Search Key: Avarice
Avarice
Stinginess, avariciousness , love to hoard things and to never share with
others in a dream means finding a cure for one’s disease. Avarice in a dream also
means hypocrisy associated with acts that lead to hell-fire. Avarice in a dream
also means blame and criticism. If one sees himself repugnantly spending his
money in a dream, it means his death. Avariciousness in a dream also means
falling into sin.
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Diarrhea
In a dream, diarrhea represents negligence and squandering of property
and money, while constipation represents miserliness, stinginess and avarice.
Dig up a grave: (See Digging a grave; Exhume; Grave)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Jealousy
Jealousy means losses for the one experiencing it in the dream. A
jealous person has an evil quality, and jealousy is evil. If one who suffers from
people’s jealousy sees his condition improving in a dream, it means poverty,
rancor, spite, black magic, or malice for the jealous person and benefits for the
victim of jealousy. In a dream, jealousy also represents covetousness, grudges,
avarice and love for the world. To devastate someone by looking at him with
despise in a dream means that the assailant will suffer from the jealous eye of
his victim. (Also see Jaundice)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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