Guide to Fortune-Telling by Dreams
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Vol. I.
October, 1894. Published Monthly.
No. 10.
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Since the world began, “coming events have cast shadows before,” and many of the important incidents in our lives are shown us in our dreams if we only understood their full interpretation.
The following are a few of the most certain signs, and can almost invariably be relied upon. For dreams not mentioned here, a pleasant dream almost invariably indicates good health, successful ventures and general prosperity, while evil dreams are forebodings of ill health and other troubles.
Abuse.—To dream that you are abused and insulted is a certain sign you will have a dispute with some person with whom you have business, and, after such a dream, you should be particularly careful to be as gentle and mild as possible, that you may not give those with whom you have dealings any advantage over you; if you are in love, be assured that some one has attempted to injure you with the object of your affections, and that they have in a great measure succeeded. You should, therefore, after such a dream, be particularly attentive; eradicate the unfavorable impressions that have been made; if you have a lawsuit, keep a sharp lookout after your attorney, for such a dream, in that case, denotes that he is endeavoring to sell your cause; avoid taking a journey by land, or a voyage by sea, for eight and forty hours, because such a dream forebodes accidents by travelling.
Abraham.—To dream of Abraham denotes good fortune, accumulation of riches; in love, many rivals; in law, many difficulties, an increase in your business. He may give you some valuable information how to avoid trouble.
Adam.—To dream of Adam is a particularly good omen, and brings good fortune to the dreamer.