1.People dream about what they were thinking about
To illustrate the teaching (on 55b) that a person dreams about what he was thinking of during
the day )לבו מהרהרי אלא לאדם לו מראין אין ,)the Gemara cites the incident of Caesar asking R’
Yehoshua bar R’ Chananya what he would dream of that night. R’ Yehoshua told him that he
would dream of being pressed into service by the Persians in a degrading way. Caesar thought
about the distressing vision all day and then dreamt of it at night.
2. Bar Hedya, the Dream Interpreter
The Gemara relates the story of Bar Hedya, the dream interpreter, who gave positive
interpretations to those who paid for his services and negative ones to those who didn’t.
Abaye and Rava shared many similar dreams and had them interpreted by Bar Hedya. Since
Abaye paid, his dreams were always interpreted for good; Rava did not pay, and his dreams
were interpreted for ill.
Finally, Rava discovered—in a book owned by Bar Hedya—that “dreams go according to the
mouth” (הפה אחר הולכין חלומות כל ,(meaning according to the way they are interpreted. Rava
cursed him and Bar Hedya fled, eventually meeting a gruesome death at the hands of the
Roman royal court.
3. The meaning of a well in a dream
The Gemara discusses the symbolic meaning of items appearing in a dream. If one dreams of a
well:
• R’ Chanina says he will see peace.
• R’ Nassan says he will find Torah.
• Rava says he will find life.
Siman – Shusher in shul going nu nu
The shusher in shul was going bananas trying to nu nu the guy giving nightmares to the President about
losing the election while the dream interpreter was telling the cheapskate he was going to fall into a well.
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