One who carries a heavy burden under hard circumstances and fearful working conditions...
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...
To see this beast of burden, signifies that you will entertain great patience and fortitude in time of almost unbearable anguish and failures that will seemingly sweep every vestig...
It symbolises a person’s child....
In a dream, a camel driver represents a manager, a guide, a sailor, the captain of the ship, travels, or death of a sick person....
It represents the belongings of the one who sees the dream....
An escaped, lost or stolen camel means that a person’s wife will separate from him....
All three symbolise prosperity and goodness, sheep milk also symbolises prosperity and goodness but to a lesser degree than the former....
Drinking camel milk without milking it means the person will acquire lawful wealth from someone who is physically strong, wields power and commands respect....
Driving a herd of camels or becoming the owner of such a herd means he will become the leader of a people....
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 ...
it means illness for the one who eats it....
fighting or quarrelling with a camel means he will fight with his enemy....
Riding a camel means that a journey is to be undertaken....
It represents a woman if the viewer of the dream is unmarried. Otherwise it means a journey, land, property or house....
If an unknown, ugly camel is seen appearing in an area of city or village it means either an enemy will make his appearance in that place or that place will be devastated by floods...
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 ...
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�...