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 seeing pigeons and hearing them cooing above their cotes, denotes domestic peace and pleasure-giving children.For a young woman, this dream indicates an early and comfo...
A good dream. Wild pigeons signify dissolute women; tame pigeons, honest women and matrons (Artemidorus). For symbolism of pigeon see Dove....
In a dream, the cooing of a pigeon represents a person of understanding, a scholar, a well mannered person, a gentle soul who has little money but many friends or the followers of ...
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 ...
It symbolises a servant of the king who is well informed on governmental affairs. He advises the king or government in matters relating to national affairs so that the country adva...
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...
a vision of a pigeon is [interpreted upon] 6 sides: woman, sorrow, religion, disablement / hindrance & confirmation, loan....
interpreted upon 3 sides: woman, child, [male] servant. *: a kind of the wild pigeon.(good)...
A dream of pigeons flying is a prophecy of important changes ahead brought about by news from a distance.Pigeons on the ground signify minor family troubles, but sitting on ledges ...
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...