What does it mean to dream of someone else dying? Is it good or bad to dream of someone else dying? Dreaming of someone else dying has realistic impacts and reactions, as well as the dreamer's subjective imagination. Please see the detailed explanation of dreaming of someone else dying organized by the Zhou Gong Dream Interpretation website below.
Dreaming of someone else dying, generally speaking, means that your subconscious wishes for him (or her) to die. In reality, due to moral reasons, you are unwilling or afraid to reveal your true thoughts. In the dream, the subconscious moral valve is opened, and the hidden desires in your heart come out.
If someone else dies (the person being a relative or friend), there is actually no need to worry. This is just a reflection of your anxiety in the dream. Maybe he is currently in a difficult situation, or his recent thoughts are incompatible with yours, or he has been less caring and considerate towards you. In short, your recent feelings about him are very unsatisfactory. Such a dream represents "rebirth." Your subconscious hopes that he can live a better life and be more attentive and helpful to you.
Dreaming of someone else dying (the person being a colleague, neighbor, or someone with a general relationship), the person who dies in the dream may be superior to you in some aspect. This is just a manifestation of the "jealousy" in your subconscious. It is important to face your negative emotions and attitudes. As long as you are willing to work hard and have confidence, you can surpass others.
Dreaming of someone else dying and coming back to life represents your "conflict" and "hesitation" mindset. Some events in reality have caused a criminal mindset in your subconscious, but the sense of justice in your subconscious tells you not to act that way. In the dream, this negative emotion is appropriately vented. It is advisable to cultivate your character, accumulate virtue, and do good deeds regularly.
Dreaming of someone else about to die suggests that your "jealousy" is manifesting in the dream. The person about to die may be better than you in some aspect. If the person in the dream is someone you care about in reality, it represents your mindset of "hating iron for not becoming steel" (expectations not being met).
Dreaming of someone else jumping off a building and dying, "jumping off a building" is an action from top to bottom, representing the mindset of "giving up" in the dream. In reality, your goals might be set too high or you might be doing something impossible. When ideals exceed reality, giving up might not be a bad thing. Such a dream also represents "rebirth." You can accurately assess your abilities and do things within your capacity.
Dreaming of someone else's child dying, the "child" in the dream represents something important. It means that the dreamer or the "someone else" in the dream has lost or is about to lose something very important, such as bankruptcy, a breakup, family misfortune, etc. Additionally, because it is someone else's child dying, it represents a "schadenfreude" mentality of the dreamer. Your subconscious might be pleased to see the misfortune and disgrace of "others." This kind of emotion is not good, but fortunately, it is just a dream.
Dreaming of someone else dying in a car accident, the "car accident" in the dream generally represents the dreamer's "pressure" and other negative emotions. Perhaps the dreamer is currently facing great difficulties. The "death" in the dream also represents rebirth. If you can overcome the difficulties, success is possible. Additionally, dreaming of someone else dying in a car accident also represents the dreamer's worry about the current situation of relatives and friends. The difficulties they encounter in some aspect make you overly worried, which leads to the dream of a "car accident."
Pregnant women dreaming of someone else dying is a normal psychological response because "death" is the beginning of "rebirth." Also, pregnant women have large emotional fluctuations, possibly due to the effects of hormones in their bodies. Under such "emotional instability," it is easy to have various strange dreams.