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Eye inflammation
(Disease; Ophthalmia) In a dream, eye inflammation means
tightening of one’s earnings, or it could mean heedlessness. Seeing one’s eyes
inflamed in a dream means that one’s father or mother may fall sick. Inflam¬
mation of the eyes in a dream also denotes near blindness or suffering from a
cataract. Any vision loss in a dream represents failing to properly perform one’s
religion, loss in business or an indication of the state of one’s children.
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Bite
(Champing; Chomp; Love; Rancor) In a dream, a bite signifies perfidy, rancor
or extreme love for the one who is bitten in a dream. If one bites himself then
spits a piece of his own flesh on the ground in a dream, it means backbiting and
belittling others. Biting one’s own fingers in a dream means regret or fury, rage
and anger. If one’s fingers bleed from such bite in a dream, it means tribulations
caused by one’s own shortcomings. A bite in a dream also signifies extreme
anger. If one is bitten by another person in a dream, it means that he will enjoy
happiness and success at the beginning of his professional life, then he will
suffer from an illness, eye inflammation, ophthalmia, or from heart problems.
Biting on an apple in a dream means satisfying one’s desires. (Also see Pinch;
Tongue)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Ophthalmia
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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