Meaning
of
the
Dream
Once a man saw in his dream, that a lion was chasing him. The man ran to a tree, climbed on to it and sat on a branch. He looked down and saw that the lion was still there waiting for him.
The
man
then
looked
to
his
side
where
the
branch
he
was
sitting
on
was
attached
to
the
tree
and
saw
that
two
rats
were
circling
around
and
eating
the
branch.
One
rat
was
black
and
the
other
one
was
white.
The
branch
would
fall
on
the
ground
very
soon.
The
man
then
looked
below
again
with
fear
and
discovered
that
a
big
black
snake
had
come
and
settled
directly
under
him.
The
snake
opened
its
mouth
right
under
the
man
so
that
he
will
fall
into
it.
The
man
then
looked
up
to
see
if
there
was
anything
that
he
could
hold
on
to.
He
saw
another
branch
with
a
honeycomb.
Drops
of
honey
were
falling
from
it.
The
man
wanted
to
taste
one
of
the
drops.
So,
he
put
his
tongue
out
and
tasted
one
of
the
fallen
drops
of
honey.
The
honey
was
amazing
in
taste.
So,
he
wanted
to
taste
another
drop.!
As
he
did,
he
got
lost
into
the
sweetness
of
the
honey.
Meanwhile,
he
forgot
about
the
two
rats
eating
his
branch
away,
the
lion
on
the
ground
and
the
snake
that
is
sitting
right
under
him.
After
a
while,
he
woke
up
from
his
sleep.
To
get
the
meaning
behind
this
dream,
the
man
went
to
a
pious
scholar.
The
scholar
said
"The
lion
you
saw
is
your
death.
It
always
chases
you
and
goes
where
ever
you
go.
The
two
rats,
one
black
and
one
white,
are
the
night
and
the
day.
Black
one
is
the
night
and
the
white
one
is
the
day.
They
circle
around,
coming
one
after
another,
to
eat
your
time
as
they
take
you
closer
to
death.
The
big
black
snake
with
a
dark
mouth
is
your
grave.
it's
there,
just
waiting
for
you
to
fall
into
it.
The
honeycomb
is
this
world
and
the
sweet
honey
is
the
luxaries
of
this
world.
We
like
to
taste
a
drop
of
the
luxaries
of
this
world
but
it's
very
sweet.
Then
we
taste
another
drop
and
yet
another.
Meanwhile,
we
get
lost
into
it
and
we
forget
about
our
time,
we
forget
about
our
death
and
we
forget
about
our
graves."
May
God
wake
us
up
from
the
sleep
and
save
us
before
it's
too
late.