Many people dream about their deceased relatives. There is a folk saying that this is relatives sending them messages in their dreams. So what does it mean to dream about deceased relatives on the seventh day of sleep? What is Zuoqi? What does it mean to dream about deceased relatives on the seventh day of the lunar year? ——Dreaming of deceased relatives on the seventh day indicates that you have excellent interpersonal relationships and everyone is very happy with your existence. Even if you make some minor mistakes, you may be forgiven. 1. If a person who is preparing for an exam dreams of his deceased relatives on the seventh day of his exam preparation, it indicates that your performance in two subjects is not ideal, so try again next year. 2. If an entrepreneur dreams of his deceased relatives on the seventh day after birth, it means that he will encounter many setbacks and obstacles and will not be able to run his business smoothly. 3. If a person who is planning to get married dreams about his deceased relatives on the seventh day after marriage, it indicates that your marriage will be difficult or you may have to remarry. 4. If a pregnant woman dreams of her deceased relatives on the seventh day of pregnancy, it indicates that you will give birth to a boy. If it is in spring, you will give birth to a girl. Be careful to avoid injuries caused by carrying heavy objects or rocks. 5. If someone who is planning to go out dreams of deceased relatives on the seventh day, it is recommended that he should not go out and postpone his trip. 6. If a businessman dreams of his deceased relatives on the seventh day after birth, it means that things will go smoothly. However, be careful of malicious slander and believe in untrue words. What is Seven? 1. Doing the Seventh Day, also known as burning the seventh day, fasting the seventh day, organizing the seventh day, and fasting the seventh day, is a common folk memorial custom. The general content is: after a person dies, relatives hold a fasting ceremony to offer sacrifices (or memorial services) once every seven days, seven times in total, for a total of 49 days. 2. There are various particularities in folk beliefs about this. For example, the first "seventh" is called the "first seven", when the son sets up a wooden tablet and burns paper money for his deceased father (mother) and invites monks to chant sutras; the second seven is when a Taoist priest is invited to return the rebirth sutra; the third and fourth sevens are commonly known as the "scattered sevens", which may be done by nephews or nieces; the fifth seven is highly valued, and there is a "return of evil" ceremony; the sixth seven is when daughters prepare wine and food, and if there is no daughter, nieces will do it; the seventh seven is called the "duan seven", when the bereaved family offers wine and food as a sacrifice, and chants sutras to exorcise the spirits. In fact, the custom of holding a memorial ceremony for the deceased on his seventh day is not part of the traditional funeral rituals advocated by Confucianism. There are still many different opinions on the origin of the custom of holding the seventh day memorial ceremony and its religious connotation, and there is no final conclusion yet. 3. Starting from the day of a person’s death, a memorial service must be held every seven days, which is called “doing the seventh day” or “passing the seventh day”. Among them, the first seven is called the "first seven", the third seven is also called the "scattered seven", the fifth seven and the seventh seven are also called the "full seven", "broken seven" or "end seven", which are more important.
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