Hindrances in undertaking already begun. 361.

The greater need, the greater joy. 206.

To dream of a tiger signifies the advent of an illness, loss of money, accident, and disappointment in love. For my own part, I dreamed I was stalked and pounced upon by a white tiger, prior to being thrown from a bicycle; whilst a night or two before I was seized with appendicitis — i.e. in December 1906 — I dreamed a tiger got into the house through one of the lower windows, and after gorging itself on a dog, whose screams half frightened me out of my senses, came stealing up the stairs to attack me. The agonies I underwent, as I heard it drawing nearer and nearer, were such as one could only experience in sleep. I awoke as its hideous, striped head and malevolent, yellow eyes peeped gloatingly in at me through the door….

Vexation and disagreeableness, or receiving sad tidings. 206.

Being really happy, faithfully loved. 206.

Damage to one’s character by false friends. 346….

Making peace with an enemy. 146.

Death of a relative. 246.

Being supported and recommended by patrons. 346.

Having self-conceit. 146.

Blighting of hopes, sickness or death. 246.

Denotes becoming honoured. 136.

Celebrating the new year’s day in a dream means a short lived happiness, reminiscing the past, the passing of sorrow and adversities, or recovering lost money. In the dream, if the new year’s day coincide to be on a Friday, it means the spread of evil, corruption, or political turmoils for that year. If it is a Saturday, it means drought, hardships during a difficult year, plagues and illness. If it is a Sunday, it means a cold winter and a blessed crop for that year. If it is a Monday, it means floods, winter illness and perhaps a partial loss of the crop. If it is a Tuesday, it means shortage of rain and a cold winter. If it is a Wednesday, it means scarcity and deficiency of water, and a cold weather by the end of summer and beginning of autumn. If it is a Thursday,…

Magnificence, glory. 366.

A soon and happy marriage, or a bond of friendship. 369.

Hearing of a case of sudden death. 236.

Inheritance, or being rescued from danger. 136.

Being deceived. 136.

Getting betrothed. 369.

Having enemies, being deceived, danger, imprisonment, sickness. 366.

Losing courage and steadiness; also, getting released from great trouble. 363.