The Complete Dream Book

by Gillian Holloway
If in a dream a man finds himseJ f jealous of his wife, he should investigate the origin of a plot hatched by conniving persons with whom he has had business and social dealings.

If he is jealous of a sweetheart, he will find himseff entangled in a controversy with a rival. There is success for him in his love if he can keep his temper.

For a woman to dream that she is Jealous of hex husband indicates a period of inharmonious relationship brought about by a thoughtless deed.

A young woman who dreams that she is jealous of her lover will jump at a rash conclusion as to the intensity of his devotion.

If a person of either sex experiences jealousy in a dream, he or she will suffer from undeserved insults that will disturb the usually smooth course of their relations.

Ten Thousand Dream Interpretation

by Gustavus Hindman Miller
To dream that you are jealous of your wife, denotes the influence of enemies and narrow-minded persons.

If jealous of your sweetheart, you will seek to displace a rival.

If a woman dreams that she is jealous of her husband, she will find many shocking incidents to vex and make her happiness a travesty.

If a young woman is jealous of her lover, she will find that he is more favorably impressed with the charms of some other woman than herself.

If men and women are jealous over common affairs, they will meet many unpleasant worries in the discharge of every-day business.

Islamic Dream Interpretation

by Ibn Seerin
Jealousy means losses for the one experiencing it in the dream.

A jealous person has an evil quality, and jealousy is evil.

If one who suffers from people’s jealousy sees his condition improving in a dream, it means poverty, rancor, spite, black magic, or malice for the jealous person and benefits for the victim of jealousy. In a dream, jealousy also represents covetousness, grudges, avarice and love for the world.

To devastate someone by looking at him with despise in a dream means that the assailant will suffer from the jealous eye of his victim.

(Also see Jaundice)