Dictionary of Dreams

DICTIONARY OF DREAMS 355 dream also represents a frugal person who has loyalty to nothing, and who has no respect for the common norms or ideals. If one sees strips of reed turn into strips ofsilver or gold in a dream, then theydenotegood and valued deeds. Reeds in a dream also signify prosperity and wealth which is made from lawful earnings, a pure and a chaste wife, or good children. However, reeds in a dream also represent hypocrites, and if one hears their sound in his dream, it means an argument, or a fight. (Also see Caning; Sugar cane) Reference book: (Compilation; Encyclopedia; Qur'inic commentaries; Manual; Journal; Papers; Rare book; Sourcebook) Reading any reference book, Qur'inic commentaries, or compilation of the prophetic sayings in a dream means correctingone's actions and thoughts and walkingon the straight path. Reading the studies of religious scholars or science books in a dream means acquiring knowledge and benefitingfrom it. Readinghistorybooks orjournals in a dream means becoming close to people in the government. Reading a book on logic, rhetorics or explicative apposition in a dream means working in an amazing field of science and discoveries. Refinement: (See Elegance) Refinery: (See Oil press) Reflection: Seeing one's picture reflected in a wall means his death, and connotes that his name will be itched on his gravestone. Refuge: (Cave; Den; Harbor; Retreat; Sanctuary) Refund: (See Tax refund) Refuse: (See Garbage) Regent: (See King) Regret: (Hastiness) In a dream, regret represents hastiness, and hastiness represents regret. Reins of power: (See Bridle; Reins) Reins: (Bridle; Harness) In a dream, reins represent masteryofone's craft, control of his trade, or it could signify power and a strong financial standing. Reins in a dream also represent a coachman, or the driver who never disobeys his master, and who goes wherever he is told to go. Riding on a workhorsewho is fitted with a harness, or on a bridled nag in a dream means occupying an important office and lettingeveryone who works for the leadermake an oath ofallegiance before hiring them for work. If the bridle and the martingale are unadorned in the dream, then such a dream represents a humble person, and connotes that his heart is better than what his outer look may suggest. Reins in a dream also connote safety or a safety belt. Wearing a harness in a dreammeans safety, and that one does not interfere with others' business or talk about them. However, should one who has to appear in court see himselfwearinga harness in a dream, it means that his proof will not be accepted by the judge, and subsequently he will lose his case. If the reins ofone's horse are broken in a dream, it could mean the death ofhis driver. Reins in a dream also denote chastity, guardianship and protection. They also represent the obligatory payment of alms tax which cleanses and protects one's capital. If the reins or the harness fall from one's hand in the dream, it means corruption in one's religious life, a decline in his devotion, or that one's wife will become unlawful to him (i.e., living together after a divorce), or that she will remain in his house without a legal marriage. To see oneself bridled in a dream also means refraining from sin, or observing a voluntary religious fast. A broken bridle in a dream is good for one who service it and bad for its owner. (Also see Bridle) Reject: In a dream, rejecting something means ingratitude or disbelief. Relationships: (Bond; Connection; Liaison) To have important connections in a dreammeans compelling one's enemy to retreat or to accept one's conditions. To

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