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To dream of a birthday is a signal of poverty and falsehood to the young, to the old, long trouble and desolation....
Learn more about the meaning of BirthdayCelebratory of a person’s life and growth.If the cake is half-baked or burnt it symbolizes worthlessness Hosea 7:8...
Learn more about the meaning of Birthday Cakelove Growing sense of recognising needs of partner. Ability to be something for the partner’s sake without losing one’s own independence or will. Becoming aware of the issues...
Learn more about the meaning of AdultWritten or printed documents are not good omens in dreams....
Learn more about the meaning of InvitationsReceiving happy surprises, means a multitude of high accomplishments. Working people will advance in their trades. Giving birthday presents, denotes small deferences, if given at a...
Learn more about the meaning of Birthday PresentsThat which has no spiritual flavor nor favor; see “food” and “salt”...
Learn more about the meaning of Salt-free1. Release—likely from emotional difficulties, often from a bad situation.2. Happiness is at hand, likely in relationships. ...
Learn more about the meaning of FreeTo be at a party means that you will be meeting with your lover the following day, and will have a wonderful lime....
Learn more about the meaning of Christmas Party / Birthday PartyThis dream may be showing you that at every crossroads you are at choice; you have the ability to choose to be in bondage or to set yourself free. There is no one else to blame for...
Learn more about the meaning of Free WillTo dream of being in a Western - or in old Western times - may represent your need for order and justice, particularly in your social scene.If you were a cowboy or sheriff in the d...
Learn more about the meaning of West / WesternTop-Down Approach (Formal—Closed) This method of dream interpretation adheres to structured theories and predefined frameworks. It treats dream symbols as universal and inte...
Learn more about the meaning of Dream Interpretation: Top-down Vs. Free Form Approaches