In dreams, "death" is often a metaphor for transition or transformation. This dream suggests that the person in the coffin is "dead" to the dreamer, that is to say that their relationship is over or transforming into a different type of relationship.
If the dream involves a close relative or friend who recently died, the dream represents the mind's struggle to deny the reality and finality of death. Such dreams are common during the mourning period.
> Alternatively, the dream might use the image of the deceased to symbolize a problem that appeared to be solved that has come back as an issue once again.
Yes, the dead are buried with their coffin. The body stays in the coffin regardless of whether the person is buried or cremated.
The answer to this question is so easy! It's a coffin.The maker doesn't want it because he or she is not dead.The buyer doesn't need it because he or she is not dead as well.And of course the user doesn't know/see if he or she is using it because they are dead.
It's a Coffin. The maker does not want it because he's not dead. The buyer doesn't need it because he's not dead as well. And of course the user doesn't no if he's is using it because they are dead.
it was living
No. A dead person cannot communicate with a living person at all.
Dead since there will always be more people that are dead than alive. If a person dies, he has lived, but is dead. Hence, always dead. If a person is living, he is only living for the time being. So really, it's philosophical question.
A coffin or a casket.
a stone coffin (box that a dead person is buried in), especially one that is decorated, used in ancient times
No the person would have to be still living. If someone has died without being baptised a 'Prayer for the dead' can be said and offered up.
There was clothes in the coffin, not a dead body. It was to help the Jews to escape.
coffin? sarcophegus? tomb?
Inside an Egyptian coffin is a mummy and occasionally a bag of dead butterflies