SYNONYMS IN DREAM DICTIONARY IBN E SIREN

 V. SYNONYMS

SYNONYMS IN DREAM DICTIONARY IBN E SIREN,Dream meaning in islam,About Islamic Dreams,


Synonyms are sometimes listed following the entry. In Eastern inner traditions,

the synonym may not necessarily agree with today's Western appellation. However,

a close examination of the interpretations provided in this dictionary may

lead to narrowing the meaning and make it more applicable. The interpretation

of the elements themselves provides for a more extensive list ofsynonyms and may

require a specialized dictionary of synonyms for Eastern cultures.

VI. INTERPRETING IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

What is lawful and unlawful in this book does not only represent the legal or

illegal, the permissible and the impermissible, but rather treats the same in a

religious sense. For example, usury (lending of money for excessive interest) is

unlawful. The quality of humankind in a dream maybe represented by the innate

character of the like creations. Thus, a beneficial bird may mean a praiseworthy

person; a beast represents the like quality in man; an elephant represents

arrogance; a harvest projecting a particular person denotes human qualities of a

lesser magnitude, etcetera. (Also see Man).

In the past, people also used dream interpretation as a tool to understand

diseases, to find cures from their interpretations, to discover spiritual guidance,

and to provide psychological analysis oftheir condition. Example: Medicine: (Drug;

Inkwell.) In a dream, medicine means correcting oneself, or fulfilling one's

religious requirements. (See Grapes; Medicine). Based on traditional medicine,

dream interpretation also emphasizes and educates the public on using certain

herbal medicine for their illness by eating seeds and herbs from plants such as

pumpkin, cucumber, eggplant, sweet basil, chard, onion, cabbage, Indian corn and

melon seeds, etcetera.

As for distilled farm water, or from water lily, or distilled water from similar

flowers, they represent medicinal remedies, profits, celebrations and weddings.

(See Distilled water).

King in the old traditions is substituted here with the noun ruler, governor,

mayor, supervisor, or a similar commonly adopted terms in today's usage. Though

in Eastern traditions king in a dream is sometimes interpreted by relative nouns

such as lion, notable, or luminary, etcetera.

Blessings connote good, goods, money, health, the five senses, wife, husband,

children, property, friends, and any worldly benefits the human being enjoys and

takes for granted. In a dream, a soldier represents one's deeds while enemy may

represent one's poor qualities.

A spool represents the element of religious life. Religion means a way of life. Of

course it is connected with faith, though religion is incumbent upon every person

while faith is an endowment or a divine gift based on one's performance of his or

her religious obligations. In a way, the parable of religion is like that of a laborer

who whether he likes it or not, he has to wake up in the morning to reach his work,

collect his wages and pay his rent and expenses. Otherwise, his employer will

dismiss him, his landlord will evict him, his family will be dispersed and he will

lose respect. The same thing goes for being a law abiding citizen. Hence, honor and

status in a society depend on hard work, loyalty, devotion and servitude. Thus we

can understand how religion is a must and faith is an gift. Religion carries laws

which are established by God Almighty and relates to the original covenant

between our Lord and his creation. God's attributes and promises are always

fulfilled and religious commitment is man's share of duties. Man's increased

gratitude and devotion may, God willing, entitle him to further endowments and

his sincere love for his Lord may qualify him for a reward.

In many instances, elements in a dream may mean the opposite. Some of the

elements must be approximated to construct a closer interpretation of one's dream

(See Introduction). Business for instance may be connected to one's job, a king or

a ruler to one's supervisor or boss, etcetera. On the other hand, the elements

themselves define their innate nature. To interpret one's dream from this dictionary

one must connect the elements and establish their pertinence. For example, in a

dream, ritual impurity (Junub; Janaba) indicates that one is avoiding certain

obligations. According to Islamic traditions, one must have ablution whenpursuing

any interest. Another example, building an edifice from plaster or baked brick

encrusted with pictures or forms in a dream means engaging in an unlawful or a

deceitful act, for a wall of plaster or a gypsum dry wall carries no strength and has

a short life, particularly under the rain. (See Plaster) .

Another example, Kite: (Small hawk). In a dream, it means an insouciant or

languorous ruler who is audacious, defiled and stouthearted. This interpretation

came from the innate nature of the bird itself which flies low and close to the

ground and rarely misses its catch. Understanding the nature of a kite helped the

interpreter in this case to discuss such element of a dream. It is said in Eastern

traditions that man gets very little from a kite if he uses it for hunting.

Finally, interpreting dreams helps to put things in perspective. It recognizes

their nature through scrutinizing and examining their effects in one's heart with

analytical wisdom

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