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  Dear A.R.E.: This has really been bothering me. Please help. Four months ago a guy named Ron that I've been in love with since I was 15 was killed by his stepdad by being shot in the chest; afterwards his stepdad shot himself. I've had three dreams about Ron. In one dream, I was riding down this long dirt road and I pulled up to this huge house in the woods and got out of my car, walked up to the door and knocked. Ron opened the door and just stood there. He stared at me with blood shot eyes and I asked him about 7 times, ''Ron what are you looking at?'' He said nothing just stared. Then the dream went to me, Ron and his stepdad standing in a circle talking. They were talking about fishing, something they always used to do. About 3 weeks after he died I had been wondering to myself if he loved me and I asked him out loud if he did. Afterwards, I dreamed he was talking to me (although I didn't see him), and I heard his voice respond and say, "Yes I love you..." The other dream I had was that I was watching a video of a party and he was walking around on the video talking and all the sudden, he stopped and looked at the camera, staring once again, for maybe 30 seconds then went back to what he was doing. Please help me with this as I've asked everyone possible and no one can help.

Quite simply, Ron has been trying to communicate with you the fact that he is aware of you, he is aware of what has occurred, he does love you, and he may have even already made peace with his stepfather over what happened. The Edgar Cayce material suggests that our loved ones who have passed away often try to communicate in the dream state. With this in mind, the first dream (about staring) suggests that Ron has been watching over you. The second dream (where he said he loved you) was real communication. And the third dream (related to the video camera) suggests that Ron has been reviewing his own life as well as his connection to you. If you would like to read more about this kind of communication, see the dream archives. Also, let me recommend the book, Testimony of Light, by Helen Greaves. –

  Dear A.R.E.: In my dream, I am preparing food for me and my husband to be brought to our bedroom. While preparing it, I saw him cuddling/smooching a woman in our bed. Out of shame, I just told them "alright, I will just stay outside of the room," then I brought our food outside the room. While doing it, I saw them covering themselves by a blanket and having sex. I asked myself, "Why did he have sex with her and not with me?" I felt disappointed, confused and hurt. In the next scene, I was washing clothes when my husband saw me. He walked towards me. I looked at the bed he shared with that woman. I saw only the feet of the woman and the feet of a child (both thin and black as if malnourished) both bodies were still lying on the bed covered by a blanket. He did not take a look at the woman. While walking towards my direction, I saw pain in my husband's eyes. He just kept on looking at me until he reached a room that looks like a bathroom. His eyes were telling how sad he was and how painful he felt. Then he closed the door of the bathroom leaving a small opening so that he could still take a glimpse of me. Then I woke up. As a background, my husband died of heart attack last Oct. 1, 2004 but before he died there are rumors that he had a short-lived affair with our housekeeper. Is my husband confessing me the truth by way of this dream?

Yes, it is possible that your husband was trying to show you what happened and why. If this is the case, the young child in the bed (and the fact that both the child and the woman appeared malnourished) suggests that the affair was very "young" in duration and that your husband did not put a lot of energy or thought into the affair. It also suggests that he felt guilty and perhaps shamed about what he had done. The dream may also suggest that the affair occurred because your husband felt like you had other priorities besides your relationship. In any event, both prayer and forgiveness are probably in order.–

  Dear A.R.E.: I dreamed that my son, who was murdered in January of this year, was walking toward my apartment door. He was singing a beautiful love ballad loudly and off-key, as he often did while living. Although I knew in my dream that he was deceased, I was excited to hear him approaching. I remember saying in my dream, "It can't be him, he's dead, maybe he really isn't dead"! I was standing in front of my kitchen sink waiting anxiously, with a big smile on my face, for him to enter my apartment. I was so happy to hear his voice. I remember saying "how is he going to open the door, it's locked?" I continued to wait in anticipation as he came closer and closer to my door. As he approached the front of my door his voice changed. He began to sing beautifully. He sang so sincerely. I was so excited. It seems he paused before opening the door. As he opened the door he continued to sing. He was wearing a baseball cap. The cap covered his eyes. He never looked at me. He was carrying an empty pale blue laundry basket. He walked directly toward my dryer, never once looking at me. He reached to open the dryer. Unfortunately, I awoke from my telephone ringing.

