To dream that you see your own neck, foretells that vexatious family relations will interfere with your business.To admire the neck of another, signifies your worldly mindedness wi...
Blankets in your dream means treachery if soiled.If new and white, success where failure is feared, and a fatal sickness will be avoided through unseen agencies. ...
Doing something about a situation; positive action or expression of will. Being pulled: being influenced by someone or something else; being influenced by aspects of your nature ...
At a certain stage of spiritual development, we can find ourselves being pulled in a certain direction. We may be compelled to do certain things without necessarily knowing where t...
Clean fluffy blankets are a presage of good fortune in all directions....
Either he will commit brech of trust or breach of trust will be committed in his property....
If the neck is severed from the body it means that the person will become free if he is a slave or he will recover from his illness or he will soon be freed of his debts.The same d...
If a person sees a sword-belt handing from his neck in such a manner that the sword hangs on the ground, it means he will wield power proportionate to the length of the sword. But ...
When dreaming about a sore or painful throat, make sure that you are not being bothered by a real health issue, like a cold. Other than that, people you deal with, or annoying situ...
Something that you cannot or are not supposed to have.(“Getting the information is like pulling teeth.”)...
Vision: Wrapping a blanket around yourself means you’re afraid of your enemies; but it is also a warning to be less open toward others. Looking at one or more blankets: company ...
To dream that you are pulling something, indicates your struggles with getting things accomplished. It may represent your responsibilities, relationships, or situations which you s...
To see your own or another person’s neck in your dream signifies your need to control your feelings and keep them in check. Consider the familiar phrase, ‘don’t stick your ne...