1. Reverse: feelings of loss—usually material, often in business matters.2. Communication between aspects of self or level of consciousness.3. Entering a new phase of a relations...
(Crown; Headgear; Tiara) In a dream, one’s turban represents his family tree, his paternal uncle, or his paternal aunt. In a dream, one’s turban also represents his crown, stre...
Wearing a turban made of silk or raw silk means a person’s authority will cause his downfull in matters pertaining to his Deen and world. Also, whatever his earns during his term...
Wearing a turban made of wool or cotton means the person will yield power of a profitable nature. It will profit him in both Deeni and Worldly matters....
Example: ‘I went into a cellar. It was rather cavelike. I had to scramble to get into it.The entrance was difficult to find, but I had discovered it many years before and been in...
For Jung, hats symbolized thought, so if you are changing hats in your dream, this may be a sign of personal growth where long-held views are old hat and new ideas are developing. ...
If your dream sees you struggling to find work, then this relates to your personal identity, how you see and value yourself. You might think you don’t deserve something, and in d...