Slippers

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Glass slippers | Hoof | Protection | Wooden clogs | Wooden slippers.) Slippers in a dream represent property, protection, a ring, or preventing evil happening. Wearing a pair of slippers in a dream also means a journey, or travelling by sea, or it could mean buying a new vehicle. Tight slippers in a dream means tightness in one’s livelihood, entanglements, or being pursued by debt collectors. Removing one’s slippers in a dream means putting an end to one’s strains. Wearing embroidered slippers coupled with a shawl over one’s shoulders in a dream means increase in one’s wealth and respect. Wearing them in the winter is more beneficial then wearing them in the summer where they mean distress. Seeing one’s slippers on fire or if they fall into a well in a dream may mean the death of one’s wife. In a dream, a pair of new slippers that are elongated like a boat means tight circumstances and debts. Slippers in a dream also represent money which is earned from a foreign country or from an import and export business. If slippers in a dream are interpreted to mean protection, then losing them in a dream could mean loss of one’s job. If they are interpreted to mean religion, then losing them in a dream means relief from difficulties, or an end to one’s trials. Wearing a pair of simple slippers in a dream means taking a trip to a distant place, or a marriage to a young virgin. If one’s slippers are worn-out in a dream, it means that one may marry an unwed woman or a widow. Losing a slipper in a dream means losing half of one’s assets. Finding a pair of lost slippers in a dream means occupying oneself with worldly business rather than serving one’s benefits in the hereafter, or it could mean delinquency in attending one’s religious duties. Wearing wooden slippers in a dream means repentance from sin, engaging in an argument, acquiring knowledge, or exposing a secret one would rather conceal from others. Walking with glass slippers in a dream means being a hypocrite and a bad companion whose friendship does not last, and whoever befriends someone wearing glass slippers in a dream will suffer from adversities and hardships because of him. (Also see Wooden clogs)…

Shivering

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Shake | Shudder) Shivering in a dream means fear of God Almighty….

Repairing

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

Repairing a broken j ar or a utensil in a dream means correcting oneself, giving medicine to a sick person, or setting a broken bone….

Earrings

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

In a dream, woman’s earrings or necklace if they are made of pearls, they represent a gift from her husband. If they are made of silver in the dream, they mean a physical ailment, and if they are made from beads in the dream, they mean being let down by one’s friends. Seeing one’s wife wearing earrings in a dream means engaging in a profitable business. If a man sees himself wearing a pair of beautiful earrings which are mounted with pearls in a dream, it means that he will enjoy wealth, prosperity and comfort in this life, or it could mean that he will memorize the Holy Qur’an. If a woman sees herself wearing a pair of silver earrings in a dream, it means that she will conceive a son who will grow to be a pious man. If they are made from pearls, then her future son will sing with music. As for an unmarried woman, wearing a pair of earrings in a dream means marriage. If one sees a child wearing a pair of earrings in a dream, it represents beauty, though it is not praiseworthy if an adult or a man is seen in a dream wearing a pair of earrings or even a single earring. In their case, it means engaging in a loathsome and disgraceful action. Wearing a pair of earrings in a dream also means acquiring a knowledge that exalts the person and raises him in station. It also could mean having musical inclinations, or having a picnic. (Also see Gold | Ornaments)…

Answering Machine

American, Unitarianism E. Mis

If you dream of seeing an answering machine it means that you do not pay attention to someone who is trying to say something important to you. Maybe there is something for you hard to understand…

Roaring

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Clamor) In a dream, roaring means witnessing social disorder, a public outcry, participating in a religious festival, or in an important event that involves the interest of all people. (Also see Shout | Sound of animals)…

Kissing a snake

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Weasel)…

Fishing boat

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Boat | Ship)…

Stuffed fish

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Stuffed turkey)…

Fish restaurant

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Seafood restaurant)…

Catfish

American, Unitarianism E. Mis

Pearl fishery

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Diving | Pearl diver)…

Wandering

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Astray | Error | Lost) Walking on a straight highway and still losing one’s way in a dream means deviating from the path of truth. If the road in the dream is twisted or curved, then it means allurement, trespassing, misguidance, or erring from God’s path, or it could mean seeking a way out of error. If one is lost in the dream, it means that he will become heedless, and if he finds his way thereafter, it means that he will receive someone’s guidance and accept it….

