Dictionary of Dreams
DICTIONARY OF DREAMS 171 one fail to cross, and if he is rather forced to return to his house in the dream, itmeans that he shouldbe careful about stayingin that town or about d isobeying his boss. Stopping the flood fromreaching or entering one's home in a dream also means reconciliation with one's enemy. Floor: (Also see Earth) Flosslng: (See Tooth) Flour: (Wheat; Rice flour; Semolina) In a dream, flour means money or blessings. Semolina in a dreamrepresent a husband who is compatiblewith his wife. Flour in a dream alsomeans acquiring exaltedknowledge, travels, money, shop, tools, castle, defense, religious nature, guidance, or recovering from an illness. However, eating it in a dreammeans poverty. A bowl ofwheat flour in a dream represents one's savings, or it could represent one's family and children. Mixing wheat flour to make bread in a dream means that a friend will travel to meet one's family. Mixing and kneading whole-wheat flour in a dream means faith, deputyship and victory over one's enemy. Flour in a dream means immediate profits, the surfacing of the truth and enjoying comfort after toiling. Flower garden: (See Garden) Flower shop owner: In a dream, he represents someone who has gratitude and contentment, or someone who faces his adversities with patience. Flowers: Flowers in a dream are a sign ofjoy and benefits. If one sees himself crowned with a garland of flowers in the dream, it means that he will get married, enjoyhis marital life excessively and take pleasure in experiencinghis success in thisworld. Seeingflowers out ofseason in a dreammeans depression. If an impostor sees himself carrying a bouquet of flowers in a dream, it means constipation, while if a sick person sees that in a dream, it means his death. A bouquet ofmany varieties offlowers and colon in a dream represent the world, its constantly renewedyouthfulness and its material pleasures. As for a woman, seeingflowers in adreammeans gettingpregnant or overcomingher difficulties. (Also see Blossoms; Earth; Iris) Fluency: (See Eloquence ofspeech) Flute: (Fold; Instrument) In a dream, a flute represents good news. To hear the sound ofa flute in a dreammeans announcing someone's death. Playing the flute in a dream means developing a good understanding of things. If one is given a flute in a dream, it means an appointment to a high rankingjob, protection from trials, becoming pious and living an ascetic life. (ALso see Oboe) Flyer: (See Book) Flying ants: (See Ants) Flying: Flying in a dream means travels. If one sees himself flying lying on his back, then it means comfort. Flying forother than a travellermeansjoblessness. Flying from one roof into another in a dream means changing from a man of dignity into a man who has no moral standards. In a dream, a roof also represents a woman or a wife. In this sense, flyingbetween two roofs could mean having a mistress beside one's wife. If a woman sees herself flying from her house into the house of a man she knows in the dream, it means that she will marry him. Flying from a known abode into a distant and unknown abode in a dream means death. I f a prisoner sees himself flying in a dream, it means that he will be released from jail. Flying with wings in a dream also means travels, and flying without wings means changes in one's status or conditions. If a foreigner sees himself flying in a dream, it means that he will return to his homeland, or it couId mean that he travels excessively. I fone who has pride and exaggerated hopes sees himself flying in a dream, then his dream represents mere hallucination. Ifone sees himself in a dream flying in a race with someone else, and ifhe wins the race, it means that he will conquer his opponent and rise
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