Dreams That Signal You're About to Experience Financial Good Fortune

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Many of us hope dreams can offer real insight—like which ones truly matter, which herald good news, and which warn that a relationship may be in trouble. Some also wonder why the scenes we dream about change each time, yet Chen Peng’s interpretations remain consistent. Dream interpretation isn’t environmental analysis; our real-life surroundings shift daily and we encounter new events all the time. But as in life, the core of any dream is the person at its center—you. With that in mind, let’s explore what you do and see in dreams that signals wealth.

1. Dreaming of finding hard currency

Hard currency refers to items like gold bars, silver coins, and ingots—symbols of financial luck. If you have such a dream, it suggests unexpected wealth may be coming your way. Steer clear of anything “unclean,” and you’re likely to hold onto that windfall. By contrast, dreaming of finding paper money points to a loss of wealth.

2. Employees dreaming of a same-sex boss taking them to a sauna or spa

If the mood in the dream is warm and pleasant—and there’s no romantic context—it reflects an honest, open rapport. From a workplace perspective, this suggests the dreamer and their boss have aligned interests, and money will naturally flow in at the right time.

3. Dreaming of being sexually harassed by a boss

Premise: the dreamer feels happy in the dream. This points to an attraction to the boss. It suggests that if the dreamer takes the initiative, their career can advance smoothly, bringing substantial financial rewards—though there may be tradeoffs. Approach emotional matters with caution.

4. Dreaming of characters resembling the Qinglong style indicates smooth career and increased wealth

In Plum Blossom divination, there are six “divine pen” styles: Qinglong, Baihu, Zhuque, Xuanwu, Goucheng, and Tengshe. Qinglong represents great joy. So if characters related to the Qinglong style appear in your dream, it signals good fortune. “The head of the silkworm and the beak of the swallow is Qinglong,” meaning characters with long strokes that suggest heads and horns—such as 乙, 乍, and 川—belong to Qinglong. This flowing, soaring style indicates smooth progress, career success, and growing wealth. There’s a saying: “When the Qinglong pen moves, joy arises; plans and pursuits succeed in all things. The household grows and wealth deepens; the master enjoys smooth sailing day after day.” Combined with the Five Elements, if Qinglong meets water, it means overcoming obstacles; if Qinglong meets fire, it points to promotion. By contrast, characters like “几,” with sharp ends and a wide mouth, belong to the Baihu style and can indicate illness or strange occurrences. Sometimes dreams contain typos; in Plum Blossom divination, adding a horizontal stroke, a dot, or a downward stroke suggests great wealth, success, or meeting noble people. If the writing is by hand, heavy dots indicate wealth may be found far from home.

5. Dreaming of a large fire

This is auspicious only if you feel genuinely happy in the dream. A joyful fire scene signals that good fortune is on the way—and good things are indeed coming.

6. Dreaming of riding an observation elevator

The key is a happy, upward ride—an enjoyable trip in an observation elevator. In dreams, this symbolizes upward momentum and financial luck, clearing the mind and helping you better manage money. If you’re an employee, it may indicate a raise; if you’re a salesperson, it may suggest closing a deal; if you’re a business owner, it may signal a new opportunity for significant profits. This points to legitimate wealth. Elevator attendants and related staff do not carry this meaning in such dreams.

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