According to Edgar Cayce, it is quite common for us to have real experiences of communication with our loved ones who are deceased while in the dream state. You son was simply trying to communicate with you in the way that you could best understand him - it was not just a dream, it was a real experience. If you would like to see additional examples of this kind of experience, let me recommend reading the dream archives, as well as two books: Testimony of Light, by Helen Greaves, and Return from Tomorrow, by George Ritchie. –

  Dear A.R.E.: I am a 14-year-old girl, and my Uncle committed suicide about a month ago. He played a huge part in my life and was the most important person on earth to me. Last night I dreamt that he contacted me through the phone. I knew he was dead and all I remember is that I said "Is this..." and he said "yes" he told me a very important message but I can't remember what it was now. I was for some reason afraid to say his name because I thought he might go away. I could not see his face but his voice was very clear to me and I wondered if he actually contacted me or if I was just thinking about him so perhaps I just had this odd dream. I have been having a couple of dreams lately where I contact people that I know well that are no longer living and we both know that they are dead and that its only a dream but I am very sure (in the dream) that I am communicating with them. The first dream I could see the person as I last remembered them but with my Uncle I could only talk to him through the phone. Please Help I am very confused.

Yes, the Edgar Cayce information would say that you have had real communication with your deceased loved ones. You can find additional examples of this in the archives section. Let me recommend that you read the book Testimony of Light, by Helen Greaves, to give you an examination of what your Uncle may be experiencing, as well as further examples of this type of communication. In addition to communicating with your Uncle through dreams, you can also communicate though prayer - simply send him your prayers and your thoughts. May God bless you at this time. –

  Dear A.R.E.: My grandmother passed away four weeks ago. I keep having this reoccurring dream about her. We are at her funeral, and I know this sounds terrible and scary, but in the dream she is lying there and suddenly rolls over and moves. The funeral home assures us this sometimes happens and repositions her. In real life, my mom and her siblings are in much turmoil, fighting etc. I was very close to my grandmother, grew up under the same roof. Could this have any relation to those things and is she trying to communicate with me. Please help.

Haven't you ever heard the saying that such and such would make so and so "roll over in her grave?" I think the dreams are trying to show you how disappointed your grandmother would be in how her children are behaving. In fact, it is possible that she is so unsettled by their fighting that she is having a hard time making her own transition. Maybe you can encourage everyone in your family to ask themselves, "What would grandmother want us to do?" Please see the dream archives for recommended reading and additional dreams about communication with the deceased. –

  Dear A.R.E.: I am hoping you will take the time to review and answer my inquiry because I am thoroughly confused. A couple of weeks ago, a dear friend of mine passed away in a car accident. I found out just hours before I was to fly to Florida to be with my family. Since I was in a different state, I could not attend his wake or his funeral. This ate me up inside. Since then I have been thinking of him constantly and am in serious need of closure. I have visited the cemetery but could not locate his site because it has happened so recently. Two nights ago I had a dream that he was sitting alongside of me. I knew I was dreaming while I was dreaming this. He sat there looking at me and continuously smiling. I began calling his name. I was reaching out for him because I was trying to hug him, and although he was sitting next to me, I could not reach him. The more I noticed I could not reach him, the louder my screams grew. His smile continued. I became more frantic as I was trying to reach him, and with a smile he looked at me and said "It's alright...It's okay." After this, he began to fade away and I slowly started awaking. Eventually he just disappeared, and I woke up with a jolt. I guess my question is: Is it possible that this is my guilt eating at me for not being able to be there for his wake/funeral, or my need for closure...or could it be him letting me know that I should not worry - that he is okay? Please respond, as I have never been so shaken and confused in my life.

Quite simply, the Edgar Cayce material would state that your friend was literally communicating to you and trying to reassure you that: 1) you have nothing to feel guilty about; and 2) although he is deceased, he is still very conscious of himself and his loved ones. If you would like to read more examples of this type of communication (as well as obtain a couple of recommended books to read about this phenomenon), please see the dream archives. –

  Dear A.R.E.: I am a 35-year-old female in medical school that has recently become very interested in holistic medicine. My parents have visited the A.R.E. and told me to write in and ask about a dream I have been having for years. My parents forbade my first love at 15. This was a very turbulent time in my life. The relationship was so forbidden that my parents moved me to another state. Several years after that move, I heard that my first love had killed himself. Although I am happily married for a number of years now, I constantly have dreams where my first love is present (several times a week) and this has been going on for years.

