Seeing A Picture In A Dream
Seeing A Picture In A Dream; seeing a picture in your dream indicates that you will receive news from a relative who is abroad or that you will be reunited with that person soon.
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Seeing A Picture In A Dream; seeing a picture in your dream indicates that you will receive news from a relative who is abroad or that you will be reunited with that person soon.
Seeing Opponent In A Dream; seeing that you have a rival in your dream means that you will suffer losses due to the wrong steps you take.
To See A Report In A Dream; seeing a report in your dream indicates that someone will make a report about you or someone will betray you.
To See Soothsayer In A Dream; seeing a soothsayer who claims to predict the future in your dream indicates tendencies that will frustrate your deeds.
Escaping In A Dream; seeing yourself escaping from somewhere (military, school, prison, etc.) in your dream is a warning dream indicating that you are facing imminent danger.
To See An Idol In A Dream; seeing an idol in a dream is a sign of a person who has beauty in shape and face, but is cruel, stupid and dumb.
To See Animal Hide In A Dream; seeing an animal hide in your dream is considered a sign that you will achieve spiritual happiness.
Cover Dream Meaning; seeing a cover in your dream indicates that a secret initiative is being planned that may end badly.
To See Your Son In A Dream; seeing your son in your dream means joy and happiness. This dream also means getting rid of sadness, grief and distress.
Making A Plan In A Dream; to make a plan in your dream means that you will do something good.
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