Dreaming about pots

  Dreaming about potsWhat does it mean? Is it good to dream about a pot? Dreaming about a pot has real influences and reactions, as well as the dreamer's subjective imagination.

Dreaming of a boiling pot on the stove symbolizes improved reputation, prosperous career, and thriving business.

Dreaming about the food in the pot boiling and overflowing also indicates a smooth career and a prosperous family. But it also reminds you to be careful of endangering your own safety due to pride, complacency and indulgence in life.

If you dream of a broken pot, be careful that your parents will encounter disasters. If a man has such a dream, he should also be careful that his reputation will be damaged due to improper relations with women.

梦见锅子是什么意思

Dreaming of a broken pot suggests that your vitality or fertility will be affected and a crisis will occur.

  Original Zhou Gong's Dream Interpretation

A broken bell indicates bad things will happen.

If the cauldron (pot) overflows, the master will gain great wealth.

Dreaming about a pot in water. Dreaming about a pot that is broken and sinking in water indicates bad things. Dreaming about a pot that is intact indicates good luck.

Dreaming about dung in the pot is a bad omen, a sign of breaking the pot. If you get money in the future after dreaming about this, you will lose your family because of the money, so be careful.

A broken iron pot indicates a funeral.

  Psychological Dream Interpretation

Dream interpretation: In dreams, pots represent food and care, and symbolize the ability to absorb. Similar to the large stove representing the process of change, pots or pans may symbolize the ability to mix various "ingredients" and create something completely new.

Psychological analysis: The pot in the dream usually symbolizes vitality, vigor, and survival ability.

Spiritual symbolism: On the spiritual level, pots in dreams, like all other utensils, symbolize the feminine principle, generally referring to the aspect of caring for others.

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