If the dream is literally, it suggests that your deceased boyfriend is acting as a kind of "guardian angel" influence in your life - very much aware of your activities and very much wanting only the best for you. In other words, he may remain around you in spirit. If the dream is more metaphorical, it suggests that the "dream relationship" you once imagined having with your deceased boyfriend has actually manifested in terms of your relationship with your husband. In other words, you got what you once thought you wanted with your present husband. In addition, elements of both could also be true. Finally, because of your interest in holism, you may be interested in the work of medical pioneer Gladys T. McGarey, who was featured on the cover of the September/October 2004 issue of Venture Inward magazine. You could get a copy of the article by contacting A.R.E.'s customer service department: 1-800-333-4499. –

  Dear A.R.E.: My mom passed away 4 months ago. She had Alzheimer's. A month before she died, she told me that she thought she was going to die soon. She looked very sad when she said that and also said that she did not want to die. My father, brother and myself are struggling with sadness. I have had a number of dreams. The last dream she was sitting in a room, her hair was done, she looked beautiful; she had a glow around her. I asked her how she was and she smiled. That was it. Was she trying to communicate with me?

She was definitely trying to communicate the fact that she is doing well and not to worry about her. More examples of this type of communication are in the archives section for you to see. I would also recommend reading the book, Testimony of Light, by Helen Greaves, so that you can see what kind of experiences you mother may be going through at this point in time. –

  Dear A.R.E.: Last night, I had a dream that my best friend had been killed in a car accident. It was really upsetting, as this is one of her fears of dying and I woke up crying. Apparently last week her sister had a dream that she was murdered. Is there any connection in these dreams as it has worried me now and I can't stop thinking about her?

Since both of you had similar dream, in all likelihood the dreams are simply a symbolic representation of a change in your friend's life that is going to effect you. Because a car is often symbolic of a life's direction, it could suggest that your friend's current direction is coming to an abrupt end - e.g. she is going to move, go to a different school, etc., causing you to experience somewhat of a "death" n terms of your old relationship. The same could be true for her sister's dream - a move might impact their relationship. Another possibility is that whatever she most symbolizes to each of you is coming to an end. For example, if she symbolizes "someone who just got a new job," then it could suggest that your job is about to come to an end. –

  Dear A.R.E.: I had a dream last night that I cannot figure out and has me disturbed. I dreamt that I was coming out of grocery store and my dad was outside the store and he had someone tied to his leg and had a gun aimed at him. Someone had my mother up against the wall and was beating her with a shovel. I was screaming to my Dad to help her and to make the person stop and he wouldn't help her and he was going to shoot the person that was tied to his leg. I started to run away and he shot me in the back and then I woke up. This was very upsetting since my Dad die last October. Please help me make sense of this dream. I have submitted one before, but did not have a response.

One possibility suggested by the dream is that your father's death left your mother in a very challenging emotional and/or financial state. The fact that something was tied to your dad's leg could suggest that the problem actually began before his death (e.g. drain of finances, emotional sadness, etc.), but it is only know since his burial (perhaps symbolized by the shovel) that your mother is having to face the situation straight on. If this is the case, the dream indicates that this is not a situation that you can just ignore or let pass by - you probably need to figure out how various family members can help your mother. –

  Dear A.R.E.: I have looked everywhere to see if someone has had a dream like mine, and no luck. Please help. Three weeks ago I had a dream that my father came and took me out of my body and brought me to his state of mind. It was dark but I felt at peace. And I had asked him if this was heaven. My father was living at the time of this dream, but battling brain cancer. One week later he passed away. When I awoke from this dream I had felt like I really had left my body. Can you help?

In all likelihood, you did leave your body (in consciousness) and your father came and took you on a "real tour" of what was occurring in his consciousness. So yes, you really communicated with your dying father, and yes you really had an experience out of your body. Let me recommend two books to you: Return from Tomorrow, by George Ritchie, which describes a young man's experience out of his body, and Testimony of Light, which describes what happens to an individual when he or she dies. I think you would find both books very helpful. –

  Dear A.R.E.: The dream I have is bothering me very badly. I keep having dreams about my husband who committed suicide 15 months ago. In the dream I am frantically searching for him. I am constantly calling his parents and family. They tell me he is alive and he does not want to see me. I get little messages indirectly that tells me he loves me and misses me. I have a strong sense in the dream that he does want to come home to me. However, he never does. One dream in particular, I went to one of his family's funerals certain that he would show up there. When I got there no one would speak to me. However, they told my cousin that he was there and has no intention of coming home.

