Dream of coffee, deceased, drinking, laughing, smiling, uncle, voice
I dreamt of my deceased uncle. We are in a cafe, drinking coffee, smiling and laughing, I can hear his voice, but I cannot make out what he is saying.
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of coffee in a dream
Stimulation. Sometimes over-excitement. A need to slow down. To dream of drinking coffee, denotes the disapproval of friends toward your marriage intentions. If married, disagreements and frequent quarrels are implied. To dream of dealing in coffee, portends business failures. If selling, sure loss. Buying it, you may with ease retain your credit. For a young woman to see or handle coffee she will be made a by-word if she is not discreet in her actions. To dream of roasting coffee, for a young woman it denotes escape from evil by luckily marrying a stranger. To see ground coffee, foretells successful struggles with adversity. Parched coffee, warns you of the evil attentions of strangers. Green coffee, denotes you have bold enemies who will show you no quarter, but will fight for your overthrow.
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Meaning of deceased in a dream
Seeing a deceased individual in a dream shows the connection between the dreamer and that person. Seeing a deceased parent like a father or mother might be a spiritual connection or trying to seek for guidance. Seeing a deceased relative might indicate that there is an unfinished issue with the deceased individual. If they try to communicate you need to think of the open incident in your pass that might be relevant to this communication. Many time seeing a deceased relative or a deceased friend in a dream might just symbol that you miss them.
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Meaning of drinking in a dream
For a woman to dream of hilarious drinking, denotes that she is engaging in affairs which may work to her discredit, though she may now find much pleasure in the same. If she dreams that she fails to drink clear water, though she uses her best efforts to do so, she will fail to enjoy some pleasure that is insinuatingly offered her. See Water.
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Meaning of laughing in a dream
Relaxation. Volatility. Need for spontaneity. To dream that you laugh and feel cheerful, means success in your undertakings, and bright companions socially. Laughing immoderately at some weird object, denotes disappointment and lack of harmony in your surroundings. To hear the happy laughter of children, means joy and health to the dreamer. To laugh at the discomfiture of others, denotes that you will wilfully injure your friends to gratify your own selfish desires. To hear mocking laughter, denotes illness and disappointing affairs.
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Meaning of smiling in a dream
Pleasure. Affection. Joy. Looking for something that makes. you happy
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Meaning of uncle in a dream
If you see your uncle in a dream, you will have news of a sad character soon. To dream you see your uncle prostrated in mind, and repeatedly have this dream, you will have trouble with your relations which will result in estrangement, at least for a time. To see your uncle dead, denotes that you have formidable enemies. To have a misunderstanding with your uncle, denotes that your family relations will be unpleasant, and illness will be continually present.
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Meaning of voice in a dream
To dream of hearing voices, denotes pleasant reconciliations, if they are calm and pleasing; high-pitched and angry voices, signify disappointments and unfavorable situations. To hear weeping voices, shows that sudden anger will cause you to inflict injury upon a friend. If you hear the voice of God, you will make a noble effort to rise higher in unselfish and honorable principles, and will justly hold the admiration of high-minded people. For a mother to hear the voice of her child, is a sign of approaching misery, perplexity and grievous doubts. To hear the voice of distress, or a warning one calling to you, implies your own serious misfortune or that of some one close to you. If the voice is recognized, it is often ominous of accident or illness, which may eliminate death or loss.
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