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The Fabric Of Dreams: Dream Lore And Dream Interpretation, Ancient And Modern | by Katherine Taylor Craig



This volume is written for the perusal of the unprejudiced. It is an appeal to those who neither affirm the infallibility of dreams, nor yet deny their significance as symbols, also to those persons who have given the subject no thought whatsoever, but who are nevertheless willing to listen impartially to the arguments of the old-fashioned dream interpreters and to the hypotheses of modern psycho-analysts. At first glance a vast distance seems to stretch between the desert of sterile scientific facts and the teeming jungle of riotous dreams, yet between these extremes winds many a temperate, pleasant path which the normal mind may follow if it will.

TitleThe Fabric Of Dreams: Dream Lore And Dream Interpretation, Ancient And Modern
AuthorKatherine Taylor Craig
PublisherE. P. Dutton & Company
Year1918
Copyright1918, Fabric Of Dreams
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-Preface
This volume is written for the perusal of the unprejudiced. It is an appeal to those who neither affirm the infallibility of dreams, nor yet deny their significance as symbols, also to those persons w...
-Chapter I. Substance Or Shadow
'There is no reason why we should not get together while we can and tell each other our dreams. - Plato, The Apology. Notwithstanding its world-war, the twentieth century has wrought a truce between...
-Substance Or Shadow. Part 2
Yet civilization in the south has ever held its few seekers after the old dreams and ideals, and the teachings of these rare spirits, whether pagan or Christian, were to loom large in future thought. ...
-Substance Or Shadow. Part 3
The news that Modern Science had rehabilitated dreams was flashed around the wire-bound world. Volumes upon the subject were promptly forthcoming. Psychologists and students proceeded to analyze their...
-Substance Or Shadow. Part 4
The physical side of nightmare was the first phase of the dream to receive investigation from modern students, while happy dreams were regarded as the whims of women, poets and children. Woman was sup...
-Chapter II. "Who Shall Decide When Doctors Disagree?"
'Tolerance is a genuine, philosophic virtue; the forum, not the arena, should be the resort of students of philosophy. Psychologists are at loggerheads upon the universality of the dream state. Lock...
-"Who Shall Decide When Doctors Disagree?". Part 2
Skeptics suggest that Freud may have imbibed much of Aristotle's Catharsis, but the accusation is denied by Freud himself on page two of Interpretation of Dreams. I have been unable to go more de...
-"Who Shall Decide When Doctors Disagree?". Part 3
Dr. George Hyslop while considering the Freudian theories as satisfying in many respects does not accept them in their entirety. He denies the sexual content of every dream, although admitting it in m...
-Chapter III. Sleep, The Mystery
We are obliged to regard every phenomenon as a manifestation of some power by which we are acted upon. - Spencer, First Principles. The law of physical traits, transmitted from generation to genera...
-Sleep, The Mystery. Part 2
Quiet, uninterrupted thought, necessary not only in imaginative work, but in creative effort has a trick of gradually slipping into reverie, thence into day-dreaming, whereupon materialism loses patie...
-Sleep, The Mystery. Part 3
Nor are the writers and persons who traffic in works of the imagination generally the only ones who take cognizance of day-dreams, reveries or hallucinations, as the term may be chosen and applied. Fr...
-Sleep, The Mystery. Part 4
MacNish offers an interesting instance as follows: In Lodge's 'Historical Portraits' there is a likeness by Sir Peter Lely of Lord Culpepper's brother, so famous as a dreamer. In 1806 he was indicted...
-Sleep, The Mystery. Part 5
*From Across the Plains, (c) 1892, Chas. Scribner's Sons. The creative faculty that evidently exists under certain circumstances in the dream state is one of the most baffling mysteries with which ps...
-Sleep, The Mystery. Part 6
Although Stevenson's description rises triumphantly as the verbal masterpiece upon the subject of dream creation, he is not alone in the experience. Were my memory as faithful as my reason is fruitf...
-Sleep, The Mystery. Part 7
Schleyer, the inventor of Volapuk, the universal language, conceived the language in a dream. Having mastered fifty languages he was working over the problem of combining them into one, but the bulk o...
-Chapter IV. Where Science Pauses
To expect that by any multiplication of our faculties we may be enabled to know a spirit as we do a triangle, seems as absurd as if we should hope to see a sound. - Bishop Berkeley. Probably no one...
