Dreams express the emotions of the dreamer. Dreams of death almost always represent a major change, transition or transformation. So this dream probably expresses the dreamer's distress over a change or transition in the relationship with the sister.
Assuming this question refers to a dream, it is important to remember that every dream is about the dreamer. Your dream cannot provide information about anyone else's thoughts or feelings other than your own. The "dead father" in your dream is the father in your own memory. You might have an intuitive sense that the living sister is depressed, and your mind may be using your father's voice in this dream to give your intuition a sense of urgency. You would be wise (and kind) to reach out to this sister with loving support. But do not leap to the conclusion, based on a dream, that she actually wants to die.
it was living
they want you to pay attention to them
no because if its a widow then he man is dead and a dead person cant marry a living person!
The dream might reflect the dreamer's feeling that he/she needs to avoid being noticed by others.
Yep.
"Return of the Living Dead" as a novel was created in 1978 by John A. Russo.
First of all, they cant be a living dead being. Sorry for being a grammar freak. But they carbon date it, a process which calculates the age of something with radiation.
that reason is because she was your sister and you can't get over her death or because she was really really close to you and you loved her more than anything.
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.
If zombies are moving dead, how about a paralyzed, living person
no she is still living her dream and studying and becoming smarter