Although the dream has a number of insinuations about your relationship with your husband's family, the dream seems to suggest that your husband wishes he had not killed himself, wishes he could come home to you, and realizes he cannot. I would recommend reading the book, Testimony of Light, by Helen Graves. –

  Dear A.R.E.: I have submitted this dream before. I know you probably get tons of submissions but if you can help me I would really appreciate it. A while ago, I had a dream that I was dead and was at my own funeral. There were flowers everywhere and the room had dark wood floors. I saw all of my relatives there crying and I realized that I only had three hours before I had to go to the afterlife. I saw my friend Andy, and realized I could talk to him, but only him. The next day, he told me he had had a dream about me, and described the exact same dream in reverse: he was dead and could only talk to me! What does this mean? It's driving me crazy!

Dreams of death are often symbolic of the end of something. They can also indicate that the "image" that the dreamer had of self, or the image that others had of the dreamer is no longer valid (e.g. the person they thought they knew is "dead"). In terms of why you and your friend had the same dream the same night, the Edgar Cayce material suggests that it is possible to "meet" individuals in consciousness in the dream state. With this in mind, the dream might indicate that you and your friend are going through similar issues with family members, and perhaps those issues are about both them and you accepting you for choices, decisions, or a lifestyle that had not been anticipated. –

  Dear A.R.E.: My 3-year-old daughter has been having dreams about my father who has passed away almost 10 years ago. She will tell me that her Grandpa says "hi" to me. In her dreams, he will take her places and give her certain foods and she will remember them. One time, I introduced a new candy to her and she had told me, her Grandpa had already given it to her in her dream. She continues to eat the candy and says it's the same thing she had in her dreams. She has dreams of him more and more frequent now. Please tell me what this means and any suggestions on how to deal with my daughter.

Actually, there is nothing to "deal" with. Your daughter is having real experiences of communication with your deceased father. The Edgar Cayce material indicates that our deceased loved ones maintain an interest in us and our lives even after they have passed away. In addition, Cayce stated that real communication between the living and the deceased in possible while dreaming because the barriers of consciousness have been set aside. Let assure you that there is nothing dangerous or harmful about your daughter's experiences. Accept them, and you might even tell her that the next time she dreams about Grandpa to tell him that you send your love. If you would like to know more about what happens when we die and how communication with the living is possible, I would recommend Testimony of Light, by Helen Greaves, or any of the books by James Van Praagh. –

  Dear A.R.E.: I have had several dreams that my mom who died in August is still alive and despises me. I loved my mother and I know she loved me and the dreams are breaking my heart. Please help me.

You are probably trying to give the dream a literal interpretation when, in fact, it should have a metaphorical one. From a metaphorical perspective, your mother would probably symbolize your own higher self or your own internal authority figure. With this in mind, the dream may suggest that either you have done something or have considered doing something that your mother (as well as your own internal authority figure) wouldn't approve of, or it may suggests that you tend to be extremely critical of yourself and may need to work on improving your own self-esteem. –

  Dear A.R.E.: I felt an urgency to have a family reunion with both my husbands and mine sides of the family as a month ago his brother died fast and unexpectedly, and I realized we needed to get the living all together. The next night without knowing what I was thinking, my husband's daughter told me she had a dream of a family reunion and my husband and I were on either side of Bob (now just deceased) and we were having a good time talking to him when he left our side to go sit down in a chair, closed his eyes and died. Then her uncle on her mother's side did the same exact thing as Bob. He is already deceased also. Bob had died of a massive heart attack, after never having any sign of problems. My daughter told me she was worried about her dad (my husband dying) because he has had 2 heart attacks already. I feel that my husband is not the one who is next to die but instead that we need to get all the relatives together and Bob is confirming the necessity of living and rekindling family ties. Bob is guiding us to know that families are forever, and he will be there also. Is this what you think or do you think my husband will be the next to die of a heart attack and this is the warning.

What appears to be most important is the necessity of bringing all of the family together not only to celebrate the living but also to celebrate the lives of those who have gone before. I think that the dream could be interpreted that there is "death" visiting your family, but I think the central point is about pulling together the reunion you've been thinking about. In all likelihood, it appears that Bob will even attend the get together in spirit. –

  Dear A.R.E.: I have been having dreams that my brother committed suicide. Is it possible that this is a wake up call that my brother is depressed? As background information, our dad committed suicide so these dreams have scared me.

