If a married woman dreams about her deceased mother, it indicates that she is not suitable to contact any intermediary agency in the near future. Interpersonal relationships will be tense recently, and personnel disputes are prone to occur. If you use an agency to find a job or rent a property, it will most likely cause disputes, so try to avoid it if you can. Business people dream of their deceased mother It represents discord among personnel. The adjustment is expected to go smoothly. People who are planning to go out dream of their deceased mother It is recommended to travel smoothly. If you feel unwell during the journey, you should take good care of yourself. People in their zodiac year dream of their deceased mother It means being persistent and being cautious, and everything will go smoothly and safely. People preparing for exams dream of their deceased mother It means bad luck in the exam and failure to achieve the desired result. People in love dream about their deceased mother It means that different personalities are incompatible, but the marriage can be successful if they tolerate each other.
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