To dream of your father, signifies that you are about to be involved in a difficulty, and you will need wise counsel if you extricate yourself therefrom.If he is dead, it denotes t...
To dream of drinking coffee, denotes the disapproval of friends toward your marriage intentions.If married, disagreements and frequent quarrels are implied.To dream of dealing in c...
To dreaam{sic} of meeting your grandparents and conversing with them, you will meet with difficulties that will be hard to surmount, but by following good advice you will overcome ...
Need for unqualified love or other characteristics that are reflected in one’s grandmother. ...
To dream of your father-in-law, denotes contentions with friends or relatives.To see him well and cheerful, foretells pleasant family relations....
To become a grandfather in a dream means longevity or earning respect. Seeing one’s grandfather in a dream also means enjoying a happy life.A grandfather in one’s house in a dr...
A grandfather clock nckmg in the hallway may point to traditional patriarchal influences. It may reflect a passage of time. It may also suggest that you look back into your history...
Vision: If you are talking to either one: you have made a wise decision, and a specific project is going to be successful.If both your grandparents are deceased: expect to get hel...
To see or visit a coffee house in your dreams, foretells that you will unwisely entertain friendly relations with persons known to be your enemies. Designing women may intrigue aga...
To see a coffee mill in your dreams, denotes you are approaching a critical danger, and all your energy and alertness will have to stand up with obduracy to avert its disastrous co...
(Brewing; Utensil) In a dream, a coffee pot represents ascetic detachment, increased devotion, a son, a servant, a small town, a profitable business or travels....
In a dream, it means one’s sons or daughters....
Sitting around a coffee table may signify socializing and having an interesting conversaion.The objects on the table may represent the subject of the conversation.A coffee table ma...
The Pontiac named after the Pontiac Indians of the Amencan plains may point to a fighting Native American spirit driving your intentions forward.The Grand Am may suggest that you v...
Vision: Sitting in a coffee shop: you are looking for a relationship with the opposite sex. Eating a lot of food in a coffee shop: all you will get is a stomachache! Serving someo...
Vision: Watching others drink coffee: people are gossiping about you. Drinking coffee by yourself: get ready for a great vacation; or you will have a pleasant conversation. Grindi...
Anything grand, be it a grand piano or grand scale event implies great, large, oversized, over the top, important, and majestic....
Vision: Your father (or a father figure) is a symbol of your need for safety and security (particularly in women’s dreams).For women who change partners frequently, the dream is...
Dreams of this National wonder represent a great womb; a container that is feminine, receptive, magical, and a powerful space of nurturing.The Grand Canyon is a message for you to ...
To dream of coffee beans signifies your connection to your roots and to humanity. Consider what binds you to your community.If you ground the coffee beans yourself in your dream, t...
To see a coffee maker in your dream represents hospitality and sharing of knowledge, hopes, concerns and/or ideas. It may also represent friendliness to new people (in the neighbor...
To attend a coffee klatch in your dreams warns of talkativeness that may be detrimental to you....
In waking life coffee is a stimulant, so do you need to inject more energy into your waking life? Coffee may also represent sociability, friendship, the giving and sharing of affec...
For some people it was the father who was the ultimate arbiter of discipline and authority when growing up and any appearance of your father in your dreams may remind you of punish...
1. The past;2. Righteous or unrighteous spiritual inheritance;3. Past;4. Wisdom5. Generational inheritance, Heb. 1:1; (2) Gen. 50:34; (3) cf. Exod. 34:7...