Gold and silver in dream meaning

Go-cart:

  • (See Palanquin)

God’s House:

Gold and silver in dream meaning


  • (See Entering Paradise; Ka‘aba; Masjid; Mosque)

God’s will: (Destiny; Divine will)

  • Acknowledging God’s will in a dream signifies:

    • Receiving great benefits.

    • Prosperity.

    • Reaping the fruits of success in whatever good project one undertakes.
      (Also see Allah)

God:

  • (See Allah)

Gold:

  • In a dream, gold is generally disliked, symbolizing damages, anxiety, and losses.

  • Wearing a golden bracelet → receiving an inheritance.

  • Wearing a golden ornament → marriage to an incompatible person.

  • Wedding gift of gold → trouble.

  • Receiving a golden bar → losing money or business.

  • Melting gold → persecution for a loathsome act, becoming the talk of the town.

  • Broken chips or gold coin → meeting with the ruler or governor.

  • Minting gold → evil, death, or destruction.

  • House turning into gold → fire will consume the house.

  • Hand turning gold → paralysis.

  • Eyes turning gold → blindness.

  • Wearing a golden/silver necklace or one studded with gems → leadership, or being entrusted with something.

Other interpretations:

  • Gold also represents festivities, joy, profits, good deeds, dispelling stress, marriage, children, knowledge, and spiritual guidance, or literally the business of goldsmithing.

  • Gold turning into silver → decrease in value, or changes regarding women, children, or property.

  • Silver turning into gold → increase in value, rising fortune of wife, children, business, or clan.

  • Gold embroidered garment/fabric → religious offerings.

  • Gold-plated ornaments → emulating mundane people, or ostentatiously imitating spiritual people.

  • Pure gold or silver → purity, sincerity of intentions, true covenant, or peace treaty.

  • Gold or silver plated ornaments/objects → short life, changing circumstances, sleepless nights, or forgetfulness.

  • Wearing handmade jewelry → perpetual earnings.

  • Gold foils → same interpretation as handmade jewelry.

(Also see Goldsmith)

Golden cage:

  • (See Marriage)

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