To see or feel the earthquake in your dream, denotes business failure and much distress caused from turmoils and wars between nations. ...
To dream of seeing freshly stirred dirt around flowers or trees, denotes thrift and healthful conditions abound for the dreamer.To see your clothes soiled with unclean dirt, you wi...
Earth is the great mother and is synonymous with fertility.An earthquake represents spiritual upheaval....
To dream of a dirt road suggests that you may have gotten off track from your goals. You need to focus on what you want and keep moving ahead to get it. Do not let your insecuritie...
Dreaming about dirt, as in something dirty, could represent your state of mind or a situation from your daily life. It could symbolize a relationship, a business venture, or any ot...
Filth on the head, hair or body symbolises grief. And sorrow....
These are forewarnings of certain major happenings in the world.A quake on mountains points towards evil Ulama.A quake on one’s own body suggest that one is bereft of all goodnes...
The desire for cleansing (due to a bad conscience), as in the expression “to wallow in dirt.” According to Freud, sexuality. This association, however, was mostly relevant duri...
Anything you regard as ugly, foul, or repulsive, especially in a moral sense.Gossiping (e.g., “having the dirt on something”).Guilt or negativity that tarnishes an otherwise lo...
interpreted upon 5 sides: wealth, a usefulness, work of the world (dunya) , use / a useful thing from [the direction of] women....
If you live in an area prone to earthquakes and are used to them, this dream indicates minor difficulties that need to be resolved. But if you live in a place where earthquakes are...
Dirt(y)(1) Dirt is a common symbol for something you regard as (morally) prohibited or disgusting. The thing will almost certainly be something - an instinctive drive or desire - w...
Dirt is associated with farming, and therefore with fertility and growth. Something underneath the ground symbolizes the unconscious. Because of the social importance of cleanlines...