2. Place of fornication;
3. The world system and false church; Rev. 18:10;
2. Place of fornication;
3. The world system and false church; Rev. 18:10;
(see Animals, River)Miracles, especially those of providence, as portrayed in the story of Christ and the loaves and fishes.Determined procreativity. Some fish, like salmon, fight ...
Ability to assert oneself, desire for control, often carried too far, bad behavior.The image of the axe also points to chopping wood and, with its rhythmical movement, carries a se...
(see Animals)If belligerent or barking, this dream shows personal aggression and hostility.Sleeping at your feet: Service, good friends, and gentle companions.Good instincts. Dogs ...
(see Landmarks, Locations)Esoteric wisdom shared from the Collective Unconscious.A good omen that portends achievement and financial gains.Precision is needed in your evaluations t...
1. Commercial world;2. Commercial church;3. The World (outside of Christ);4. Babylon;5. Trading place;6. Public place; James 4:13;...
1. An idolatrous or adulterous church;2. Involved with immoral sex;3. Babylon; 1 Cor. 6:15-18; Prov. 29:3; Rev. 16:19....
1. Living Word;2. Never used in Temple;3. Straighten metal;4. God’s Word;5. Babylon;Jer. 23:29; 50:33; Prov. 25:18;Kings 6:7; Judges 4:2....
(see Animals, Birds, Flying)An ability to traverse “darkness” of a figurative nature, but one that may not be recognized. Native Americans believe these creatures are guides be...
(see Bird, Feathers, Wings)Outward displays of vanity or conceit.Expressing yourself in a manner that others see as boastful.Pride, dignity, or self-respect (e.g., being “proud a...
(see Fruit, Seeds)Eating the seeds of a pomegranate, according to American lore, foretells the fulfillment of one wish.In Babylonia and Asia, this was a positive omen for maiTiages...
(Babylonian temple) symbolic of pagan worship or man’s arrogance, Gen. 11:3-9...
Being rooted, grounded, protected. Everything grows from the womb of the earth, symbol of motherli- ness and fertility.The type of earth may also point to the dreamer (for instance...
(see Flowers, Gardens)The loveliness of nature, or life itself.A nearly timeless symbol of love, passion, and the spirit of beauty in all its many forms, having been originally ass...
See Angel, Ocean. Living life from the depths of the soul and emotions, because fish live in the depths of the sea. Feeling like “a fish in water”—being in one’s element. O...
(see Numbers, Square) An ancient Babylonian and Egyptian emblem for wholeness and fulfillment.A number representing the divine spark or source. Many languages depict God with a fou...
Your dream world is an invisible but extremely powerful inner resouce, one that you can learn to access freely. You can learn to command and control your dreams, thereby enriching ...
(see Abyss, Basket, Cauldron, Chalice)Womanhood. In ancient Egypt, a symbol of the divine feminine principle and womb of origination.Generative force and creativity. Babylonians re...
(see by type, Forest, Fruit, Rods, Stick, Wand) Familial lines (e.g., “the family tree”).Free will and the ability to choose (note the Garden of Eden).Life, knowledge, and wisd...
(see Birds, Feathers, Trees, Wings)An alternative emblem of the drum because of its rhythmic pecking.Among the English, Babylonians, and ancient Greeks, this bird was a weather pro...