Monday, March 1, 2010

Money and Green Beans

How are the two related? Why in one of my dreams of course. This is the first dream in a very long time that actually translates in to something good...so a big yay for that!

The dream was of me going to a farm and buying, for a very large sum of money, fresh green beans. The amount purchased was the equivalent of maybe three regular sized cans. The amount of money I paid for that quantity? $78.38. The man who sold them to me was a very elderly, wise sort of man. The impression was that he was very knowledgeable about many things. I have looked up the meaning of every key part of this dream; the money, the numbers, the farm, the old man, the color green and the beans.

To see or win money in your dream, indicates that success and prosperity is within your reach.

To see or eat beans in your dream, signifies your connection to your roots and to humanity. Consider what binds you to your community. Alternatively, beans are symbolic of the soul and of immortality. They also relate to fertility.

Green signifies a positive change, good health, growth, fertility, healing, hope, vigor, vitality, peace, and serenity. Green is also symbolic of your strive to gain recognition and establish your independence.

To see an old man in your dream, represents wisdom or forgiveness.

To see or live on a farm in your dream, suggests that you are ready for growth.

Seven signifies mental perfection, healing, completion, music and attainment of high spirituality.

Eight stands for power of authority, success, karma, material gains, regeneration, and wealth. When the number eight appears in your dream, trust your instincts and intuition.

Three signifies life, vitality, inner strength, completion, imagination, creativity, energy, and self-exploration.



If the symbols in this dream are at all indicative of real life, virtually every dream or feeling I have ever had or wanted for myself will have come to fruition. Anyone who knows me is aware already of how strongly I feel dreams reflect one's waking life. Here's to hoping in this specific case, my beliefs are right on.

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