-Where Science Pauses. Part 2
None can deny that there is an ideal in dreams, and that these ideals alter with the changing times, although behind every dream there must be the individual who apprehends spirit in his own measure. ...
-Where Science Pauses. Part 3
The brief words kindle the imagination from across the centuries. In that desert solitude, away from the world's hurried happenings, he would turn the new, clear vision upon things alike of the earth ...
-Where Science Pauses. Part 4
One night he even saw the Blessed St. Francis, the founder of his order, but that was not very long before his death. With all his other dreams, however, he never mentioned the one that led to his lea...
-Where Science Pauses. Part 5
The mysticism that is woman's inheritance through the infinitely and essentially mystical function of nurturing and bearing a human body and of incarnating a human soul, fits her especially to receive...
-Where Science Pauses. Part 6
There is one instance especially of a simple maid, born of peasant parents in the little village of Domremy in France. She is held as a witch by the English and defined as a sorceress by the Council o...
-Where Science Pauses. Part 7
Many of these dreams have descended to us from the days of the sibyls, oracles and priestesses; with a sort of ethereal symbolism as subtle, and strong, and indescribable as the odor of the vervain th...
-Where Science Pauses. Part 8
William Blake, the forerunner of modern mysticism, was a dreamer of exquisite dreams, which he made articulate through the medium of pen and pencil. God's face appeared to him when he was four years ...
-Chapter V. Neurasthenia Or The Sixth Sense
There are also celestial bodies and bodies terrestrial, but the glory of the celestial is one and the glory of the terrestrial is another. - I Corinthians xv, 40. Thus St. Paul defines the body and...
-Neurasthenia Or The Sixth Sense. Part 2
According to the current press, King Peter of Servia finds the sixth sense an inconvenient dream factor. Extract from the London Chronicle, dated May, 1913. London, May 10th, 4 45 a. m. - The Belgr...
-Neurasthenia Or The Sixth Sense. Part 3
Apart from dreamings or visionings, one idea is held by the human race as a whole, and while furnishing the basis of dreams and of creeds, refuses to be accounted for upon any ground that has thus far...
-Neurasthenia Or The Sixth Sense. Part 4
London, Wednesday, June 3. - Abe Tapping, stage manager of the Kingsway Theatre, London, relates an extraordinary dream he had about the time of the Empress of Ireland disaster, wherein he saw the ex...
-Chapter VI. "Sleep That Knits Up The Ravel'D Sleeve Of Care"
'For I am sure if any man were to wake that night in which he saw no dreams, and put it beside all the other days and nights of his whole life and compare them and say how many of them all were better...
-"Sleep That Knits Up The Ravel'D Sleeve Of Care". Part 2
The fence where the difficulty occurred was some three-fourths of a mile distant, on the other side of a thick grove of timber and underbrush and of an intervening hill. And I further certify that ...
-"Sleep That Knits Up The Ravel'D Sleeve Of Care". Part 3
Modern hypnotists could scarcely find more ideal conditions than those that prevailed at Dodona where the priestesses placed themselves under the ancient oak of Zeus and listened soulfully to the rust...
-How To Receive Oracles By Dreams
He who would receive true dreams should keep a pure, undisturbed and imaginative spirit and so compose it that it may be worthy of knowledge and government by the mind, for such a spirit is most fit ...
-Chapter VII. Dreams That Have Come True
For so He Giveth Unto His Beloved in Sleep. - Psalm CXVII The intensity of certain conditions of dream consciousness has wrested from dogmatic physiology a reluctant admission that under given circ...
-Dream Of The Mother Of Zartusht
She dreamed, she wondering marked in heaven's clear skies A cloud like to an eagle's pinions rise, So thick a gloom its shadows spread. The sun is veiled, the day grows dark and dread; And from t...
-Dream Of The Mother Of Zartusht. Part 2
Mothers less privileged, though humanly speaking, happier, in that they have not been called for the supreme sacrifice, have also had prophetic vision in the measure of the greatness of the soul that ...
-Dream Of The Mother Of Zartusht. Part 3
Whence was this that when she told me this vision and I would fain bend it to mean that she should not despair of being what I was, she without any hesitation replied: For it was not told me that 'wh...
-Dream Of The Mother Of Zartusht. Part 4
The number of verified dream prophecies defies alike the shibboleth of coincidence and the skepticism that has synthesized the rainbow and analyzed the soul. From the dream of Pontius Pilate's nameles...
