To dream of dying, foretells that you are threatened with evil from a source that has contributed to your former advancement and enjoyment.To see others dying, forebodes general il...
Used to carry a heavy load or burden, whether for one’s self, or for another to lean upon...
To dream of seeing naked shoulders, foretells that happy changes will make you look upon the world in a different light than formerly.To see your own shoulders appearing thin, deno...
Dreaming of doves mating and building their nests, indicates peacefulness of the world and joyous homes where children render obedience, and mercy is extended to all.To hear the lo...
A charming lady who loves pleasure and who has a passion for fun and merry-making....
If he acquires its feathers or eggs by trapping it, it means he will coin some deceptive methods of trapping a woman....
If a dead person is seen as dying again and there is weeping without screaming and mourning it means a relative of his will get married and the marriage will bring great happiness ...
If a person eats such a dove or owns it, it means he will have some business to do with a woman....
Hunting it by any means such as a spear or stone means he will make false accusation against a woman....
A ringed turtle dove symbolises an immodest, shameless woman who has no inclination towards Deen....
It symbolises a peron’s wife. Any defect seen in the shoulder is suggestive of similar mishaps regarding his wife....
Often a suggestion that the foundation of the dreamer’s life, the unconscious, is disturbed.An exploiting worldview has taken over.The dreamer needs to find and stop the ways he ...
a vision of a pigeon is [interpreted upon] 6 sides: woman, sorrow, religion, disablement / hindrance & confirmation, loan....
Death in dreams is rarely, if ever, literal. Rather it is a metaphor for letting go, change and transformation.• Some part of your behaviour, your life or a habit has to “die�...
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...