Research the name or type of publication to establish a relation or reference to...
1. A good omen for most things.2. Difficulties in business, a need to avoid risk-taking (especially if the dream involved recovering health). ...
1. Search for inner self or identity.2. Quest for knowledge, information.3. Bettering oneself intellectually.4. Feeling sales pressure. ...
Books and magazines that are rolled up in a bundle symbolise news that is concealed. Books that are laid open symbolise news that is plain and obious....
In dreams, wonders and miracles are “normal.” They suggest forsaking limitations.The dreamer is living life too rigidly....
A Chinese appetizer filled with vegetables and meat, a fried wonton may signify creating a gift or project that is filled with good things, wrapped attractively to entice a custome...
As a place to work out, a health club may present you with concerns about your physical health, your personal fitness, or your physical appearance.(See Gymnasium.)...
Concerns about your nutrition, weight, and general health may be reflected if your dream takes place in the setting of a health food store. Dreams express the condition of the body...
Printed papers are not favourable omens in a dream. Be careful if you would avoid loss....
In this kind of dream you are in a situation in which you urgently need to call for help but, maddeningly, the phone won’t work. Either the line is dead, the buttons don’t work...
These, like books, are symbols of information and knowledge but because their contents are more temporary and disposable, they don’t tend to share the symbolism of wisdom with bo...
Unless you are actually ill or sick, dreams in which your general health and well-being are highlighted may be commenting not just on your physical state, but on your psychological...