Seeing oneself as weeping will be interpreted as joy and happiness as long as such weeping is not done with sound, screaming or tearing one’s collar to pieces as when mourning. O...
Discover MoreIf a righteous and noble person sees himself as handcuffed or placed in a pillory* It means he will remain safeguarded against mischief and wickedness. But if the observer of such ...
Discover MoreIf a person dreams during the night that he is mounted on an elephant it suggests that he will profit immensely from a certain affair or contractor task. But if such a dream is obs...
Discover MoreAlthough mind and body may be a total unity, and the separation in language merely a convenience, despite its unity, our being has a number of interacting systems. The action of th...
Discover MorePersonal interpretation of matters in a dream means false reports. However, if a known knowledgeable and a truthful person interprets something in a dream, his recommendations and ...
Discover MoreJ.A. Hadfield, in his book Dreams and Nightmares (Pelican 1954), puts forward what he calls a biological theory of dreams. He says the function of dreams is that, by reproducing di...
Discover MoreSymbols, metaphors, and archetypes in your dream do not appear by accident but usually have a deeper and more powerful significance. Some dreams are simply a way for us to MdigestH...
Discover MoreThis dictionary of India, interpretation of dreams contains over 93 indexed entries. Indian Interpretation of Dreams ...
Discover MoreAnother way of interpreting flying dreams is that they symbolize your strong mind and will. You feel invincible and nobody can tell you what you cannot do and accomplish. Undoubted...
Discover MoreExplore the most comprehensive guide to Islamic dream interpretation, offering cultural, spiritual, and prophetic insights into dreams and their significance. Dreams as Messengers...
Discover MoreJung himself apparently went through a difficult separation from his mother in early childhood that had repercussions for his social health later in life. Jung’s mother was said ...
Discover MoreBuddhism and dreams The principle aim of Buddhism is to achieve liberation from the things that bind consciousness to what Buddhists see as the illusory concepts of the self and t...
Discover MoreA dream can be seen on many levels. There is often a literal meaning, but that is usually not the correct interpretation. The interpretation depends on the question being asked. F...
Discover More"Now Allah has created the dream not only as a means of guidance and instruction, I refer to the dream, but he has made it a window on the World of the Unseen." - Mohammed, the Pro...
Discover MoreWhile the concept of archetypes dates back to Plato, it is most widely recognized today through the work of Carl Jung, the influential Swiss psychotherapist. Unlike his mentor Sigm...
Discover MoreDreams can come in almost any form, using a wide variety of symbols and storylines. To understand their meaning, it is important to recognize the feeling level within the dream as ...
Discover MoreSome dreams carry interpretations that are the opposite of what the dream elements represent. This tradition stems from various symbolic associations and cultural examples. Below a...
Discover More"All dreams are given for the benefit of the individual, would he but interpret them correctly." - EDGAR CAYCE The Rich Tapestry of Dream Symbols In the realm of dreams,...
Discover MoreDream symbols often carry profound meanings that reflect different aspects of life, emotions, and experiences. Below are various interpretations of common dream symbols and their p...
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