Search Key: Indigence
Indigence
(Destitution; Poverty) To express one’s need to God Almighty and to
receive an answer for one’s prayers in a dream means satisfying one’s needs.
Indignation: (See Anger)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Poverty
(Beggar; Enamored; Emaciated; Hobo; Homeless; Indigence; Love; Men¬
dicant; Poor) Poverty in a dream means richness in wakefulness. Seeing oneself
poor and hungry in a dream means that one will wake up to a great meal, or it
could mean that he has stored sufficient provisions and satisfactory sustenance
for sometime to come. If one sees himself as a poor beggar in a dream, it means
that he prays incessantly and often asks God Almighty for extra favors and
blessings. Seeing a group of needy people and beggars in a dream connotes the
death of a rich person in that locality, and it is a sign for poor people to go and
collect the charitable donations his heirs will distribute after his death. If
someone sees himself asking for something, and if he is given what he is asking
for in a dream, it means that he will receive money without trouble, or that he
will earn easy money, for earning one’s livelihood with mere asking in a dream
means a business without capital investment, or receiving without having to
give anything in return. It is also said that if one sees himself as a poor person
in a dream, it means that he will earn benefits in wakefulness. (Also see Beggar;
Hobo)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Destitution
(See Indigence)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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