Dream of devil, pain, chasing
The devil is chasing me in my dreams and causes me horrible pain.
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of devil in a dream
For farmers to dream of the devil, denotes blasted crops and death among stock, also family sickness. Sporting people should heed this dream as a warning to be careful of their affairs, as they are likely to venture beyond the laws of their State. For a preacher, this dream is undeniable proof that he is over-zealous, and should forebear worshiping God by tongue-lashing his neighbor. To dream of the devil as being a large, imposingly dressed person, wearing many sparkling jewels on his body and hands, trying to persuade you to enter his abode, warns you that unscrupulous persons are seeking your ruin by the most ingenious flattery. Young and innocent women, should seek the stronghold of friends after this dream, and avoid strange attentions, especially from married men. Women of low character, are likely to be robbed of jewels and money by seeming strangers. Beware of associating with the devil, even in dreams. He is always the forerunner of despair. If you dream of being pursued by his majesty, you will fall into snares set for you by enemies in the guise of friends. To a lover, this denotes that he will be won away from his allegiance by a wanton.
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Meaning of pain in a dream
Sickness. Unhappiness. Conflict. There is a problem that hurts. To dream that you are in pain, will make sure of your own unhappiness. This dream foretells useless regrets over some trivial transaction. To see others in pain, warns you that you are making mistakes in your life.
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Meaning of chasing in a dream
If you are being chased it means that you are running away from rather than facing an issue. It also may mean that you are trying to break a social code or live your life on your own terms. If you are being chased it means that you are running away from rather than facing an issue. It also may mean that you are trying to break a social code or live your life on your own terms.
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