RANDOM ENTRIES…
Do any of the following speak to you?
TAIL
TAIL: To Dream you wear a tail, signifies profit, but to see animals with tails, such as monkeys or apes, shows abundance of company or amusements.
Lucky Numbers: 13, 35, 53
-from Madame Zadkiel’s Fortune Teller and Mirror of Fate
SCISSORS
SCISSORS: To dream of a pair of scissors, is a sign of a marriage; if a girl dreams of them she wiU positively be married within a year.
-To a married woman such a dream is a bad omen, as it denotes some gay seducer will flatter her, and probably succeed in enticing her from the path of virtue.
Here is an old prediction in rhyme:
To dream of scissors — a full pair,
Tells a fair maid thai soon she’ll marry;
But to a Avife it doth declare
Her chastity will e’en miscarry!
-from The Golden Wheel Dream-Book and Fortune-Teller
-by Felix Fontaine
SCISSORS: Signify quarrels between lovers; disputes of married couples, and trouble in business.
Lucky Numbers: 6, 18, 36.
-from Mother Shipton’s Gipsy Fortune Teller and Dream Book:
Dreams and Their Interpretations; and Numbers of the Lottery to which They Apply
RHINOCEROS
-To dream they injure you is unfavorable to the dreamer.
-If you dream you see one dead, you’ll soon leave a relative.
-from The Model Book of Dreams, Fortune Teller, and Epitome of Parlor Entertainments
-by Henry Temple, and Cordelia M. Ottley
QUILTING
QUILTING: To dream you are quilting, foretells to an unmarried female that she will soon be wedded. It is also a good and lucky dream to a man. To be at a quilting party is good.
-from The Witches’ Dream Book, and Fortune Teller
-by A.H. Noe
PAGODA
PAGODA: To see a pagoda in your dreams, denotes that you will soon goon a long desired journey.
-If a young woman finds herself in a pagoda with her sweetheart, many unforeseen events will transpire before her union is legalized. An empty one, warns her of separation from her lover.
-from Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or, What’s in a Dream, a Scientific and Practical Exposition
-by Gustavus Hindman Miller
OYSTERS
OYSTERS: To dream of opening and eating oysters, shows great hunger, which the party dreaming should suddenly sustain; or else that he should take great pains for his living, as they do that open oysters.
-from Napoleon’s Oraculum, and Dream Book
NEST
NEST: To find a bird’s nest signifies the augmentation of your family.
-To see a nest of snakes, a bad reputation.
Lucky Numbers: 18, 28, 45.
-from Mother Shipton’s Gipsy Fortune Teller and Dream Book:
Dreams and Their Interpretations; and Numbers of the Lottery to which They Apply
MIRROR
MIRROR: To see yourself in the glass denotes wounded pride or sickness.
-To break one, misadventure.
-from Fortunes and Dreams:
A Practical Manual of Fortune Telling, Divination and the Interpretation of Dreams, Signs and Omens
-by Astra Cielo
LABYRINTH
LABYRINTH: If you dream of a labyrinth, you will find yourself entangled in intricate and perplexing business conditions, and your wife will make the home environment intolerable; children and sweethearts will prove ill-tempered and unattractive.
-If you are in a labyrinth of night or darkness, it foretells passing, but agonizing sickness and trouble.
-A labyrinth of green vines and timbers, denotes unexpected happiness from what was seemingly a cause for loss and despair.
-In a network, or labyrinth of railroads, assures you of long and tedious journeys. Interesting people will be met, but no financial success will aid you on these journeys.
-from Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or, What’s in a Dream, a Scientific and Practical Exposition
-by Gustavus Hindman Miller
KEYS
KEYS: To dream of keys is favorable to a person in trade; and to a sailor, they denote some gift, and that the dreamer will become rich.
-To dream of finding a key, denotes an addition to your estate; if you are married, it foretells the birth of a child.
-If you give another a key you will be speedily married; in love, keys betoken faithfulness, and a good-tempered sweetheart.
-To dream your keys are gone or lost, denotes that you’i] be vexed or crossed.
-from The Model Book of Dreams, Fortune Teller, and Epitome of Parlor Entertainments
-by Henry Temple, and Cordelia M. Ottley