Used to carry a heavy load or burden, whether for one’s self, or for another to lean upon...
To dream of seeing naked shoulders, foretells that happy changes will make you look upon the world in a different light than formerly.To see your own shoulders appearing thin, deno...
1. Unwillingness to get up and take a chance on something.2. Indecision. ...
Building. Planning one’s life, creating one’s livelihood and personal growth....
If a person sees himself as having boarded a vessel which is sea-bounded or merely cruising on water it suggest that he will become entangled with the king or authorities carrying ...
If a person sees the door of his house displaced or dislodged and another person sitting on it, it means he will sell his house and his wife will marry someone else....
It symbolises a peron’s wife. Any defect seen in the shoulder is suggestive of similar mishaps regarding his wife....
Visiting the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina in a dream means seeking God’s nearness and his pleasure through good deeds. It also means feeling safe, mixing with people of knowledge...
Example: ‘I am given an animal to look after (usually somebody’s pet) while they are away on holiday. I then completely forget the animal, go away and when I return the animal ...
Aspects of your own personality....
Pay more attention to your inner child. Nurture and care for it....
To dream that you are standing suggests that you are asserting yourself and feeling proud of your achievements. To dream that you are sitting indicates indecision and not knowing w...
In general, dreams about the performing arts, i.e. dancing, singing and acting, suggest that you are concerned with your personality and how you appear to others....
1. Position of authority;2. Ruler ship; speaks of rest;3. Holy of Holies;4. Satanic powers;5. God`s mercy seat; Rev. 13:2; Job 23:3; 2 Chron. 9:18; 19:8; Matt. 17:19....
To see your own or another person’s neck in your dream signifies your need to control your feelings and keep them in check. Consider the familiar phrase, ‘don’t stick your ne...