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5 years 7 months ago #1 by Mrs.Jones

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    I had a dream I was at a threshold of a door, which I assumed was my home. I bent down for something and saw a black widow. I got scared and fell on my butt. I called out for my husband. The spider was on a black tread and the tread. I pulled back and realized the tread was attached to me. When my husband came there were 10 or more black widows rolled up in their red ball so they looked like little balls. I told my husband to be careful. I pulled back and cut the string letting the spider go. They didnt try to hurt us and I think they were scared too. I think my husband just pushed them away with his foot and they rolled away from the door. What can this mean?

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    5 years 3 weeks ago #2 by juliaanna

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  • Replied by juliaanna on topic Black Widows in dreams
    I had a dream in which there were a lot of spiders and looked, as you mentioned, like little balls. The spiders were very small and white. My husband said in the dream that they were black widows, but I told him that the black widow was not white. Three days later, I received a check with the money that the company I worked for owed to me. I read in this article about spiders in a dream that spiders may not always mean money, but a white and/or small spider is a sign of money. And I think there must be a little truth, because it's the second dream of small spiders, and then I got the money. Do you believe the spider has a connection with money?

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