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Abhor Dreams

The meaning behind Abhor dreams

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To dream that you abhor a person, denotes that you will entertain
strange dislike for some person, and your suspicion of his honesty
will prove correct.

To think yourself held in abhorrence by others, predicts that your good
intentions to others will subside into selfishness.

For a young woman to dream that her lover abhors her, foretells that she
will love a man who is in no sense congenial.


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