The dream's interpretation depends the identity of the dead person. For example, interacting with a beloved deceased friend would have a very different meaning compared to interaction with an unidentified rotting corpse. The emotional tone of the dream is also crucial, varying from a terrified nightmare (symbolizing your fears) to a blessed reunion with a loved one (representing love that transcends boundaries.) See the link below for further discussion.
In dream-book is typed, that when you dream about dead people, in your family must have somenthing wedding or new member in family.
The dream is an expression of the dreamer's own feelings of being ineffective and inadequate. In the dream, these emotions are projected outward and visualized in the form of someone else appearing dead and naked.
You are a FREAK
This dream suggests that the dreamer is struggling to accept the finality of death. The subconscious mind produced a wish-fulfillment dream in which the "someone" is not dead but only injured.
This suggests that the dreamer is coming to accept the reality of that person's death.
According to astrology if someone in your dream is known as a dead person. This is just a dream.
The dead end street in this dream could express the dreamer's intuition that this relationship is coming to an end or 'going nowhere.'
The dream suggests that at some level the dreamer is having difficulty accepting the reality of the person's death. The effect of the dream is to tell one's own self that the person is dead. This is a healthy, natural dream, and represents the early stages of healing grief.
Or what if we are someone or something elses dreams or thoughts.......... Answer And what if you dreams are actually your real life, and the so called real life is but a dream???
The dream suggests that there are serious continuing issues relative to a problem that seemed resolved.
There is no particular significance in being looked at by anyone in a dream, whether the individual is living or dead or completely imaginary. Old superstitions about such dreams causing death were concocted during pre-scientific ages to explain the mystery of why some persons died in their sleep for no apparent reason. Modern medicine has shown that such deaths have completely natural causes such as heart disease. Dreams do not cause death.
The dream's interpretation depends on the identity of the dead girl. She represents some part of yourself, but what that part of yourself is may be very different depending on whether the dead girl is someone you knew in the past, a deceased celebrity, or someone from the pages of history. On the other hand, if you have no idea of the identity of the dead girl, that means that you have no knowledge of an important part of yourself.