Especially because of the family history, you need to make certain that your brother is seeking help if he is depressed. It could be something as simple as a chemical imbalance, which could be treated with medication. So first of all, make certain he is getting any help that he needs. That said, the dream also has additional possibilities. In addition to suggesting that your brother is depressed, another possibility could be that the two of you have been having problems in your relationship with one another that is effectively "killing" the relationship. Another possibility is that you might be a little depressed and have been having challenges dealing with your own family responsibilities. Keep in mind that all dreams can have more than one meaning. Just to be on the safe side, however, check in with your brother and see how he is doing. –

  Dear A.R.E.: In real life my brother was murdered by his wife on July 7,2004. It was a Wednesday. Last Wednesday night I had a dream that my phone rang and I answered it. It was my brother. I told him he needed to come home now and he said he couldn't that he had been shot and had been away to heal. He asked me how our Mom was doing and I told him that all of us are having a very hard time dealing with his death and that we all love him and miss him dearly. I told him again that he needed to come home where he belongs and he said that he couldn't but that he loves me and to tell the rest of the family that he loves them and misses them also and that he will be talking to me again sometime. I met my Mom for breakfast on the Friday following my dream and I told her that I wanted to tell her about a dream I had the previous Wednesday night, she said that she also had a dream that night. Her dream was that her phone was ringing also and she didn't make it in time to answer it but that she heard my brother's voice on the answering machine, but when she went to hit the replay button she accidentally hit the delete button instead. Now, in her dream my brother called her but she didn't get to talk to him and in my dream he called me also and I did talk to him. Both dreams were phone calls and in my dream I very clearly knew it was my brother. We have always been very close. He was just 30 when he was murdered. The day he died I was at work and I got a excruciating headache, I hardly ever get headaches. The pain was so intense and it came from the back of my head and radiated to the front. I remember looking at the clock to see how long it was before break - the clock said 8:12 am. That night I found out about my brother being killed. I didn't know until 3 days later that his wife had shot him in the back of the head and they estimated the time of the shooting to be around 8:17 that morning. I hope you can put some light on what I have experienced since his death.

According to Edgar Cayce, when we dream about a loved one who is deceased real communication can take place. Your dream was a real event - your brother was talking to you. Since we all know that a phone is a symbol for communication, your subconscious mind simply pulled together the necessary elements to make real communication happen. Apparently your brother also tried to communicate with your mother the very same night. The headache was simply tied into your psychic connection. Let me recommend a couple of books that will explain how this communication takes place and what your brother may be experiencing right now: Testimony of Light, by Helen Greaves, and The Place We Call Home, by Robert Grant. Rest assured that your brother was simply trying to reassure you and, in all likelihood, he will try to connect with you again. May God bless you all at this time.

  Dear A.R.E.: I need your help very badly. I have been told by many people that I am what is called "a seer." I have the deceased come to me in dreams and tell me or show me things - sometimes I am able to figure them out and others not. I need to know if they are really coming to me or not? In one of the many examples, I was sleeping and one of my 4 children (I couldn't tell which one) was by the laundry room door in the kitchen and woke me. I heard my child say that this little girl was there and she stunk and was dirty and needed to leave. I got out of bed thinking my child was being mean to a guest of one of my other children. I went to the laundry room door and saw that this little girl was dead. I told my child to go play that I would handle this. I told the dead child, "I am sorry honey but you do not belong here - it is going to be okay; I am taking you back where you came from. I guided her by her shoulders back through the laundry room door to the back door of the house, which in real life we have covered with deadbolts and such. The door was cracked open only being held shut by the chain lock and the little dead girl's dead mother was on the outside of the door scolding her - telling her to come on and that she had told her we would not understand. I told the mother it was okay and that I did not mind but I was very sad and angry with myself for not asking what I could do to help before just leading her out of the door. I woke up in real life feeling the same way. Was she real? How can I get her to come back and how can I help? This really bothers me.

In all likelihood you had an out of body experience and saw a deceased child and her mother. The best "help" you can provide for someone in that experience is to tell the individual(s) to: "Look for the light," to reassure them that someone will come help them, and to explain that they are deceased and it is time to move on. You can also help by praying for the individuals. Keep in mind that the angelic realms are trying to help from the other side, as well. I do not think you did anything wrong - in all likelihood, the woman and her child were looking for help but their frame of mind was blocking the natural progression to the afterlife. I would recommend a couple of books for you to read: "Testimony of Light", by Helen Greaves, and"Return from Tomorrow", by George Ritchie. –

  Dear A.R.E.: It's not my dream but I want to know what the dream means because I'm kind of afraid. The dream was that my girlfriend saw herself in a coffin at her funeral while her family cried over her body and her deceased grandmother and close friend were holding out their hands out to her. What does that mean?

