Dream of sweeping, building, deck, leaves, raining
It was raining, i was sweeping leaves on a deck and some branches. I was also building a driveway.
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of sweeping in a dream
To dream of sweeping, denotes that you will gain favor in the eyes of your husband, and children will find pleasure in the home. If you think the floors need sweeping, and you from some cause neglect them, there will be distresses and bitter disappointments awaiting you in the approaching days. To servants, sweeping is a sign of disagreements and suspicion of the intentions of others.
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Meaning of building in a dream
The building represent a phallic figure. The manhood side of your inner self. To see a building falling is the destroying of the masculine side, or a man destroyed. Seeing a building in your dream represent a new area.
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Meaning of deck in a dream
To dream of being on a ship and that a storm is raging, great disasters and unfortunate alliances will overtake you; but if the sea is calm and the light distinct, your way is clear to success. For lovers, this dream augurs happiness. See Boat.
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Meaning of leaves in a dream
Changes approaching. Cold feelings. To dream of leaves, denotes happiness and wonderful improvement in your business. Withered leaves, indicate false hopes and gloomy forebodings will harass your spirit into a whirlpool of despondency and loss. If a young woman dreams of withered leaves, she will be left lonely on the road to conjugality. Death is sometimes implied. If the leaves are green and fresh, she will come into a legacy and marry a wealthy and prepossessing husband.
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Meaning of raining in a dream
Raining in a dream means many things at the same time is coming on us. It also may indicate that we are sad, because rain is like tears in a dream. To see rain flooding means we have too many things that we can not handle in parallel. Raining on me in a dream means many people needs me. See raining somewhere else may indicate we might have unfinished business.
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