depends on how you knew them.
if it was a relative its probly because you miss them or they played an important roll in your life.depending on if you believe in heaven the afterlife and contacting spirits and whatnot(i personaly do) they could either be sending you a message or trying to warm you of somthing depending on what the dream was
if it was a past person you had a relationship with then its probly because you still have feelings for them, maybe your time together was cut short and you feel that you wish you couldve spent more time together, and the probly played a big roll in your life to
if its an animal or someone you didnt like/caused you great pain and angst. if an animal then its because you miss them. if an animal or person/thing maybe they or it caused you fear (for example how batmans afraid of bats and kep t having dreams bout the time the scared him as a kid) like maybe you have to face your fears against that person or animal.
The question is far too vague to provide any meaningful interpretation. It makes a great difference whether the dream involves dead or living loved ones, celebrities, historical figures or anonymous "dead people." The emotional tone and context of the dream is also very important. See the attached link for examples and discussion.
This suggests that the dreamer's mind is struggling to accept the finality of the person's death.
they do stay alive
You can pull the person out and if you are lucky, the person would still be alive.
it means you still miss the person but the memories and how you feel about the person are still strong
Sigmund Freud believed dreams were often wish fulfilment. In this case it would mean you wish the person was still alive.
Yes. Keep The Dream Alive!
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
The smartest person still alive is Ronald Coleman
it depends on how much you think about it
If you wrote the will and are still alive then you can amend it.
A person born in 1885 and still alive will, on his birthday this year, turn (2009 - 1885) = 124
No, Nicholas Flamel is a fictional character from Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. He is not a real historical figure and is believed to have died in the book series.
Assuming the person who made the will is still alive, he/she can do another will or do a codicil to that will that changes the executor to someone else. If the person who made the will is dead, he/she cannot change the executor. Obviously.