Primary interpretation
Core meaning
Punishment
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Word interpretation
Symbol in the reading of Miller
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Primary interpretation
Punishment
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Primary interpretation
Punishment
Interpretive tone
Key themes
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An empty inkwell seen in a dream promises you that in the near future you will be able to avoid public condemnation for the perceived injustice committed by you.
To see it filled means that ill-wishers may slander you if you do not take appropriate precautions.
If in a dream you see someone's clothes stained with ink - in reality, envious people will treat you dishonorably.
A young woman who saw ink in a dream will be slandered by a rival.
To see your fingers stained with ink in a dream means that you will be cruelly jealous until the best qualities of your nature prevail.
If the ink is red, you are in danger of serious trouble.
If you dilute ink in a dream, you will be involved in a low business.
A bottle of ink seen in a dream promises ill-wishers and failure in business.
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A selection of symbols from the same dreambook with close themes, tone, or meaning that helps refine the reading.
Trial, punishment and work
Severe punishment with illness or misfortune
Punishment
Brings comfort to the grieving and indifference to unkind condemnation
Financial losses, illness and guilt and remorse