What does it mean to dream about objects? Is it a good or bad omen?

  What does it mean to dream about objects ? Is it good or bad to dream about objects? Dreams about objects have both real-life influences and reactions, as well as the dreamer's subjective imagination. Please see the detailed explanation of dreams about objects compiled below.

  Dreaming of losing things can represent discarding the bad and keeping the good, thus considered an auspicious sign. However, it could also mean losing something you cannot lose, such as affection or family ties, which would be an ominous sign.

What does it mean to dream about objects?

  If you dream of finding money or valuables, be careful in your daily life. You may suffer losses or lose something important due to carelessness.

  If you dream of finding or picking up something, be careful in your daily life, as you may lose some important items due to carelessness.

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  Dreaming of receiving or offering items. When someone in your dream bestows or gives you something, you should carefully examine what it is. A good item brings good fortune, while a bad item brings misfortune. Whether you accept or refuse, there may be good or bad luck; you must interpret the dream accordingly to find the true meaning. Dreaming of offering, sending, or returning items also requires careful examination of the item itself and interpreting its meaning to discern good or bad fortune. Generally, offering a bad item is unlucky, while offering a good item indicates personal loss. If someone refuses to accept the item and returns it, it signifies some setback in your endeavors; if someone says they are returning the item, it means you will ultimately succeed. (From *Dream Interpretation of the Forest*)

  Dreaming of someone asking for something. In dreams, if someone asks for clothing, it signifies resigning from office and returning home; if they ask for manure, it signifies business failure; if they ask for gold, silver, copper, or tin, it signifies being spared punishment or redeeming from jail; if they ask for hairpins, combs, or ornaments, it signifies an unsuccessful marriage and marital discord; if they ask for writing implements or toys, it signifies failure in officialdom; if they ask for flowers or fruits, it signifies misfortune for children; if they ask for weapons, it signifies peace and tranquility throughout the land; if they ask for rice, wheat, wine, food, or millet, it signifies a poor harvest and famine; if they ask for shackles or instruments of torture, it signifies the release of a criminal. These are just some examples; a comprehensive list is not possible. (From *Menglin Xuanjie*)

  Dreams and objects. When a relative in the five cardinal relationships gives an object, one should carefully examine what that object is. If paired with a crown, it signifies extraordinary talent and ambition; with clothing, it indicates bestowed robes and armor; with dung, it signifies increased wealth and profit; with money, it signifies severe punishment; with hairpins, it signifies marriage and a suitable partner; with writing brushes and inkstones, it signifies literary advancement; with combs, it signifies relief from worries and anxieties; with satin, it signifies the passing of time; with flowers and fruits, it signifies the birth of a son or daughter; with zithers and lutes, it signifies lasting harmony; with grains, it signifies abundant harvests and a prosperous family; with poetry and books, it signifies great literary talent and good fortune; with scriptures, it signifies Buddhist worship and fasting; with pearls, it signifies tears flowing freely; with gold and silver, it signifies misfortune and punishment; with cages and traps, it signifies certain death; with instruments of torture, it signifies high office; with onions and vegetables, it signifies abundant wealth and prosperity; with ice and snow, it signifies the depletion of family fortune; with phoenixes and unicorns, it signifies the birth of nobles; with snakes and carp, it signifies offspring of dragons; with turtles, tortoises, fierce beasts, and evil birds, it signifies misfortune for pregnant women; with chickens and dogs, it signifies encountering villains on the road; with insects and rats, it signifies the dissipation of family wealth; Ice and dew, flowing emptiness, are omens of unrest; when combined with weapons and armor, movement signifies victory, stillness signifies the arrival of troops; with feathers, it indicates a change of attire; with skin and bones, it signifies transcendence and refinement, but is unfavorable for the sick; with beard and hair, it signifies a man's ambitions fulfilled; with ears and eyes, it signifies keen senses; with teeth and tongue, it signifies disputes and conflicts; with the yang tomb, it signifies a hero's ambition, but also misfortune for merchants and a swift recovery for the sick; with the yin tomb, it signifies double profits for merchants, but also misfortune for men and death for the sick; with brocade clothing, it signifies continuous mourning; with jade pendants, it signifies a harmonious marriage and illicit affairs; with cinnabar and painting, it signifies unfulfilled dreams; with jade, it signifies the birth of talented men and beautiful women; with precious jewels, it signifies success in all endeavors; with seals and tablets, it signifies selection for official positions and promotion; with written contracts, it signifies successful transactions; with fruits such as pomegranates, persimmons, lotuses, melons, peaches, and apricots, it signifies numerous offspring; with osmanthus and lotus flowers, it signifies successive successes in imperial examinations. (From *Dream Interpretation of the Forest*)

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