1- In olden times, a plait using three strands indicated the interweaving of body, mind and spirit. It also represented the influences which were assimilated by a growing girl and taken into her understanding of herself as a woman. In dreams it therefore represents womanhood. In the present day, as men become more sensitive, the more creative will often plait longer hair.
2- Plaited hair was formerly a means of creating order and cleanliness. Often in dreams to see a plait reminds us of the talisman or favour belonging to his lady which a knight of old would carry into battle. Nowadays it is more of a lucky charm.
To be plaiting string, rope, hair etc. highlights our ability to weave the different influences of our, or someone else’s, life into a coherent whole.
3- Very subtle influences come into play when we begin to develop spiritually. Hair plaited into the shape of a crown - or wound round the head indicates spiritual attainment.
[1]Psychological / emotional perspective: Plaited hair was formerly a means of creating order and cleanliness. Often in dreams to see a plait reminds us of the talisman – or favour belonging to his lady – that a knight of old would carry into battle. Nowadays it is more of a lucky charm.
To be plaiting string, rope, hair etc. Highlights our ability to weave the different influences of our, or someone else’s, life into a coherent whole.
[2]Gives gender-specific: In dreams, a plait represents womanhood. In the present day, the more creative men will often wear their hair longer, and for this to happen in a dream suggests that they are in process of recognizing their emerging sensitivity.
[3]Very subtle influences come into play when we begin to develop spiritually. Hair plaited into the shape of a crown – or wound round the head – indicates spiritual attainment. Hair is often used as a representation of the individual in magical spells.
[4]Material aspects: In olden times, a plait using three strands indicated the interweaving of body, mind and spirit. It also represented the influences that were assimilated by a growing girl and taken into her understanding of herself as a woman.
[5]Plaited hair: girlhood.
See Also: hair under body. Plaiting rope, etc.: weaving together different influences in one’s life; uniting conflicting feelings or people; a triangle of people.
[6](See Also: Braiding)
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