, recently deceased relative would be very different from a dream about a threatening zombie, a repulsive corpse or someone long dead historic person such as Queen Victoria. Generally speaking, during the period of mourning, it is perfectly normal to dream of the deceased. These dreams represent the dreamer's feeling of loss and sadness. > This meaning of this particular dream depends entirely on the identity of the "dead person" and their relationship with the dreamer. Otherwise, it might just be a gentle reminder from the dreamer's own mind that smoking is deadly.