As the palm of the hand appears in the dream scene, the doors of abundance and prosperity are opened. This magnificent view is a reflection of the strength in the dreamer's inner world, the openness of their hand, and their worldly breadth. The profound words of Ja'far al-Sadiq emphasize that the palm dream has six different dimensions: pleasure and passion, wealth, leadership, children, courage, and abstaining from the forbidden.
This mystical palm signifies an increase in the dreamer's wealth and property, and their honor with generosity and nobility. A wide and open palm heralds the abundance of sustenance, while a narrow and closed palm may be a harbinger of the opposite situation. The beauty and sparkle of the palm indicate abstaining from disobedience to God and the acceptance of prayers.
The beauty and sparkle of the palm's interior signify the dreamer's inner peace and spiritual abundance. The palms striking each other herald joy and delight. Seeing the back of one's hand striking the palm of the other hand indicates a calamity, while opening one's palms towards the sky signifies benefit and goodness. A closed palm indicates stinginess and narrowness. Seeing an object that invalidates ablution in one's palm signifies an increase in the dreamer's strength and worldly possessions.