-Dream Of The Mother Of Zartusht. Part 5
The dreams of the Romans, as handed down by the historians, are curiously correct both in symbolism and in the structure that permits modern analysis to be carried out in every detail. The vision of ...
-Dream Of The Mother Of Zartusht. Part 6
For several centuries after Mahomet the wish to redeem the Holy Sepulcher did not crystallize in the hearts of the many, but hovered in the soul dreamings of the few. Inspired by a dream, the Empress ...
-Dream Of The Mother Of Zartusht. Part 7
I was still half asleep, and once more closed my eyes. The dream returned. The lion, still annoyed by the pen, began to roar with all his might so that the whole city of Rome and all the states of th...
-Dream Of The Mother Of Zartusht. Part 8
A dream that conferred benefit upon the world was that of Dante's son Jacopo. Boccaccio, whose life of Dante is something on the order of Boswell's life of Johnson, gives the dream at length. The thir...
-Dream Of The Mother Of Zartusht. Part 9
I was awfully impressed by father's dream, writes the lad on May 11. . . . Well I don't know about the 'thick of the fighting,' but I have been through what I can only describe as a hell of shrapnel...
-Dream Of The Mother Of Zartusht. Part 10
I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of his head like the pure wool; his throne was like the fiery flame and his whe...
-Chapter VIII. Your Dream Will Find You Out
There is an universal law that limits the power of any creature in exact proportion to his advancement along the indefinite route of his limitations. - Papus. Epictetus advised that dreams should n...
-Your Dream Will Find You Out. Continued
Meanwhile the children continue to dream, apparently undisturbed by the responsibility of their visionings. And while analysts may seek for Satan in the childish hearts, the poet seeks and finds - God...
-Chapter IX. Poppies And Mandragora
How sweet it were, hearing the downward stream, With half-shut eyes ever to seem Falling asleep in a half-dream! To dream and dream, like yonder amber light, Which will not leave the myrrh-bush o...
-Poppies And Mandragora. Part 2
Lasegue remarks that in the delirium of alcohol, visual hallucinations predominate, that these are varied and incessant, constantly changing into new and fantastic shapes as the figures in a kaleides...
-Poppies And Mandragora. Part 3
As I looked, and it lasted long, the tower became a fine mouse hue, and everywhere the vast pendent masses of ruby reds, and orange began to drip a slow rain of colors. All this while nothing was at ...
-Poppies And Mandragora. Part 4
Countless and sundry traditions have gathered around the mandrake, mandragora or, as it is called in modern nomenclature, briony. Antiquity has conferred upon the simple plant a distinction that the s...
-Poppies And Mandragora. Part 5
The male fern was also used in enchantments and in inducing visions and dreams, but modern medicine does not describe the dreams induced thereby. Henbane has a mediaeval lilt that wakes the thought o...
-Chapter X. Dream Analysis And Interpretation
A skilful man reads dreams for his self-knowledge. - Emerson. Recent students affirm the existence of certain rules and laws that govern dreams. By applying these rules the dreamer's mental proces...
-Dream Analysis And Interpretation. Part 2
The third class, the Oracle, is manifested through an angel or divine messenger, as when the angel appeared to the shepherds on the night of the Nativity. In the fourth class, that of the Apparition ...
-Dream Analysis And Interpretation. Part 3
Having decided upon the respective contents, the next step in dream analysis is to convert the Latent Content into the Manifest Content, in other words to bring the hidden meaning of the Latent Conten...
-Dream Analysis And Interpretation. Part 4
Dream Mechanism is called Displacement. It is a clever manoeuvre on the part of the Latent Content to escape the Censor by making important ideas in the Latent Content seem unimportant in the Manifest...
-Dream Analysis And Interpretation. Part 5
Havelock Ellis's conclusions as to the psychic conditions during sleep differ fundamentally from those of the Freudian school. The relaxation of the will, the narrowing of the voluntary attention, whi...
-Dream Analysis And Interpretation. Part 6
Joseph's first observation on hearing Pharaoh relate his dream is strictly in accord with modern theories of analysis. The dream of Pharaoh is one. He then proceeds to interpret the symbolism. The...
-Dream Analysis And Interpretation. Part 7
But I have dreamed. Hear and expound my dream ! My geese are twenty: which within my halls I feed with sodden wheat: they serve to muse Sometimes my sorrow. From the mountains came An eagle, huge, ho...
