Climbing it quickly portends that our ambitions will be fulfilled. If we are at the top, it means we have our goal in sight. If we are lying on the hillside, it means that we will rely on someone whose influence will be decisive and beneficial. If we slip and fall, we will not manage to carry out our goals.

To dream that you have lost your bonnet or shoes, denotes that you will quickly get married, or you will get into a constant situation, perhaps a sedentary life. A male will experience the same. If the articles are found, the dream implies a change of place.

Usually planes are dreamed by those who are about to have some vacation. The plane could also indicate your desire to escape your life and be free from all of the responsibilities and duties. The plane is also known as the symbol of your smooth work that gets done very quickly. To get more detailed dream interpretation, please also see the meaning of plane crash.

…means benefits and blessings. Seeing a bellows blowing fire in a dream means completing a project, satisfying a need, reaching one’s goal or earning money. If the bellows are not in use, or if they are not blowing air into the fire, then they signify distress, adversities and trouble. Seeing bellows that are used by a goldsmith or a silversmith in a dream means sincerity in one’s faith, certitude and devoting one’s life to worshipping God Almighty. Seeing bellows that are used in blowing glass in a dream signify deceit and cunningness. Bellows in a dream also represent a woman who conceive children easily, then quickly has miscarriages. Bellows in a dream also repre- sent a hot tempered man, a prison, a police station, or a torture dungeon. Seeing bellows in use by a blacksmith in a dream means easing of one’s trouble. (Also see Blowing into the fire)…

To dream that you have lost a bonnet or shoes, denotes that you will quickly get married.

In a dream, sulfur represents a liar or tainted money. If used as a fuel for cooking in a dream, sulfur then means guidance, benefits and dispelling worries, or distress, because it burns quickly and its smoke dissipates fast.