Dictionary of Dreams
DICTIONARY OF DREAMS 139 Omelet) Egypt: (See City; Pyramids) Eld-ul ASUli: (arb. See Immolation; Feast ofImmolation; Five times prayers) Eld-ul Fltr: (See Feast ofBreaking the Fast) Eld: (arb. Celebration; Festival. See Five times prayers) Elation: (See Happiness) Elderly person: An unknownelderly person in a dream represents one's good luck, happiness and one's assiduity and diligence. If the unknown elderly person looks strong in the dream, he represents one's strength. Otherwise, if he looks feeble, then he represents one's weakness. Whatever physical conditions an elderly person is seen with in the dream, such condition will reflect in one's own state. If an elderly person comes toward the person seeing the dream, itmeans that someone will helphim attain a praiseworthy rank. Ifone follows an elderly person in a dream, it means that he follows a good path. If one sees an elderly person and displeases him in the dream, it means that he will displease a close friend or reject his advice. If he pleases him in the dream, it means that he will consent with a close good friend and they will walk together on the path to reap material as well as spiritual benefits. If one sees a gathering of friendly people but could not determine whether they are young or elderly in a dream, it means that he will discover new avenues in his life and he will draw material and spiritual benefits from them. If he sees a gathering ofyoung people he does not recognize in the dream, it means that he will associate himselfwith richpeople. If he sees a gathering of elderly people he does not recognize in the dream, it means that he will associate himself with good friends. If a woman sees an elderly person she could not recognize in the dream, he represents the world. If a young man sees himselfturned into an elderly person in a dream, it means that he will acquire knowledge and wisdom. Listeningto a good lookingelderly person in a dream means receiving honor and rank. If an elderly person sees himselfturned young in a dream, it represents his strength, wealth, good living and a healthy life, or it could mean material or religious losses, or it could mean his death. If an elderly person sees himselfbeingborn again in a dream, it means his death. If he is ill, it could represent his attachment to the world, and if he is poor, it could denote his earning. If an elderly person sees himself as a youth in a dream, it could also mean committing a childish act or an unwise act. Awise elderlyperson in a dream represents honor, rank, dignity, wealth, blessings and longevity. On the other hand, seeing an elderly person in a dream could represents failure, weaknesses, defeat, disablement or inertness. (Also seeGray hair) Elders: (Chancellors; Councilmen; Leaders; Seniors; Wise men) Seeing the elders of a community, the councilmen of a city, the chiefs of a clan or the shaikhs of a tribe in a dream means victory and glad tidings. Election: (See Rising in station) Electuary: (Medicinal paste; Ointment; Salve) Licking a paste made from drugs mixed with honey or syrup, or applying a salve in a dream means recovering from an illness or having a sizeable offspring. Elegance: (Culture; Handsomeness; Refinement; Sophistication) To see oneself handsome, elegant or sophis t icated in a dream signifies distress, trouble, false accusations, abstinence, or it could mean freedom. Elephant man: A chronic disease which is characterized by the enlargement of certain parts of the body, especially the legs and gentiles. In a dream, an elephant man represents love for the world from the wrong angle. Elephant trainer: An elephant trainer in a dream represents the master teacher of children of noble families, a horse trainer, a sports trainer or a translator.
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