Watering

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Drink one’s fill | Quench one’s thirst | Irrigation) To drink one’s fill after being thirsty in a dream means satisfaction and ease in one’s business, end of one’s difficulties, richness after poverty, repentance from sin, recovering from sickness, continuing one’s education after a long interruption of one’s studies, attending to one’s spiritual interests, or it could mean inclining toward a religious life. Quenching one’s thirst in a dream also means being healthy, religious and rightful….

Wearing a mask

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Mask)…

Tutoring

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See School)…

Sheep shearing

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Scissors | Sheep)…

Battering ram

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Missile launcher)…

Childbearing

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Pregnancy)…

Coat of mail

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Armor | Kingdom | Money | Peace | Shield) In a dream, a coat of mail represents protection from one’s enemy. If one sees himself making a coat of mail in a dream, it means that he will build a castle. To see oneself wearing one means becoming a leader. If a merchant sees himself wearing a coat of mail in a dream, it means that his business keeps growing, being completely sheltered and protected from losses. If the coat of mail is understood to mean a friend in the dream, then it will represent a gracious friend and a good helper when one needs him. A coat of mail also represents one’s son who is strong and capable, who suffices himself and helps his father. Wearing a coat of mail in a dream is a blessing and a favor one receives from a third party who will support him and defend him under all circumstances. Wearing one in a dream means protection for one’s wife, properties and interests. If a woman sees herself wearing a coat of mail in a dream, it means a husband and protection. It also could mean a supporting brother, a compassionate son, money, clothing or strong supporters. Wearing a suit of mail in a dream also means having a strong son, or it could mean travels….

Offspring

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Backbone)…

Ringworm

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Herpes)…

Adjuring

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(To command solemnly | to swear by God | or to take an oath.) If one sees himself swearing in God’s Name before someone in a dream, it means that the other person will deceive him. To swear solemnly by the stars, the celestial signs or by any physical sign in a dream means arrogance, deception, humiliation, hypocrisy or heedlessness. If one is truthful in his oath in a dream it means that he will win his argument, speak the truth or perform an act that pleases God Almighty. To swear by God in a dream when failure to perform requires atonement means following the truth and emulating the leading example of God’s Prophet, upon whom be peace….

Sharing a table

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Messmate)…

Day of Gathering

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Intercession Resurrection)…

Sculpturing

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Stonemasonry | Wood sculptor)…

Treasure

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Hidden treasure | Knowledge | Wheel) Discovering a treasure in a dream means acquiring knowledge. If one is a merchant, then it means profits from his business, or spending money generously on God’s path. If one is a ruler, it means expansion of his powers and it denotes his justice. Seeing a treasure in a dream is interpreted in relation to one’s type of trade. A treasure in a dream also represents a business. Discovering a hidden trunk with little money inside it in a dream means a short lived difficulty, but if the trunk is stashed with money, then it means distress, sadness and sorrow. In many instances, discov- ering a treasure in a dream may mean death, or it could mean becoming rich, or complying with a court order. Discovering a great treasure in a dream means martyrdom. Discovering a treasure and rejoicing in the dream means loss of one’s money or business. Discovering a treasure in a dream also could mean ease in one’s life, receiving an inheritance, distress, trouble, wearing a new garment, a wife, cheating on one’s taxes, or it could mean avoiding to pay alms tax, or hindering the distributions of charitable endowments. A treasure in a dream also represents a profitable business, or it could represent a money changer, a jeweler, or remembering something. Discovering a treasure that is difficult to reach in a dream represents a stingy person who hinders the distribution of charities, or if he is a scholar, it means that he does not like to share his knowledge with others, and if one is a judge, it means that he is unjust. If a woman discovers a treasure in her dream, it means that she is careful about spending money and managing her household. If the trunk has no cover or lid in the dream, then it means the opposite….

Measuring controller

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Measurer)…

Loitering

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Destitute)…

Disencumbering

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

freeing oneself from a burden or obstruction in a dream means giving money in charity and doing good for the benefit of those who appreciate and those who do not appreciate….