-Dream Analysis And Interpretation. Part 8
Coriat defines the flying dream as having its origin in a childhood desire to be freed from conventionality and restraint. He says that this dream is invariably characterized by a keen sense of deligh...
-Dream Analysis And Interpretation. Part 9
Raphael and the popular dream authorities take the more normal view of this dream and translate it as foreboding sorrow and trouble. Falling Out of Teeth. This dream is attributed to dental irritatio...
-Dream Analysis And Interpretation. Part 10
The bodily senses are our medium of connection with the external world. We close our eyes, and lo, the universe is shut from our outer sight; we close our ears and find ourselves in a silence as profo...
-Dream Analysis And Interpretation. Part 11
7. The word parafaramus was pronounced close to his ear. He heard nothing, but on a repetition of the attempt the word maman was followed only by a dream of the humming of bees. The sound of chan...
-Chapter XI. Symbolism In Dreams
What is excellent, as God lives, is permanent* - Emerson. Language can not create thought, but on the contrary is created by thought. Thus the first expression of articulate thought must have been ...
-Symbolism In Dreams. Part 2
The symbolism of dreams is merely an effort at expression on the part of the dreaming self, whether we term that self the soul, the spirit, the subconscious or merely the physical; for whether these e...
-Symbolism In Dreams. Part 3
Since the days of Shakespeare, who undoubtedly was familiar with dreams and their interpretations, a dream of money has implied its loss. There is some ill a brewing towards my rest, For I did dream...
-Dream Dictionary: A
Abbey Not mentioned by Artemidorus. Dream-books define this dream as one of comfort, peace of mind, etc. The symbolism of sanctuary is obvious. Abbot, Abbess, Hermit, Monk, Nun, or Priest To dream ...
-Dream Dictionary: B
Bacchus, Bacchanalians A bad year for wine and grape growers (Artemidorus). Back To see your own back in your dream indicates misfortune, uneasiness of mind, sickness, etc. This is obviously a drea...
-Dream Dictionary: B. Continued
Bird's Nest To dream of finding a nest with eggs indicates profit; an empty nest augurs disappointment (Artemi-dorus); here the symbolism is that of nature itself. Blackbirds Both in dream lore and...
-Dream Dictionary: C
Cabbage To see them, health and long life; to eat them, sorrow, loss and illness (Gypsy); the first part of the dream, like all dreams of growing things, is fortunate, the latter plainly interpreted ...
-Dream Dictionary: C. Continued
Clam To dream of digging for them is a good omen, denoting thrift (Gypsy); evidently a laudable desire to symbolize labor. Climb A dream auguring successful wrestling with obstacles, and final prom...
-Dream Dictionary: D
Daffodils A dream of good health and good news (Gypsy); symbolism obvious. Dagger Foretells death and suffering, unless you dream of grasping it firmly, when it augurs success. Jung interprets the ...
-Dream Dictionary: E
Eagle An eagle rushing through the air denotes success-ful undertakings; flying overhead, dignity and honors; to a pregnant woman this dream augurs the birth of a prodigy. Earthquake Losses, broken...
-Dream Dictionary: F
Faggots A slander to the reputation (Gypsies). A phallic symbol (Jung, Freud). Fair This dream augurs coming into company of many people through whom you will profit (Gypsy). Here the gypsy interpr...
-Dream Dictionary: G
Gaivflies A dream of trouble in store for the dreamer (Gypsy). Gallows Fortunate, the dreamer will rise proportionately to the height (Gypsy). Gardener A dream of good luck and speedy success (G...
-Dream Dictionary: H
Hack To see one denotes a visit from a friend. Hail Sorrow and trouble, with tempest and thunder, afflictions; repose to the poor, however, for during storms they rest (Artemidorus). Hair To drea...
-Dream Dictionary: I
Ice Always a bad dream (Raphael). Probably a dream caused by unnatural chilling of the sleeper's body, and therefore not good. Icicles To a young woman marriage to an old and wealthy man (Gypsy). ...
-Dream Dictionary: J
Jackal This dream denotes an enemy who will backbite and bring trouble (Gypsy). An Egyptian symbol of judgment, and of watchfulness over sacred things, it was evidently held in horror by the faiths t...
-Dream Dictionary: K
Kangaroo Prolonged worries, to kill one is a lucky dream (Gypsy). Wild animals generally symbolize misfortune with gypsy interpreters; Freud and Jung, however, attach to them an erotic significance. ...
