One’s personal secrets or thoughts; self; sense of ownership or possession; vagina. Trouser pocket: can refer to sexuality. Idioms: be in somebody’s pocket; in/out of pocket; p...
Discover MoreExample: ‘I am a prisoner in a room with three boys aged three, five and fourteen. They seem to be my children. There are two prison warders, a man, a woman.The man was subserv...
Discover MoreExample: ‘I am at a wedding at which we are being served a celebratory chicken lunch. Whilst my back is turned for a moment one of the other guests on the table (who is female bu...
Discover MoreMost people will fall into two categories regarding the Devil: the religious and the non-believers. There is a third category of people who don’t necessarily believe in the Devil...
Discover MoreThis is symbolic of the desire to exert power over others. Whoever has the gun is in charge. Connected to the masculine principle, the gun represents male-oriented power in an extr...
Discover MoreTo dream that you come into the ownership of a vast estate, denotes that you will receive a legacy at some distant day, but quite different to your expectations.For a young woman, ...
Discover MoreTo dream of a servant, is a sign that you will be fortunate, despite gloomy appearances. Anger is likely to precipitate you into useless worries and quarrels.To discharge one, fore...
Discover MoreThey represent wealth and prosperity for the person who acquires or takes ownership for them....
Discover MoreDreaming of horses is often symbolic of wealth, honor, and power, and can be connected to a variety of life’s circumstances, from family to prosperity. Depending on the context i...
Discover MoreIn a dream, a lance represents a branch of wood, stability based on one’s strength, or stepping away from the wrong path.A lance in a dream also represents a woman, a child, test...
Discover MoreMounting a she-mule which is well saddled and well-bridled symbolises a barren woman.The same is the interpretation if ownership is taken of such a mule....
Discover MoreIn a dream, a ring represents peace, tranquility, authority, a wife, a child, or ajob, the reward of which will equal the value and size of the gemstone which is placed on it.If on...
Discover MoreA collar is a direct symbol of ownership and fellowship.A collar may be a symbol of identification with an organization.A priest’s collar may be an indication of a pompous indivi...
Discover MoreThe front steps to a house may demonstrate the difficulty you have in getting close to someone. It may represent the steps of achievement toward ownership. Each step in a staircase...
Discover MoreA mallet, usually made of wood, suggests a form of spiritual power and energy. However, because of the symbolic qualities, particularly evident in freemasonry, of the mallet – th...
Discover MorePsychological / emotional perspective: Radio, television and other media all feed our need to know and emotionally give a false sense of ownership, particularly of celebrities and ...
Discover MorePsychological / emotional perspective: Money can represent our own personal resources – whether material or spiritual – and our potential for success. In some circumstances a d...
Discover MoreSeeing a thief stealing your things means that you are afraid to lose your possessions. On the other hand, if it is you who is stealing, it indicates resentment towards someone. Yo...
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