Search Key: Buoyancy
Buoyancy
(See Laughing)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Laughing
Laughing in a dream means happiness and joy in wakefulness, except
if one bursts with a horselaugh or falls over his back from laughing in his dream.
If so, then it means crying. If one’s laughter in his dream is caused by a joke,
then it denotes his dishonesty. The same goes for laughing by imitation in a
dream which means falling into sin. Laughing in a dream also could mean
sorrow in wakefulness. Laughing in a dream also means that one will receive
news about a newborn son. If one’s laughter in a dream is as gentle and soft as
a smile, then it denotes his good character and means happiness, or it could
denote exactly what he shall see in wakefulness. If one sees the earth laughing
in a dream, it means a good harvest in that land. If one sees a deceased person
laughing in a dream, it means that he is in paradise, and enjoying the blessings
of the hereafter. Laughing in a dream also represents lightheadedness, frivolity
and buoyancy. This is particularly true when it denotes capable people, or people
in authority, where laughing in a dream could mean their dismissal from office.
(Also see Crying; Laughter)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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