-Dream Dictionary: L
Laborer A dream denoting happiness, increase of fortune, etc. (Gypsy). Symbolic of frugality, prudence, etc. Laces To wear them in a dream forecasts disappointment in some new garments (Gypsy). La...
-Dream Dictionary: M
Mace To dream of mace is good, for mace comforts the heart (Artemidorus). Magician A dream connoting unexpected events, surprises (Gypsy). Magnet A dream warning you to resist the snares that are...
-Dream Dictionary: N
Naked A dream of sickness, poverty, affront, fatigue. Invariably ominous according to older interpreters. Modern students, however, attribute to it a totally different significance; holding it in som...
-Dream Dictionary: O
Oak A dream presaging long life, riches, happiness (Artemidorus). The symbol of strength, longevity, etc. Oars To dream of losing one, death of the father, mother or some one to whom the dreamer lo...
-Dream Dictionary: P
Padlock Mysteries to be solved (Gypsy). The Christian symbol of silence. Painting A dream of painting a house denotes sickness in the family, but thrift and luck in business; to paint beautiful lan...
-Dream Dictionary: P. Continued
Pilot A dream of safety and of protection (Gypsy). Pincers A dream of persecution and injustice (Gypsy). In Christian symbolism they represent martyrdom. Pineapples He who dreams of pineapples wi...
-Dream Dictionary: Q
Quagmire To fall into one augurs impassable barriers (Artemidorus). Quail A dream denoting bad news, misfortune (Artemidorus). The word quail has become synonymous for prostitute, owing to the sala...
-Dream Dictionary: R
Rabbit See Hare. Raccoon To dream of a raccoon is a sign of rain (Gypsy). The Ainos pray to the skulls of these animals during drought to bring on rain; to increase the storm they don gloves and ca...
-Dream Dictionary: S
Sable To be in a room hung with sable is a dream prognosticating the death of a close friend (Artemidorus). Saber A dream of triumph over enemies (Gypsy). An erotic dream (Freud). Sage Honor and ...
-Dream Dictionary: T
Table.- - To see one denotes sensual pleasures, to break one in your dream augurs a removal (Gypsy). Tablet A dream forecasting remarkable events (Gypsy). Tack A dream of quarrels and enmity (Gyps...
-Dream Dictionary: U
Ulcer To dream of having one denotes health to a green old age (Gypsy). Evidently attributable to the idea that ulcers, boils, etc., clear the system. Umbrella A dream denoting a sheltered and peac...
-Dream Dictionary: V
Vagabond Sudden journeyings or changes from place to place (Gypsy). Valet Concealed, domestic enemy (Gypsy). Valise Filled it denotes abundance; empty, misery. Valley To dream of walking in a p...
-Dream Dictionary: W
Wading For a girl to dream of wading in clear water denotes a speedy marriage; in muddy water, illicit connections (Raphael). Wafer Good news close at hand (Gypsy). Despite the universally evil int...
-Dream Dictionary: Y
Yacht To see one in clear, smooth water, success; in stormy seas, the reverse is signified. Yarn A dream denoting inheritance and powerful friends (Gypsy). Yawning A warning to beware of surprise...
-Dream Dictionary: Z
Zebra A dream denoting misplaced friendship, ingratitude (Gypsy). Zephyr Inconstancy is augured by this dream (Gypsy). A symbol of lightness and fickleness. Zero A dream denoting a rise to the ap...
-Chapter XII. Interpretation Of Dreams By Means Of The Ancient Art Of Geomancy
These whimsical pictures, inasmuch as they originate from us, may well have an analogy with our whole life and fate. - Goethe. In 1830 Raphael, the astrologer of the Nineteenth Century, published...
-ARIES
ARIES Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign ARIES 1 2 This dream connotes great changes in the fortune of the dreamer; wealth and friends await thee. ...
-TAURUS
TAURUS Hieroglyphical Emblem SIGN TAURUS 1 2 An obscure and unimportant dream. Trouble, severe but transient is at hand. ...
-JOVE
JOVE Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign JOVE 1 2 A change is near at hand. Prepare for a journey across the water. ...
-GEMINI
GEMINI Hieroglyphical Emblem SIGN GEMINI 1 2 Journeys or crossing deep water are foreshadowed. Increased business affairs and ...
