Face Defined.

Face symbolizes your identity. Whenever you see a face reflected in a dream, it often speaks to that individual's purpose and identity. A face being distorted or marred in a dream can symbolize a destiny that has been tampered with or interfered with. 

When interpreting a face in a dream, it’s essential to focus on all the details of the face. For example, if the face has a beard, the interpretation changes because a beard symbolizes maturity. In this case, the dream is no longer just about identity but also about the level of maturity the person has attained.

If the focus of the dream shifts to a specific part of the face, such as the nose, the meaning changes again. It might then speak of a particular element or understanding, depending on the other details present in the dream. The key to interpreting the face is to pay attention to which detail is highlighted the most. By focusing on that specific detail, you can better understand what the dream is communicating, especially in relation to the face

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Two yellow directional hiking signs on a wooden post, with green leaves in the background.

LEFT AND RIGHT DEFINED

Whenever you see the word "left" in a dream or vision, it often represents areas where you lack strength and rely on others. It typically indicates spiritual purpose or calling, where a quality is not derived from your own strength but is empowered by God. This contrasts with "right," which symbolizes things established by our own strength, even outside of God. 

The distinction between left and right is that the left symbolizes areas you don't have authority over and where you are empowered by God to overcome. The right symbolizes things you have authority over and can do through your own strength. The key difference here is God versus man: The left symbolizes weakness or areas where God’s strength is needed. The right symbolizes strength, and when associated with God, it reflects His power.

In biblical terms, when Jesus is said to sit on the right hand of the Father, it is not a position of mere strength; rather, it symbolizes His divine empowerment and authority. The right hand of God signifies His strength, as opposed to the right hand of man, which represents human strength.

 Therefore, while in human terms we recognize both the right and the left, in the context of God, we only see the right. God does not have weaknesses, so the concept of the left does not apply to Him in that sense.