1. A need or desire to commune with nature.2. A desire for “wildness,” to lose some of the constraints of society.3. A message from baser instincts or intuition, usually abou...
(Fabric) Weaving a cloth or hanging it in the open air in a dream means undertaking a long journey.(Also see Wrapping)...
A date tree. This may be interpreted as total goodness and virtue since the date tree is regarded as a tree constituting total goodness as is known from the hadeeth. One the other ...
To see cotton cloth in a dream, denotes easy circumstances. No great changes follow this dream.For a young woman to dream of weaving cotton cloth, denotes that she will have a thri...
Covering or protection; research details for clarity, i.E., Material, color, etc....
(Patching) Darning an old garment in a dream represents hypocrisy, fawning, adulation, impertinence, or it could mean to manage by, or to suffer from a lasting poverty....
In a dream, a saddle cloth represents marriage, a judicial or a political appointment, moving to a new house, moving to a new shop, or it could mean travels....
Enjoying the beauty of a nature preserve may represent concerns about the protection of your sacred space or your sacred authentic nature from the litter-filled experiences that po...
To dream about a dish cloth suggests that you are moving on from the past. You are getting ready for the next thing that comes your way....
To dream of mother nature is positive, symbolizing good friendships and a coming end to present worries....
To see or use a wash cloth in your dream suggests that you need to deal with your emotions and find some sort of resolution in order to move forward in your life. Find some way to ...
Dreams that feature images of natural settings relate to those parts of your being that are natural or not molded by conscious ambitions and desires.In the earliest religions, natu...
What is sleep exactly? Although we know that all creatures that live sleep, and although science has diligently studied sleep in many sleep laboratories around the world, sleep its...