Although literally interpreting the dream might make an individual ponder the possibility of death, a much more likely interpretation is a metaphorical one. Since it is your friend's dream, from a metaphorical perspective it suggests that she may have done something that would so upset her family that (she might say) "I'd rather be dead then let my parents know about ___________," or "If they knew about this it would kill them." In other she may have done something that she knows her family wouldn't approve of. The death she is dreaming of is the death of the "little girl" the family still thinks of when they think of her. -

  Dear A.R.E.: I had a dream of my deceased boyfriend from 8 years ago. We had a daughter together who is now 7 years old. I am currently married and have a family. I dreamed of him dying all over again, but this time I was at the funeral (which I didn't go to 8 yrs ago). We just started involving my ex-boyfriend's family in my daughter's life. So I had this dream of him dying but we were at his graveside and the two of us were getting married (but he was dead). And I kept asking him "Do you realize what this means, now that we are married?" And I was the only one who could talk to him but then he was in the form of a baby, and turning blue because he couldn't breath, and everyone was telling me to leave him alone, that it was ok, he was dying. And you could see the life leaving his body, then his body turned into an orb and he left, and I was left with his child and his family. I was the only one that could see the orb... What does this mean? Did my ex-boyfriend Jesse visit me in my sleep? What is he telling me? PLEASE HELP ME TO UNDERSTAND THIS DREAM - I am feeling really, really weird about it. Thank you.

In brief, the dream is suggesting that yes Jesse came to visit, but that he feels like he can now move on because you have reconnected his daughter with his family. The dream also may be indicating that you are the only one who can really communicate to your daughter who her father was and why the two of you were first drawn to one another.–

  Dear A.R.E.: Last week I had a dream of my friend, Alex, who passed away in August, in a car crash. He came to me twice, on the Friday night and then the Saturday night. In the first dream on the Friday I knew he was there but I cant remember anything about the dream, just his presence. The next night I had another dream and he was there again. I was talking to him this time about his daughter, that he left behind, and just general everyday things. He told me he sees his daughter every weekend and that she has just turned one, which I already knew. He looked really well and nothing in the dream seemed out of the ordinary. A week later I was staying at my boyfriends and I had a dream about his Nan. I have never met his Nan only seen her in a picture. She also passed away in August and he was very close to her. There isn't anything specific I can tell you about the dream just that his whole family where there and I liked her and she liked me. The following night after this dream I had a dream about my very, very close friend Daniel who passed away 7 years ago. At first I thought that these people were coming to me because I have the ability to speak to them or am just open to them or something. But now after reading about it, I'm starting to believe they are preparing me for something. Are all these deceased people coming to me because it could be my turn soon? Please let me know what all of this means I'm fairly worried.

I think that these individuals are trying to demonstrate the fact that you are very open psychically. Edgar Cayce stated that communication between the living and the deceased was quite common in the dream state; the fact that it happens to you so frequently suggests that you may have a great deal of intuition. Let me recommend two things: 1) you may wish to read an excellent book that details communication with the deceased called "Testimony of Light" by Helen Greaves; and 2) you may wish to explore some of the information we have available on intuition development, such as conferences, a newsletter, books, etc.

  Dear A.R.E.: A friend of mind died a couple of years ago; she killed herself. A couple nights ago, I had a dream of her for the first time. In my dream I said: "You're in heaven now, right?" and she said, "Not really" and I woke up crying. I know there was more in the dream but I can't really remember what it was. I faintly remember the surroundings. I know it was very blurry and bright. It felt as if she was trying to warn me about something but I don't know what it could be. All I know is that it felt extremely real. What could this mean? 

As suggested in the previous dream, you should really consider reading "Testimony of Light" by Helen Greaves. Your friend was probably trying to tell you that she is still in the "process" of death, trying to come to terms with her suicide. Suicide does not "solve" any problem or even put an end to the problem, it simply postpones the problem for another time and place. Perhaps your friend was trying to communicate the fact that she is still dealing with whatever issue caused her to take her physical life, and that she could use your prayers. -

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