Anyone who is used to teach the lesson one who needs to learn; research the name...
To dream that you are brewing tea, foretells that you will be guilty of indiscreet actions, and will feel deeply remorseful.To see your friends drinking tea, and you with them, den...
To dream that you are in tears, denotes that some affliction will soon envelope you.To see others shedding tears, foretells that your sorrows will affect the happiness of others,...
A group united to reach a common goal in the game of life; see “game”...
To find yourself teasing any person while dreaming, denotes that you will be loved and sought after because of your cheerful and amiable manners. Your business will be eventually s...
1. Feelings of dread.2. A feeling that fate is already decided; upcoming events cannot be changed.3. Happy surprises in the offing. ...
To dream of a school teacher, denotes you are likely to enjoy learning and amusements in a quiet way.If you are one, you are likely to reach desired success in literary and other w...
You see someone teaching others: you’ll discover wealth and respect; • You see a monk teaching sutra: you’ll be blessed by fortune...
Tears can represent hurt or compassion, and it is often this latter meaning that applies spiritually. Experiencing compassion in a dream can make us more aware of the necessity for...
Spiritual torture can be a conflict between right and wrong and spiritual torment is the mental agony, which ensues when we must make choices between two or more courses of action....
To dream of teacups, foretells that affairs of enjoyment will be attended by you.For a woman to break or see them broken, omens her pleasure and good fortune will be marred by a su...
1. Self-expression, likely a protest, is met with hostility.2. Feeling unable to “breathe,” suffocated and in need of some personal space, likely in a relationship. ...
If you dreamed of tearing up something that doesn’t belong to you, you will have a period of bad luck.To see or find something of your torn up is a good sign, meaning you will ha...
Tearing garments is something that, in many religions and cultures, is a symbol of pain or humiliation. This dream portends slander and abuse.If others are tearing your clothes, it...
To dream you see a teakettle, implies sudden news which will be likely to distress you.For a woman to pour sparkling, cold water from a teakettle, she will have unexpected favor sh...
(Students’ leader; Monitor; Pupil) In a dream, an assistant teacher represents an innovator or someone who advises others the right way, though remains attached to his own innova...
(See Engraver; Language; Teacher; Writer)...
Represents a friends or a king or his minister. And if a person sees himself sitting which the pupils or students in the madrasah it means he will live long and reach a good old ag...
(Indian oak; Timber) In a dream, teak represents a feverish illness....
To tear open one’s garment in a dream means divorce....
If a girl dreams that her betrothed is a dancing teacher, she will have a good reason to suspect him....
A pot overflowing is a warning of obstacles in the way of your advancement....
Our concept of authority first develops through our relationship with our father or father figure. Depending on how we were treated as children, our view of authority will be anyth...
If you were teasing someone in your dream, you can expect some happy social times to follow.If you were being teased, you are likely to hear some pleasant financial news shortly.To...
Original thought patterns that directed you....
In waking life coffee is a stimulant, so do you need to inject more energy into your waking life? Coffee may also represent sociability, friendship, the giving and sharing of affec...
Most dreams in which you are playing a team game reflect how well you feel you are performing within a group situation in waking life, whether it is among your family and friends, ...
Universal Landscape: The steps toward mastery.Dreaming Lens: Who was the teacher in your dream? Was this a real teacher from your life, or an unknown character? How did you feel ab...