Dictionary of Dreams

342 IBN SEERIN'S drive, poverty, or unhappiness. Entering a prison in a dream also means longevity, or reunitingwith one's beloved. If one chooses to live in a sanctuary away from people in a dream, it means that he will be protected from sin. If a sick person leaves his prison cell in a dream, it means that he will recover from his illness. If a prisoner sees the gates ofhisjail open, or if there is a hole in the wall, or a ray of light, or if the ceiling ofone's prison disappears and he can see the skies and stars above him, or if he can see them through the walls ofhis cell in a dream, it means that he will escape from jail. A prison in a dream also represents the safe return of a traveller, or thedeath of a sickperson. Ifone sees himself imprisoned and tide-up by someone in authority in a dream, it repre­ sents adversities he wishes for them to be removed. Walking out of such an imprisonment in a dream means relieffrom such adversities Ifone is travelling, it means that he is a heedless, and if he is sick, it means that his sickness is a prolonged one. It is also said that imprisonment in a dreammaymean that one's prayers are answered and that his difficulties and distress will be removed. I f one sees himself incarcerated i n an unknown j ail o fan unknown location and whose dwellers have uncommon appearance in a dream, such a prison then represents his grave. If a sick person sees himself walking out of an unknown prison, or out of a tiny house into a large open space in a dream, it means that he will recover from his illness and fully enjoy his life. If one sees himself incarcerated in a prison he does not recognize in a dream, it means that he will marry a woman through whom he will prosper and have children. If one sees himself tied-up inside his own house in a dream, it means that he will profit and witness blessings that will show in his household members. If one who is experiencing difficulties in his life sees himself tied-up to a chair or to a wall in a dream, it means that his problems and fears will be dispelled. If one sees himselfbuilding a prison in adream, it means that he will meet a righteous man, or an Imam who will guide him on the straight path. A prison in a dream also represents paralysis, arrogance, self-deception, or incarcerating troublesome people. If one sees a deceased person in jail in a dream, it means that he is in hell. If one sees himself imprisoned in a dream, it also means that he may enter a forbidden place, a house of a prostitution, or a tavern. (Also see Cage; Imum; Mental hospital) Probe: (See Court; Digging up the past) Procrastination: (See Deferment) Procurer: (See Driver; Panderer; Pimp) Procyon: (Star. See Dog) Product: (Aliment; Food) Any product which is touched by fire in the process of its manufacturing, preparation, or cooking in a dream means arguments and disputes. Profane: (See Irreligious) Profanity: (See Curse) Professional singer: (See Singing) Profile of a person: (See Figure) Profits: (See Milk) Profligacy: (Dissolute; Immoral; Shameless) I n a dream, profligacy signifies ingratitude, disbelief, ordenialofthe truth. Ifapregnantwoman acts shamelessly in a dream, it means that she will soon deliver her baby, or it could represent a recalcitrant child, or a rebellious son. Profligate: (See Profligacy) Promise: (Debt; Pledge) Making a promise in a dream means indebtedness to the second party. If one also fulfills his promise in the dream, it denotes his true intention, faith and certitude. Making a good promise in a dream means

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