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Nose bleeding
(See Bleeding)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Bleeding nose
A bleeding nose in a dream means unlawful money, or it could
mean a miscarriage. If one’s nose bleeds and if he thinks in the dream that such
bleeding will benefit him, then it means that he will receive benefits from his
superior at work. Otherwise, if in his dream one thinks that such bleeding will
hurt him, then harm will unfailingly come to him from his superior. If he is the
boss, then he will benefit or lose accordingly. A bleeding nose in a dream may
represent good health. It also could mean correcting one’s religious and spiritual
attitudes. In fact, it all depends on one’s own consciousness in his dream and
how he perceives the bleeding of his nose. Thus, feeling bad about it or weak from
it means poverty. If the blood stains his clothing in the dream, it means that he
will receive unlawful money or commit a sin. If the blood does not stain his
clothing, then he might walk free from an ill he had indulged in. If the blood from
one’s nose drips on the road in the dream, it means that he regularly pays his
due alms which he distributes to poor people in the streets. It is also said that
seeing one’s nose bleeding in a dream means finding a lost treasure. Otherwise,
it means distress and depression. (Also see Bleeding; Cut; Injury; Wound)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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