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Word interpretation

To dig

Symbol in the reading of Miller

MillerNeutralPovertySuccess

Below you will find the full author reading, related symbols, and parallels from other dreambooks.

Primary interpretation

Core meaning

Poverty and success

Interpretive tone

Neutral

Key themes

PovertySuccess
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Primary interpretation

Core meaning

Poverty and success

Interpretive tone

Neutral

Key themes

PovertySuccess

Author interpretation

Each paragraph unfolds a distinct scene, state, or shade of meaning. Read them in sequence so the interpretations stay clear.

01

Seeing earthworks in a dream means that a difficult, but by no means poor, life awaits you.

02

If, while digging a hole, you find some shiny valuable things, this promises a favorable turn of fate.

03

But to find large voids in the pit means that you will be pursued by real misfortunes.

04

Water filling the hole you dug means that, despite your best efforts, the state of affairs does not obey your will.

Other dreambooks for this word

See how other authors interpret this same symbol.

Freud

To dig

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Neutral

A symbolic designation of sexual intercourse

Golden Wheel

To dig

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Neutral

Quarrel, trouble and disappointment

Close-meaning symbols

A selection of symbols from the same dreambook with close themes, tone, or meaning that helps refine the reading.

Chamber

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NeutralFailuresPoverty

Failures, poverty and success

Almsgiving

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NeutralTroublesPoverty

Troubles, poverty and wealth

Backpack

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NeutralTroublesPoverty

Troubles, poverty and happiness

Buffet

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NeutralTroublesPoverty

Troubles, poverty and happiness

Swimming

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NeutralTroublePoverty

Care, poverty and happiness

Hair

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NeutralPovertySuccess

The poor, success and spiritual purification

Village

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NeutralPovertySuccess

Poor people, success and health

Sun

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NeutralDiseasePoverty

Illness, the poor and success