traveling over a rough, unknown road in a dream, signifies new undertakings, which will bring little else than grief and loss of time. if the road is bordered with trees and flowers, there will be some pleasant and unexpected fortune for you. if friends accompany you, you will be successful in building an ideal home, with happy children and faithful wife, or husband. to lose the road, foretells that you will make a mistake in deciding some question of trade, and suffer loss in consequence.
To see your abdomen in a dream, foretells that you will have great expectations, but you must curb hardheadedness and redouble your energies on your labor, as pleasure is approaching to your hurt. To ..
To dream of walking in a churchyard, if in winter, denotes that you are to have a long and bitter struggle with poverty, and you will reside far from the home of your childhood, and friends will be se..
To dream of dealing in furs, denotes prosperity and an interest in many concerns. To be dressed in fur, signifies your safety from want and poverty. To see fine fur, denotes honor and riches. For a yo..
To dream of climbing to a garret, denotes your inclination to run after theories while leaving the cold realities of life to others less able to bear them than yourself. To the poor, this dream is an ..
For a religiously inclined man to dream of nuns, foretells that material joys will interfere with his spirituality. He should be wise in the control of self. For a woman to dream of nuns, foretells he..
To dream of tadpoles, foretells uncertain speculation will bring cause for uneasiness in business. For a young woman to see them in clear water, foretells she will form a relation with a wealthy but i..
To dream of a rudder, you will soon make a pleasant journey to foreign lands, and new friendships will be formed. A broken rudder, augurs disappointment and sickness.
To dream that you are in a race, foretells that others will aspire to the things you are working to possess, but if you win in the race, you will overcome your competitors.