Used in many different ways, depending on context. Generally it represents a goal; point of change, release, death. Example: ‘I was due to be executed—what for I don’t know. ...
An ending from a spiritual viewpoint indicates a successful conclusion.To be at the end can mean exploring the subconscious and sometimes the consideration of death....
(Betrayal; Death; Emptiness)...
(Compensate; Interchange; Substitute) To substitute something for something better in a dream means an adversity and a distressful offense one chooses to bear with patience, conten...
(Alms; Charity; Contribution; Donation; Fulfilling needs; Gift; Offering; Profits; Religious endowment) Making a religious endowment in a dream represents good deeds that are done ...
A new and interesting experience with a foreigner or in a foreign place is predicted in a dream of eating endive....
The ending of a process or activity can represent an actual, feared, expected, or imagined situation in which something ends.Consider the context (such as whether the ending was ex...
Someone colliding into the rear end of your vehicle can represent a feeling or fear of: Someone causing you harm (through negligence or on purpose).Someone “sneaking up behind yo...