The Yarmulke is a Jewish symbol that is absolutely respectable and worthy of praise. To see a person wear this piece of holy garb usually means that you can trust them wholeheartedly. This is especially true if they never take it off and use it only as a status symbol or a way to show off.
To dream of a yarmulke (of Yiddish) or kippa (of Hebrew) the person is connected conscious or unconsciously with a spiritual internal force; it could serve it as guide in the daily life at this time. For their spiritual content, it is a virile good and not very common sign.If we detail, to dream that you lost their yarmulke, it could alert that you need to recapture the road lost in the treatment with their relatives, in the businesses or with their friends. To walk without one on your head, it insinuates that you are insecure, disrespectful of your religious faith or things that you considered sacred (marriage, children, family patrimony, etc) some years ago. Likewise, dreaming of that you is afraid with the loss of your yarmulke it suggests to cling to the truth when you need to make decisions. If the color is white it expresses rejoicing, party and future wedding; if it is black it denounces loss or mourning.
To dream of yarmulkes or ritual Jewish caps represents an approach or a confirmation to your beliefs or religious, ethical or philosophical considerations. The yarmulkes means the essential elements of your behavior or of your behavior with the human other beings. If you dream of yarmulkes of wool and of white color you will enjoy moments of great pleasure when being recognized your solidarity with some institutions of your community or with relatives.
Dreaming of yarmulkes of cotton and of blue color is omened optimism in the behavior of your friends and colleagues thanks to your influence.Just so, the dream about yarmulkes awakes an exemplary behavior, a positive thought and a clear mint before difficulties to solve. Here is not stimulated the stubbornness or the urgency since can increase errors or bad valuations.
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