Your dreams not only show you where you’re headed, they tell you what is happening right now.
Dreaming of a future husband can be a meaningful experience, as it may indicate that God wants to guide you towards a possibility for love in the future or provide a warning about your emotional state, or the emotional state of your future partner. To prepare ourselves for finding the right spouse, we need to make sure our own spiritual lives are in order first by praying and being obedient to God’s Word. We can then begin looking for traits and characteristics that fit with what we feel is God’s will for us.
How To Dream About Your Future Husband
Dreaming of your future husband can have many different meanings. People can dream about their future husband in a variety of circumstances. There are several sources which state that dreaming of your future husband is a good sign.
Dreaming about your future husband can help you gain insight into certain aspects of your live.
Dreaming about your future husband is a way to get a glimpse of what your life will be like with this person.
The best way to dream about your future husband is to focus on what kind of person he is, how he interacts with others, and what his interests are.
If you don’t know anyone who’s married, then try looking at photos of people who are happily married in magazines or online for inspiration. You can also think about people who have qualities that would make them good partners for life and imagine yourself marrying them instead of your future husband!
Once you’ve gathered some ideas about what type of person would make the best husband for you, it’s time to start connecting those ideas with what’s going on in your life right now. For example: if there’s someone at work who has been showing signs of interest in you lately, then imagine them as being your future husband instead!
You’ll want to keep these dreams as realistic as possible so that they don’t end up being too far-fetched when compared against reality
The first thing you need to do is think about what type of person you would like to marry. Is he a doctor? A lawyer? A famous athlete? Do you want him to be someone who works in your building, or do you want him to be a foreigner who comes from another country?
Once you have these details figured out, it’s time to start dreaming! There are many ways that people dream about their future husbands, but the most common way is through lucid dreaming. Lucid dreaming occurs when you are aware that you are dreaming while sleeping; this means that you can control what happens in the dream and even wake yourself up if needed.
To start lucid dreaming, all you need is a quiet room with no distractions (no pets or children). You should also try to get plenty of sleep so that your body is rested and ready for sleep when it starts happening naturally on its own (this usually happens between 3 am – 4 am). Once asleep, keep focus on what kind of person you want for a husband; this will help keep
Divination on certain nights
In my current work-in-progress, it is Easter, and coming up to St Mark’s Eve (24 April, which in that year was a week after Easter), when good Lincolnshire maidens wait in the church porch to see who passes them at midnight. In other parts of England, they might expect to see the shades of those who will die during the year. A Lincolnshire girl could see those visions, too, but she might also see her future spouse, if she is going to marry during the year.
Another night for such divination is this Saturday, St Agnes Eve, 21 January. In Scotland, girls would go out to throw grain, saying:
“ Agnes sweet, and Agnes fair,
Hither, hither, now repair;
Bonny Agnes, let me see
The lad who is to marry me. ”
The shadow of their destined groom would be seen in their mirror later that night.
In other parts of the country, girls would fast. If they kept St Agnes Fast, their future husband would appear in a dream.
Midsummer Eve, 23 June, was the time to lay out a clean cloth with bread, cheese, and ale, and sit down with the street door open. The girl’s future husband would then, according to folklore, enter the room and drink the ale, bow, refill the glass, bow again, and leave. That’s a pretty detailed vision.
Halloween came at the time of apple harvest, and in some parts of the country girls would bob for apples, then put their apple under their pillow to fetch a dream of the man they would marry. Others would walk upstairs looking in a mirror to see a vision of their future spouse walking behind them.
And on New Year’s Eve, some maidens would sweep the room backwards while looking into a mirror.
Finally, girls had an opportunity every new moon to try this rhyme:
New moon, true moon,
Dressed in blue,
If I should marry a man,
Or he should marry me,
What in the name of love,
Will his name be?
Or any other time of the year
But if you couldn’t wait for one of those special evenings, you could try one of these:
- When you go to bed, place your shoes at right angles to one another, saying “Hoping this night my true love to see, I place my shoes in the form of a T”
- Pass a piece of wedding cake three times through the bride’s wedding ring, then put it under your pillow (or, in some places, a piece of cheese)
- Knit your left garter around your right stocking and keep knotting, at each line of the following rhyme tying another knot:
This knot I knit,
To know the thing I know not yet,
That I may see The man that shall my husband be;
How he goes, and what he wears,
And what he does all days and years.
- If you’re a Shropshire lass, fetch a half-brick from the nearest churchyard, and put that under your pillow
- Lay a four leaf clover under each corner of your sheet
- Eat a salt herring before you go to sleep
- Count thirteen stars for thirteen nights
- Clip your fingernails and drop the clippings into the flame of your lamp. Then hang your shift (petticoat) over the lamp, and while the fingernails are burning, the shadow of your future husband will appear on the shift.
- Peel an apple and throw the peel over your shoulder. The letter it falls into will be the initials of your future spouse.