Represent people, according to color and character; research accordingly...
1. If killing, the desire to eliminate a certain aspect of one’s personality as symbolized by the particular animal (e.G., One might kill a lion to eliminate aggressiveness).2. A...
1. Consuming passion.2. Worries and fears (house or other structure burning).3. Release, cleansing, a form of catharsis— often emotional, frequently sexual. ...
If the males thereof are seen in the dream with no desire to hunt them, they represent such people who have no Deen; they have alienated themselves from the Muslim community so as ...
Discovering a stuffed animal in the attic may point to childhood issues and feelings that have been repressed.A stuffed animal is an object of emotional comfort and attachment....
The willingness and ability to track and trap a wild animal indicates one has great confidence and courage. ...
(The limbs, eyes, mouth, etc) these all have the same significance as parts of the human body.If the four legs are particularly emphasized – possibly in contrast with a three-leg...
Since god spoke through a burning bush, it is a spiritual symbol of the power and protection of his word...
1. Strength, aggression; conflict.2. Mischievous (“of the devil”).3. A phallus.4. Magic (unicorn). ...
They all symbolise one’s enemies.The size and strength of such animals is the deciding factor for the strength and power of such enemies.And Allah knows best....
If a person sees himself as becoming the owner of will animals and these animals are under his full control so that he leads them to wherever he desires, it means he will become th...
A powerful bright lamp in the house is a glad tiding that the condition of the inmates of such a house will improve. But any weakness in the light given off by such a lamp denotes ...
To see someone speaking to the observer or giving him something suggests that the observer4 will socialize or deal with him or someone who bears a similar name or resembles him....
It symbolises haraam wealth....
This is a glad tiding that the one who eats this will be blessed with a long life and plentiful of wealth. And the head of a human being is regarded as better and more excellent.An...
This symbolises wealth.If it gives off a bad smell it symbolises unlawful wealth.The stronger the odour the greater the unlawfulness....
If a person sees his clothes or part of his body on fir it implies that he will encounter some crises relating to his clothes or body.(This will be discussed in great detail in thi...
If a person sees himself as hunting a wild animal it means he will acquire wealth and booty-whether the hunted animal is a male for female....
they represent men, women and slave-girls....
(See Aloe perfume; Civet; Incense; Frankincense; ‘Ud)...
If a person slaughters a sheep or any other animal with the object of sacrifice or qurbani, it means he will be freed if he is a slave; or he will be released if he is imprisoned; ...
Improper saddling of an animal for a ride in a dream means imposition upon oneselfor others, or it could mean unnecessary and inadequate going out of one’s way....
(Peel) In a dream, skinning an animal represents an unjust ruler, a tyrant, an oppressor, a policeman who takes people’s money and disappears, or a policeman who can be bribed....
This means he will oppress someone whom the Haraam animal represents....
The animal horn, in the past, was often connected with the devil. Today it is a sign (more or less) of a “healthy” ability to achieve. Also it may be related to the idea of giv...
Take chances—just once try not to be so proper....
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 ...
In a dream, the sound of a crowd means money beside other benefits.The bleating of sheep in a dream means distress and fear.The neigh of horses in a dream means might and honor.The...
A brightly burning pile of fagots show you will win out over all those who oppose you.If you dream of the fagots giving off a thick smoke then will your enemies get the better of y...
Happiness and long life....
Dreams of the Burning Man experience signify a desire to burn away your ego defenses and to connect with your innate sense of freedom, creativity, unity and -expression....
interpreted upon 4 [sides:] following & companions & wealth, comfort, life....
The childlike side of our personality, or possibly children known to us, can give us information about innocence and naivety....
To dream of composite animals could indicate some confusion in sorting out what qualities we need to use in waking life.The qualities of the various animals need to be assimilated ...
The dreamer realizes that some of his impulses are out of kilter....
When we dream of domesticated animals we are aware of those parts of ourselves with which we have already come to terms. There are passions which are being used in a controlled way...
Such an image is often about the ‘demons’ we create which can only be overcome by assimilating them in a constructive way. Shamanic societies believe that one takes on certain ...
The figures of animals are an easy way for us to accept the help the subconscious and spiritual realms can offer. Your totem animal is traditionally your ‘guide’ through the un...
We are perceiving a difficulty in behaving maturely or confronting issues in waking life....
This is symbolic of destroying the energy derived from the instincts.It is trying to eradicate the very raw power of basic behaviour. Taming or harnessing the animal shows the effo...
To find any animal threatening in a dream indicates the fears and doubts we have over our ability to cope with the stirrings of the unconscious. Such dreams are relatively common w...
In dreams, the metamorphosis of the dreamer or other people into animals and vice versa shows the potential for change within any situation. Coincidentally, magical techniques allo...
To dream of trying to find some refuge from animals, whether by building defences or perhaps by running away, is indicative of our struggle with our animal instincts and whether th...