To dream of rats, denotes that you will be deceived, and injured by your neighbors. Quarrels with your companions is also foreboded.To catch rats, means you will scorn the baseness...
To see cane growing in your dream, foretells favorable advancement will be made toward fortune.To see it cut, denotes absolute failure in all undertakings. ...
1. A sense of trickery afoot, deception of someone close.2. Difficulties are on the way (many rats).3. Difficulties are on the way out (white rats).4. Feelings of upset or dist...
To dream of seeing a baby play with its rattle, omens peaceful contentment in the home, and enterprises will be honorable and full of gain.To a young woman, it augurs an early marr...
To dream of a rattlesnake symbolizes your life journey and the passage of time....
To dream of a rattan cane, foretells that you will depend largely upon the judgment of others, and you should cultivate independence in planning and executing your own affairs. ...
(Cane; Juice; Reeds) In a dream, sugar cane means toiling and suffering, rabbling, or clamor in the area in which it is seen in a dream. Sugar cane in a dream also could represent ...
Symbol: The rod is a symbol of the power of invisible things.Vision: W alking with a cane or seeing one: you have a good sense of yourself and should continue on your path—even...
interpreted upon 6 sides: man of good exterior / appearance, nice words & a just religious sovereign, compliment, improvement & usefulness & wealth....
To dream of catching a rat in a trap is a sign of improving circumstances; a dream of setting a trap augurs a sudden release from worry....
Reeds are fragile and flexible at the same time. They can point to a situation of insecurity or instability. Cutting cane is interpreted as a symbol of longevity. A sugar cane indi...
If you are pregnant, any baby-related items that appear in dreamland may be reflections of your current preoccupation with all things baby.If you are not pregnant or thinking about...
1. Strength or Support; • Bread- The Word of God; Matteh in Hebrew, was used to walk, i. e. support life; therefore, figuratively it also meant “bread”; psalm 23:4...