Search Key: Mental disorder
Mental disorder
(See Delirium; Distraction)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Scourge
(Whip) In a dream, a scourge means fulfilling one’s needs, attaining
one’s goal, or subjugating one’s enemy to accept one’s conditions. If one’s scourge
is cut in two pieces during a fight, or while lashing someone in a dream, it means
loss of power. If the rope splits, it means weakening of one’s authority. If one
sees himself driving an animal with a whip in a dream, it means praying to
Almighty God to ease his burdens and to facilitate his earnings. If one sees
himself riding a horse and hitting him hard with a scourge in a dream, it means
that he is in dire need and is praying for a way out of his difficulties. If one sees
himself lashing a sittingperson with a scourge in a dream, it means admonishing
him, and if the other person is scared, or if he shields his face with his arm in
the dream, it means repentance from sin. If he is not hurt by the scourge in the
dream, it means that he is stubborn and does not accept the good advice. If he
bleeds in the dream, it means that he is beaten unjustly. If the victim’s blood
splashes and stains one’s clothes in the dream, it means that he will receive
suspicious or unlawful money from his victim. If one’s scourge is bent in the
dream, it means a mental disorder, or that one’s assistant is a reckless or an
impatient person.
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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