To dream of playing chess, denotes stagnation of business, dull companions, and poor health.To dream that you lose at chess, worries from mean sources will ensue; but if you win, d...
1. Need for physical movement and activity; fun.2. To act out and release trapped emotions.3. Desire to take life less seriously. ...
Opportunity; sense of fate.The different suits depict different things. Hearts: emotions; relationships. Diamonds: riches; intellectual. Spades: one’s body; movement; sensualit...
In a dream, the Bishop signifies playfulness, distraction or a chronic illness.(Also see Chess; Chessboard; Chessmen)...
In a dream, seeing the Knight signifies contracts, deals and money. It also could mean cheating, or the death of a sick person.(Also see Chess; Chessboard; Chessmen)...
In a dream, the Queen represents a noble rank.(Also see Chess; Chessboard; Chessmen)...
Vision: Dreaming about the lottery: be prepared for dishonesty and don’t have too many illusions. Flaying a game for money: deceit and quarrels ahead. Playing a game of cards: y...
Vision: Playing handball—or any other ball game: you always catch the luck that life is throwing your way and just in time (if—in your dream—you do catch the ball!).See Ball...
Vision: A playing card stands for reckless optimism. You are “betting everything on one card. “ Be careful! Watching others play cards: a rather unpleasant situation ahead. Pl...
To dream that you are playing one of these games shows difficulties in your path.The issue will depend upon the result of the game....
A somewhat similar dream to Dice. It shows fluctuations of fortune, and you should avoid all speculative business or betting....
Dreams of chess or checkers indicate difficulties that may lead the dreamer to new friendships.See Games....
To dream of learning to play an instrument suggests a sense of purpose and a need to apply yourself. You could have a project in mind or something you’re already working towards ...
Long before people used cards to play games, they were used to foretell the future. In fact, playing cards were invented for divination rather than for entertainment. Bear in mind ...