-LUNA
LUNA Hieroglyphical Emblem SIGN LUNA 1 2 Dreamer, be warned of guile and deceit about thee; Thy fears are groundless; from now...
-CANCER
CANCER Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign CANCER 1 2 An unimportant dream unless it concerns money, in which case it augurs deceit. An...
-SATURN
SATURN Hieroglyphical Emblem Sum SATURN 1 2 Thou wilt soon attend a funeral. An ominous sign denoting the death of thy dearest...
-LEO
LEO Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign LEO 1 2 Bounteous favors of fortune are herein augured Profit through merchandise or from overs...
-VIRGO
VIRGO Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign VIRGO 1 2 Journeying and activity especially if the moon be not full. Travels, voyages. ...
-MERCURIUS
MERCURIUS Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign MERCURIUS 1 2 On Friday this portends marriage to the young and success to the aged. A lo...
-Libra
Libra Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign Libra 1 2 Thou art warned of danger from thieves and robbers. Fair persons will profit thee m...
-VENUS
VENUS Hieroglyphical Emblem SIGN VENUS 1 2 A sad dream denoting sorrows and cares. Trouble amongst thy absent friends. ...
-SCORPIO
SCORPIO Hieroglyphical Emblem SIGN SCORPIO 1 2 Prognosticates a joyous time; financial success beyond present expectation. Cha...
-PALLAS
Pallas Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign PALLAS 1 2 An unfortunate dream; worse on the new moon. Beware of crossing water after this ...
-SAGITTARY
SAGITTARY Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign SAGITTARY 1 2 A dream of prosperity and fortune. Trouble on Saturday, money when dreamed ...
-JUNO
JUNO Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign JUNO 1 2 Thou art warned against sorrowful changes, even imprisonment. This connotes th...
-CAPRICORNUS
CAPRICORNUS Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign CAPRICORNUS 1 2 The interpretation of this dream is connected with the church or some religious friend whom th...
-CERES
CERES Hieroglyphical Emblem SIGN CERES 1 2 A fortunate dream. Money and health. A vain and useless drea...
-AQUARIUS
AQUARIUS Hieroglyphical Emblem SIGN AQUARIUS 1 2 Thy dream warns thee of disappointment. Beware of going on or in the water after...
-VESTA
VESTA Hieroglyphical Emblem SIGN VESTA 1 2 A fortunate dream for friends and money. Profit through the death of some one in a ...
-PISCES
PISCES Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign PISCES 1 2 Disappointment at home and in thy business. Many changes; traveling. ...
-DIANA
DIANA Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign DIANA 1 2 The advent of good fortune is predicted. Fortunate signs connoting business activit...
-MEDUSA
MEDUSA Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign MEDUSA 1 2 This warns the dreamer against a fair-haired comely person. Injury and misfortune...
-PHOEBUS
PHOEBUS Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign PHOEBUS 1 2 Sadness, care, grief are heroin signified. Dangers threaten thee from watery el...
-HECATE
HECATE Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign HECATE 1 2 Pleasure, wealth and enterprise are here denoted. Right merry and mirthful is thy...
-APOLLO
APOLLO Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign APOLLO 1 2 An augury of future honor and dignity. The dreamer will receive a gift of money. ...
-FORTUNA
FORTUNA Hieroglyphical Emblem SIGN FORTUNA 1 2 Ominous; a funeral among thy relative within the year. Secret cares and grief. ...
-NEPTUNE
NEPTUNE Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign NEPTUNE 1 2 On the 2nd day of the moon this dream connotes gold and silver; on other days, traveling and news. ...
-ORION
ORION Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign ORION 1 2 Fortune will vex thee for awhile. An unfortunate dream. Much...
-FINIS
FINIS Hieroglyphical Emblem Sign FINIS 1 2 Beware a quarrelsome person who is near thee. Eschew strife, angry words and contentio...
-Chapter XIII. A Budget Of Dreams And Their Interpretation
'Tell me for a time your Dreams and I will tell you what manner of man you are. - Pfaff. The Parsees interpret dreams not through the symbolism of the vision itself, but according to the time, i.e.,...
-The Oneirocriticon Of Astrampsychus
'To talk in dreams is a sign of their truth. To move slowly denotes unfortunate journeys. It is good to fly, for it is the sign of an honourable deed Laughter in sleep presages difficult circumstanc...







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