The Hand Amputated by the King
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Simba, the Disney mythical hero, has emerged as a modem popular archetype of a king who must transform the painful loss of his father into a heroic journey. In âŠ
Both symboise either the observer or his brother or companion â depending on which of the three is implicated in the dreams.
If a person sees his hand being amputated, it suggest that either his brother or his friend will die; or his partner will dissolve his partnership with the obseâŠ
(God Almighty; Governor, Mayor, President, Royalty, Sultan) The true King is God Almighty.If the king is pleased with someone in a dream, it means that God AlmiâŠ
A right hand symbolizes Godâs strength or long life, Ps. 20:6, Prov. 3:16.A left hand symbolizes the riches and honor of wisdom, Prov. 3:16. If the person is evâŠ
In a dream, it means destruction of a town.(Also see Death)
Used to wipe away tears of sorrow; a spiritual symbol of christian prayers; a symbol of surrendering oneâs will
The Kaâbah personifies the imaamor khalifah of the Muslims. Therefore, any excellence or defects in the Kaâbah reflects similar excellence or defects in the imaâŠ
lucky numbers: 05-8-9-13-17-38amputated, being: death of an enemy; loss of an expressive part of self. arthritic: relief from financial worries; affairs wil havâŠ
Is known in some societies as âananaâ or âexcellent fruitâ, and displays wealth.
It symbolises his spokesperson and messenger. At other times it symbolises the soundness of his argument. Thus, if he sees his tongue as cut or short, it suggesâŠ
Is the geometric figure that makes the most efficient use of space.The cells of a honeycomb are hexagonal for this reason and this shape epitomizes natureâs besâŠ
The three cases represent the three aspects of our personality: the upper case represents our higher or spiritual self, the middle case our mental and social apâŠ
They symbolise the beautiful image portrayed by what a man owns.
Seeing the Holy Qurâaan in the dream means a person will acquire knowledge and wisdom. And writing it means he will acquire Deen, knowledge, wisdom and materialâŠ
As the only fruit to carry its seeds on the surface, signifies honesty and love.
With its arms moving clockwise, portrays ideal man and the power he has for good. In eastern symbolism it signifies the movement of the sun.The swastika moving âŠ
Depicted as: a shadowy figure, often the same sex as the dreamer, a zombie or walking dead; a dark shape; an unseen âThingâ; someone or something we feel uneasyâŠ
A glad tiding will be received.
As a rule, stars and planets symbolize the nobility or dignitaries of country. Any goodness in them denote similar goodness in them. Note the interpretations ofâŠ
They symbolise a personâs status, honour and dignity. Any excellence or defect in them bespeaks of similar excellence or defect in his status, honour and dignitâŠ
Hair symbolises a manâs wealth and assets or that of his employerâs.
In dreams, water is a common theme and its association with the fluid of the womb and its role in evolution make it an archetypal symbol in the dreamerâs emotioâŠ
If symbolises beauty and adornment.If the ring is seen destroyed but not the stone, it means a person will lose what he owns but the people will continue to talâŠ
The stomach, intestines etc. symbolise a personâs hidden wealth which he had accumulated over the years.
They symbolise a personâs children, brothers and sisters.
These are riches a person will acquire from some powerful enemy.
Anthropologists, psychologists and dream analysts often find similar themes in dreams that appear to transcend all generations and cultures. Whilst not all expeâŠ
Seeing the moon in oneâs house or bed is a glad tiding that he will be married to a beautiful woman.The magnitude of her beauty will depend on the magnitude of âŠ
If a person sees the crescent of the first night of the lunar month, but in reality it is not the first day of the lunar month, one of the following interpretatâŠ
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