To be grateful to God Almighty in a dream means dispelling stress, gaining strength, wealth, blessings, prosperity or a good harvest. Ifsomeone in authority sees himself thanking God Almighty for His blessings in a dream, it means expansion of his authority. Gratitude to God Almighty for His blessings in a dream represents a monotheist, or one who submits to God’s Will.
If he is a hypocrite, it means that he will turn sincere, and if he is a true being to his Lord, it means that he will join the company of a noble, powerful, wise and a renowned person.
(See Also: Prostration)
[1]If someone helped you out or gave you something of great value in your dream, pay attention to how you felt when receiving their help, attention or charity as this will be the key to the interpretation.
If you felt unworthy, your unconscious is urging you to boost your self-esteem or is perhaps highlighting feelings of guilt.
If you are forgiven in your dream, who forgave you and what were you forgiven for? Also if you are given gifts, these represent something you think you need in waking life.
If you are the person being charitable, the message remains the same.
[2]Dreams of gratitude signify that you have a great-attitude. When a person is grateful they are full of greatness and elevated to a state of grace. Great things are coming to you because you are grateful for what you have, challenges and all.
[3]Surprising events will happen to you should you dream of being exceedingly grateful to someone; but should you dream of another expressing gratitude to you, the events will happen to someone dear to you.
[4]If you were grateful in your dream, you can expect some minor but pleasing good luck; if someone was grateful to you, an unexpected visitor is forecast
[5]It is lucky to dream of showing gratitude to God or friends for favors received.
[6]lucky numbers: 06-10-21-26-41-43
being grateful to someone: surprising events wil happen.
others expressing, to you: events wil happen to a loved one.
receiving, from children: wil live a long life.
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