Date: 4/8/2018
By Hikertrash48
I was just walking around this hillside just exploring and what have you. As I was walking I heard someone talking so I decided to see who it was. After following the voice for a minute or two I ended up outside a graveyard. From where I was standing there was a ditch in front of me than there was a small hillside where the graveyard was. I could see that Nan (my great grandmother) was lying on her stomach looking down at me. She was trying to talk to me , but the only thing I could think was how this couldn't be her she died two years ago. She kept slowly dragging herself forward until she attempted to grab my arm, and I ran off farther down the hill.
AI generated interpretation The presence of your undead great grandmother in your dream may symbolize unresolved emotions or unfinished business related to your relationship with her. The fact that you were exploring and stumbled upon her in a graveyard suggests that you may be subconsciously seeking closure or trying to come to terms with her passing. The hillside and ditch in the dream can represent obstacles or challenges you may be facing in the process of dealing with your great grandmother's death. The hillside could indicate uphill struggles, while the ditch might symbolize feelings of being stuck or overwhelmed. The image of your great grandmother lying on her stomach and trying to grab your arm could signify her attempt to communicate or connect with you from beyond. However, your initial disbelief that it was her may reflect a resistance or difficulty accepting her presence in the dream, perhaps due to the finality of her death. Running away from her when she tried to grab your arm might indicate a desire to avoid facing the emotions associated with her passing or potentially an unconscious fear of the supernatural. Overall, this dream suggests that there may be unresolved emotions or unresolved issues related to the relationship with your great grandmother. It could be beneficial to explore these feelings, allowing yourself to grieve and find closure. Consider reflecting on your memories and experiences with your great grandmother, acknowledging any unfinished business or unexpressed emotions.