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...
To dream of your heart paining and suffocating you, there will be trouble in your business. Some mistake of your own will bring loss if not corrected. Seeing your heart, foretells ...
To dream of seeing turkeys, signifies abundant gain in business, and favorable crops to the farmer.To see them dressed for the market, denotes improvement in your affairs.To see th...
One who consistently whines, displaying excessive sympathy...
Collecting fire which neither burns nor gives off light symbolizes knowledge that is futile and worthless....
Collection or carrying ashes in the dream means that the person doing so is presently engaged in acquiring futile and worthless knowledge....
Either he will commit brech of trust or breach of trust will be committed in his property....
(Stuffed fish; Stuffed lam; Stuffing) In a dream, a stuffed turkey means holdings, reserves, profits from an investment, marriage, a festive dinner, or it could mean recovering fro...
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 ...
Symbolizing the transformation of the heart, the burning heart bnngs about a spiritual awakening or an embracing of divine love. It may represent passion, point to what your heart ...
A dream of collecting things (such as stamps, stickers, leaves, etc.) is a sign of making new and interesting friends.If you dreamed of someone collecting money and you contributed...
This indicates recognition of the value of something or someone.If a specific stamp is highlighted, this refers to the value of communications. Try to recall the image on the stamp...