To see a long bridge dilapidated, and mysteriously winding into darkness, profound melancholy over the loss of dearest possessions and dismal situations will fall upon you.To the y...
The interpretation of seeing and interacting with a stranger, or strangers, in your dream depends on the details of your dream and on your personal belief system. Some Eastern cult...
(see Crowd, Men, Women) Freudian: Unsatisfied or unrecognized libido; repressed emotions.Situational: Think back to see if you met someone recently who made a stronger impression t...
Revealing the unknown in order to better understand what not to accept...
The evaluation of one’s responsibilities and achievements prior to any promotion; see “bridge”...
1. Reverse: happiness, contentment.2. Feeling as if a friend has been lost.3. Domestic difficulties. ...
(Bridge; Stone bridge; Viaduct) An arched bridge or a viaduct in a dream represents suspicious matters or mundane questions or worldly vs. ungodly concerns.An arched bridge or a vi...
(arb. Sirat) This is the bridge people have to walk on after the Day of Resurrection to meet their Lord on the Day of Judgement.The ease of crossing it depends on the weight of dee...
Calling out the athaan in words unknown to the caller suggests that he is a great thief....
Tension, overcoming contradictions....
This unusual dream signifies success after you have almost given up hope. Persevere !...
Dreams of a draw bridge represent that you are creating rigid boundaries regarding who and what you allow into your life, rejecting energy that is non-supportive of you. Also, your...
One function of dreams is to bring aspects of our thinking or feeling, which may be ill defined, towards clarification. Foreign or strange language may therefore illustrate somethi...
Rivers and streams always represent the way you live your life, as well as the way you see your life. Did you dream of a mean-dering river or one that was direct? The first would s...
Universal Landscape: An unknown Character Aspect; unconscious drives.Dreaming Lens: What was your relationship with the unknown person? Was the stranger an assailant or attacker? W...