Arabian Dream Interpretation

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A Dream Interpretation About The Arabian

Longing to be “wild.” May also appear as a symbol for the masculine world and misogyny. Fanaticism and danger of war, but also romanticism (Lawrence of Arabia). This symbol also, and always, addresses the dreamer’s own urges (in the case of women, the masculine side).

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  1. Little Giant Encyclopedia by [Back to dream]

7 Symbols and Dream Interpretations about arabian related.

Black Stone

(The corner stone of the Ka’aba, God’s House in Mecca) Seeing or holding the Black Stone of the Ka’aba in one’s dream means paying allegiance to the ruler, or it could mean...

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Camel

(Arabian camel, Bactrian camel, Ride) Riding a camel who is obedient to his master in a dream means solving one’s problem at the hand of a foreigner. Ifan Arab helps resolving o...

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Roc

(arb. Rukhkh, A legendary Arabian bird.) Seeing the legendary giant roc in a dream means fast travelling news coming from Western regions, or it could represent distant travels, pl...

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Salih

(God’s prophet S.iilih., upon whom be peace. He is the descendent of the people of Thamiid, the son of ‘Abir, the brother or Ariim, the son of Sam, the son of Noah, upon whom b...

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Amulet / Talisman

Need for security, desire for magical powers, which points to regression. Unconsciously wishing for a stronger personality and individuation.It is important what the amulet looks l...

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Carnelian

(see Crystals, Gems, Jewelry, Stones)Because of its red color, this is an alternative blood emblem.Among Moslems, a symbol of perfect happiness, effective speech and depression’s...

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Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia occupies most of the Arabian Peninsula, with the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba to the west and the Persian Gulf to the east. In dreams, it signifies power gained throu...

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