Longing for past times
Dream dictionary: high school of dead dream meanings
Schools or shambles portend fighting and vexation.
Being misused by friends, loss of a sweetheart or lover, loss in horse-dealing.
Having high patrons. 89.
Quarrel about an inheritance.
Denotes weddings, news from relatives. 90.
Discovering secret things. 35.
For lovers, soon separation.
Happiness, prosperity in future life.
Honour and fortune.
Meeting a long absent friend or patron, or hearing from them.
Being something good, unexpected pleasures. 65.
Death, disappointment, loss. 120.
Misfortune. 295,
(Undertaker) If one sees a deceased person washing himself before burial in a dream, it means relief for one’s dependents and increase of their wealth after him. Washing a deceased person in a dream means that someone will repent at the hand of the undertaker. If a deceased person asks someone to wash his clothing in a dream, it means that he needs someone to pray for him, or to intercede on his behalf before his Lord, or pay charity for the benefit of his soul, or to satisfy his debts, or to fulfill his will, or to seek justice for his death. If one does wash the garment of the deceased person in the dream, it means the redemption of that person. Washing a deceased person with boiling water in a dream means that the latter is suffering in hell-fire. (Also see Grave digger | Hot water…
A dead one means bad omen, destruction, loss or ruin. To talk with the dead means impossibility or powerlessness to solve certain conflicts. To watch the death of a person who is already dead is sign of an excessive passion. A dead person inside a coffin represents problems that are hard to overcome. To bury the dead foretells fatal events and adversities.
A sudden case of death. 59.
Vexation and grief.
Death of a relative or acquaintance,
(See Lamenting)
Deliverance from calamity. 443.
Languishing state, sickness, low-spirits.
Being unmercifully treated.
This means that much money will be left to you. 88.
Sadness and mourning.
Gain, profit, money. 295.
Happiness and fortune. 83.
Long life. 23.
Prosperity, riches, honour, and fortunate in love.
Commencing a great undertaking.
Strength and steadiness.
Power and honour, good news. 208.
Getting fond of fault-finding.
Haughtiness, pride.
A good omen: it denotes good judgment in matters of business.
Refusal of a request, disappointed hopes.
Thinking about great plans.
…(College | School) In a dream, one’s college or school represents his commitment, an agreement, a covenant, an oath, reminiscence or memories. To visit one’s institute in a dream means remembering a place which is fraught with memories, plans, emotions, anxieties, hopes, or it could denote one’s old home. Visiting one’s college, institute, or school in a dream also may mean that one will revisit them again. (Also see School)…
(Carrier | Carrying weight | Burdens | Forbearance | Serving others) In a dream, a porter or a carrier represents a school bus driver who is entrusted with bringing the children to school, then taking them back home. Whatever appear- ance he shows in the dream, it will indicate the mental state of the school bus driver. A porter in a dream also represents someone who is carrying his own sins and burdens. To see oneself as a porter in a dream means doing penance. If a porter enters before a sick person in a dream, it means recovering from an illness. (Also see Tithe collector)
…of the day. For instance, when I was about fourteen years of age and at a public school, I was put under gas during the extraction of a couple of very firmly rooted grinders. Owing to some difficulty the dentist had in extracting them, I ”came to” before the operation was over, and suffered agonies. That night in my sleep I again went through the grim proceedings, detail for detail, from my entry into the surgery and the anxious gaze around for the dreaded instruments, to the final look at the gold-fish in the aquarium, before my jaws were propped open, and my nose and mouth enveloped in the soft and spongy cap, I had so uneasily remarked in the hands of the anaesthetist. Again I smelt the sweet and sickly odour of the gas; again I heard the voices of the doctor and dentist growing fainter and fainter till…