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The interpretation of the dream of flying in the air by Ibn Sirin indicates a high status and noble lineage for the dreamer, with the possibility of a significant change in their life, whether for better or worse. Flying from one house to another suggests a reaffirmation of marriage. If the dreamer is ill and sees themselves flying, it symbolizes death. Additionally, flying generally represents travel; if the journey reaches completion and the person lands, it indicates success and good outcomes from this travel. Flying with wings signifies a transition from a worse state to a better one, while flying without wings reflects instability and a decline into a worse condition, which calls for self-reflection and repentance. Flying over mountains reflects a high rank, wealth, and prosperity, and flying over a river symbolizes success and livelihood. Flying above clouds points to pleasant surprises and the attainment of higher positions. Flying over green land indicates unexpected achievement of hopes and goals, whereas flying over cemeteries signifies illness, disappointment, or neglect of religious duties. Thus, the dream serves as a reminder to engage in good deeds and draw closer to God. Seeing oneself flying over people indicates authority and prestige, and suggests promotion and the fulfillment of wishes. For a divorced woman, dreaming of flying is a symbol of joy, stability, and relief from sorrow, with a boost in self-confidence upon reaching the moon, reflecting her responsibility and ability to manage her life confidently.
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