Rake
Rake Dream Meaning
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Rake dream meaning is explained below using
12 different sources.
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Interpretation 1 — Ibn Seerin
(Shovel) A rake in a dream represents an employee or a servant. Its function is to sweep and gather dirt or manure and all of that means money in a dream. Only one who uses a rake in wakefulness will see one in his dream. As for an unmarried person, seeing a rake in a dream means getting married and protecting one’s chastity, or uniting with one’s beloved, or it could mean a crop, a good appetite, a ladle, a son, a comfortable financial standing, a hard working man, a helper, a hard working and a patient woman, or business activities.
(Also see Shovel)
Source: Islamic Dream Interpretation • Author: Ibn Seerin
Interpretation 2 — Zolar
lucky numbers: 03-34-39-42-52-54
buying a: are industrious in a tricky situation.
of a: beware of talkative thieves who alienate you from your love.
raking leaves: a wedding to occur soon to solve financial problems.
hay: your considerable physical stamina is guided by a strong wil .
stepping on a, and being bonked by it: a series of incidents laughable in their tragedy.
using a driveway: are too cautious in forming new relationships.
farmers: good friends wil take care of your necessities; you, the luxuries.
Source: Zolar’s Book of Dreams Numbers and Lucky Days • Author: Zolar
Interpretation 3 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
To dream of using a rake, portends that some work which you have left to others will never be accomplished unless you superintend it yourself.
To see a broken rake, denotes that sickness, or some accident will bring failure to your plans.
To see others raking, foretells that you will rejoice in the fortunate condition of others.
Source: Ten Thousand Dream Interpretation • Author: Gustavus Hindman Miller
Interpretation 4 — Ariadne Green
Raking leaves may point to what has died and must now be cleared away to reveal greener grass and make way for new growth. It may signify clearing out old prospects in business to make way for new ones.
Source: Ariadne's Book of Dream • Author: Ariadne Green
Interpretation 5 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
To dream of using a rake is an omen of a happy family celebration; to step on a Take predicts a surprise which will be especially exciting if the handle hit you.
See also Hay and Leaf (or Leaves).
Source: The Complete Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams • Author: Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
Interpretation 6 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
Dreams of a rake symbolize that you are cleaning up your life. This may be a precognitive dream showing you that if you clear out the space, soon you will be raking in the dough.
Source: Strangest Dream Explanations • Author: Dream Explanations - Anonymous
Interpretation 7 — Raymond Buckland
To dream of a garden rake indicates that you need to get your plans better organized. You cannot progress until you have a clearer understanding of where you want to go.
Source: Gypsy Dream Dictionary • Author: Raymond Buckland
Interpretation 8 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
1. Work will best be accomplished through a “hands-on” approach.
2. Good, happy relationships and home life.
3. Abundance (as in to “rake in the dough”).
Source: New American Dream Dictionary • Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
Interpretation 9 — myjellybean
To dream of using a rake is an omen of a happy family celebration.
To step on a rake predicts a surprise which will be especially exciting if the handle hit you.
Source: My Dream Interpretation • Author: myjellybean
Interpretation 10 — Margaret Hamilton
Used to spiritually groom by breaking away the undesirable from one’s life; see “grooming”
Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited • Author: Margaret Hamilton
Interpretation 11 — Gillian Holloway
To rake grass or leaves in a dream is to be assured of a happy home life.
Source: The Complete Dream Book • Author: Gillian Holloway
Interpretation 12 — Internet Archive - Anonymous
To Rake hay, a wedding to come; to Rake leaves, a happy home.
Source: Mystic Dream Book • Author: Internet Archive - Anonymous