The Interpretation of Dreams (Oxford World's Classics) by Artemidorus

The Interpretation of Dreams (Oxford World's Classics) by Artemidorus

Author:Artemidorus [Artemidorus]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780192518873
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2020-01-16T05:00:00+00:00


UTENSILS AND TOOLS

58 Next, you should take utensils and tools as referring not only to their respective crafts and the work of those crafts, but also to the craftsmen themselves and the users of the utensils. For example, someone dreamt that his horse’s bit had slipped out: his groom died. And then again someone dreamt that his wine-ladle suddenly broke: his butler died. You should apply this same reasoning to all utensils and tools.

2 An allied point. If someone sees in a dream the disappearance of things which cannot possibly be destroyed anywhere or anyhow, that foretells death for the dreamer or the blighting of his eyes. For example, someone dreamt that the sky had vanished, and he died. Just as one can no longer use things which are lost, so anything for which a man has no more use is, as far as he is concerned, as good as lost.



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