Hi,
My Name is Tasawer and I am 45 years old.
Current situation is that I lost my mother whom I was very close to and she wanted to be part of my sons wedding (I lost my father many years ago). As part of our culture, fathers or paternal grandparents find the partner for the children. My wife opposed to our choice.
Now that, my parents are out of the way, my wife is assisting in selecting a suitable partner for our son.
This is the current situation in the family, which is not a problem but it is breaking culture rules.
I would like to add that there is a money dispute between me and younger brother who runs a market stall.
The night before the parents of the girl were coming to see us, I had a dream that I would like interpreted please.
I see that an OVERSIZE BLACK PIG is in our house and we are trying to drive it out. it manages to escape our clutches and does a good run round in our room that we have kept very clean and for guests. we always go into this room without shoes.
I also see that I park my car and visit my brother who runs a market stall. his stall is very big. The weather is very rainy. I walk around that market and when return to my car, I cannot find it. few people join me to find the car but to no joy. I feel it has either been stolen or been taken by the police for illegal parking so I report it and find that this is not the case. I eventually find my car and realise that I had been looking in the wrong place.
Then I see that there is a party in our house and my mum is present for the feast. when guests arrive, they are surprised to see my and say that 'you should be dead' but I reply by saying that no, the doctors made a mistake and my never passed away she has always been here with us.
The feast is supposed to be served on the floor and plates are passed around. but before the food is brought out, my dream breaks.
interestingly, the night before, my wife had a dream and saw my mum asking for food.
I will be very happy to receive an interpretation.
Thank you for your help in advance.
Wamest Regards
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