…To visit an academy in your dreams, denotes that you will regret opportunities that you have let pass through sheer idleness and indifference. To think you own, or are an inmate of one, you will find that you are to meet easy defeat of aspirations. You will take on knowledge, but be unable to rightly assimilate and apply it. For a young woman or any person to return to an academy after having finished there, signifies that demands will be made which the dreamer may find himself or her self unable to meet….
Dream dictionary: Academy dream meanings
If you dream that you have got an Academy Award, means that you feel appreciated, acknowledged and necessary by those around you. You are doing great in relationships with your family and/or achieving wonderful results at your work. If you attend the Academy Awards, it means that you are in the state of waiting to be acknowledged. You are the person who need to be seen, heard or appreciated. Anything you do has to be valued. If you see others receiving the awards, it means that you admire those people who got the Academic Awards.
Dreaming about academy of people who are studying there, means sorrow and grief. If it is an academy of sports and pastimes playful times and happy days are on your way.
…Dreaming of an academy of wise men usually means you dont like being taught, and upcoming cheerful moments. If the dreamer is a young woman, it means a marriage from which she can have a lot of profits….
If you dream of an Academy this could be the meaning of new relationships or chances that you will be given in the future sign. It also symbolizes the luck in love, new family, new opportunities you will have in your life.
You will suffer misfortune.
…To dream of a white cat is lucky; of a black, either extremely lucky or the reverse; of a tabby, neither lucky nor unlucky; of a tortoiseshell, simply disastrous.Of the many cat dreams that have from time to time been related to me, I think the following are the best examples:Mrs. Smith, who resides in the neighbourhood of Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, writes to me thus:My daughters and I have on several occasions dreamed of white cats, and our dreams have always been the precursors of astonishing pieces of good luck. Daisy, my eldest daughter, dreamed a black cat sprang on her shoulder and refused to stir, the night before she received tidings that her picture was on the line in the Royal Academy. Vera, my second girl, dreamed she was punting on a lake, which was overcrowded with white cats, that swam about with the keenest enjoyment, every now…