Luck, Protection & Future
Mystical signs in the coffee cup, spiritual dreams and the hopeful cards of tarot all circle around luck, protection and what is to come. Here the threads converge.
In the coffee cup
Lexicon →Angel
An angel in the grounds promises an unseen guardian watching over your fate; heed the heavenly guidance that gently steers your kismet toward the light.
Coffin
The coffin whispers of news that will weigh upon the heart, yet fate asks only that you receive it with dignity, for behind every closing a quiet door swings open.
Dragon
The dragon stands for enmity, obstacles and a powerful adversary blocking your path. Yet it can also mean an encounter with great, influential people and a mighty transformation of your fate.
Church
The church calls you to a quiet hour of prayer and reflection, a solemn occasion drawing near in which the heart turns toward the divine.
Devil
The devil in the grounds warns of someone secretly plotting evil against you; keep your heart pure, for fate unmasks every scheme in the end.
Grave
The grave seals the end of a chapter, a word at last spoken, a burden finally laid down; honour what has been, for fate buries only to ready fresh soil for the seed.
In dreams
Dreams →Ablution / washing
In the Oriental-Islamic tradition, ritual washing in a dream is a sign of repentance, the forgiveness of sins, and release from worries. According to Ibn Sirin, especially when performed completely, it promises the fulfillment of wishes, recovery, and a blessed new beginning in one's affairs.
Angel
In the Oriental-Islamic tradition, seeing an angel in a dream is a most favorable sign, heralding glad tidings, divine aid, and protection from danger. According to Ibn Sirin, a kindly angel promises honor and comfort in hardship, and if it speaks, it signals true guidance the dreamer should heed.
Holy book / Quran
In the Oriental-Islamic tradition, seeing a holy book, especially the Quran, is held to be a most blessed sign of guidance, knowledge, and a long, blessed life. According to Ibn Sirin, one who reads or carries it in a dream is promised honor, protection, and the resolution of his affairs through truth.
Kaaba / pilgrimage
In the Oriental-Islamic tradition, the Kaaba or pilgrimage in a dream promises great blessing, the fulfillment of a long-held wish, and a blessed turning point in life. According to Ibn Sirin, it points to safety, the forgiveness of sins, and a person or occasion that brings the dreamer guidance and honor.
Light
In the Oriental-Islamic tradition, light in a dream is a sign of guidance, knowledge, faith, and a way out of distress. According to Ibn Sirin, radiant light promises blessing, the clearing of tangled affairs, and a path that leads the dreamer from worry to joy.
Praying
In the Oriental-Islamic tradition, praying in a dream is regarded as a good omen, signaling the granting of a need, protection from worries, and a path leading to righteousness and inner peace. In the spirit of Ibn Sirin, one who sees himself praying devoutly is promised blessing and a good outcome to his affairs.
In tarot
Tarot →The Star
In love, the Star promises the healing of old wounds, renewed hope and a tender bond built on trust. Reversed, insecurity or disappointment may briefly close the heart.
The Sun
In love, the Sun promises happiness, warmth, and a sincere, sunlit connection; relationships blossom openly and joyfully. Reversed, there may be a passing chill or an overly rosy picture that needs honest clarity.
The Wheel of Fortune
In love, the Wheel brings a fated encounter or a happy turn in the relationship, often sparked by chance. Reversed, it can indicate a temporary lull or poor timing.
The World
A relationship reaches a fulfilling, well-rounded stage: commitment, moving in together, or the sense of having truly arrived. Reversed, the final step toward commitment is missing, or an old chapter remains unresolved.