A Chinese figure in a dream stereotypically represents someone who is working for the whole or who has socialistic values. This may be a comment on your need to conform, or it may ...
Example: ‘I am a prisoner in a room with three boys aged three, five and fourteen. They seem to be my children. There are two prison warders, a man, a woman.The man was subserv...
This is a symbol of God’s faithfulness, protection, and love, Ps. 37:24. Holding hands with someone in a dream means being in agreement with them...
Holding or grasping the sum and having fullcontrol over it means that the observer of the dream will acquire dominion (or Land) in proportion to the amount he grasps provided the s...
(anat.) In a dream, one’s temples represent two noble and blessed sons. Anything that affects them in the dream will affect one’s sons. Temples in a dream also could mean recov...
They symbolise his method of earning his livelihood.If they are sound his livelihood will be earned without difficulty.If they are defective then it will be earned with much diffic...
Training or holding a dog so as to safeguard a certain thing means he will be helped by someone in attaining his goal. In this case the dog does not symbolise an enemy....
Example: ‘It was like an English church with several great spires.The whole building seemed to be built in a white and gold design.The gold pans shimmered in the sun. I gazed a...
Holding a person close (as in a hug) can represent the following with regard to that person or whatever they represent: Affection.Wanting.Possessiveness or controlling.Wanting to k...
The Chinese Zodiac is based on the year rather than the month as in the Western system of astrology. If you dream of a particular Chinese Zodiac symbol, such as a rat or snake, you...
Universal Landscape: The spiritual self.Dreaming Lens: What kind of church was in your dream? What was the denomination or religion being practiced there? What state was the church...