Is it a bad omen to dream about an obituary? An obituary, also known as an obituary letter or "obituary news", is the bad news reporting the death of a person. "Obituary" originally meant to announce a death, and "告" means to let people know. Obituary is a kind of funeral writing that informs people of their death. So, what does it mean to dream about an obituary? Dreaming about reading someone’s obituary in a newspaper suggests that deep down you may be hostile to the person in the obituary. If you dream of reading your own obituary in a newspaper, such a dream may also indicate the dreamer's anxiety about his or her identity and status. It's possible that deep down you're afraid of losing your job, losing your social status, or suddenly becoming unpopular. Dreaming of an obituary hanging at the door indicates that you may suddenly receive news of the death of a relative or friend. Dreaming about someone with a black veil on his arm means that you will be enveloped by a sad mood. This dream is a bad sign for people who do business. For young people, it means that they will often quarrel with their lovers and eventually break up. |
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