To dream of a corpse is fatal to happiness, as this dream indicatessorrowful tidings of the absent, and gloomy business prospects.The young will suffer many disappointments and pleasure will vanish.To see a corpse placed in its casket, denotes immediate troublesto the dreamer.To see a corpse in black, denotes the violent death of a friendor some desperate business entanglement.To see a battle-field strewn with corpses, indicates war and generaldissatisfaction between countries and political factions.To see the corpse of an animal, denotes unhealthy situation,both as to business and health.To see the corpse of any one of your immediate family, indicates deathto that person, or to some member of the family, or a serious rupture of domestic relations, also unusual business depression.For lovers it is a sure sign of failure to keep promises ofa sacred nature.To put money on the eyes of a corpse in your dreams, denotes that you will seeunscrupulous enemies robbing you while you are powerless to resent injury.If you only put it on one eye you will be able to recover lost property afteran almost hopeless struggle. For a young woman this dream denotes distressand loss by unfortunately giving her confidence to designing persons.For a young woman to dream that the proprietor of the store inwhich she works is a corpse, and she sees while sitting up with him that his face is clean shaven, foretells that she will fall belowthe standard of perfection in which she was held by her lover. If she sees the head of the corpse falling from the body, she is warned of secret enemies who, in harming her, will also detractfrom the interest of her employer. Seeing the corpse in the store, foretells that loss and unpleasantness will offset all concerned.There are those who are not conscientiously doing the right thing.There will be a gloomy outlook for peace and prosperous work.
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