Dream Interpretation: Where Does Your Wealth Come From?
Dreams arise from life and shape it in return; you could say they’ve been part of the human story since the very beginning. Dreams are captivating, and most of the time we can’t control them. In the early morning hours, people may try to cling to sleep, but the urge to use the bathroom often wins out, leaving the regret of a beautiful dream cut short. It’s said that dreams can mirror a person’s life path and also influence emotional well-being and financial fortune. In this article, Chen Peng explores, through dream interpretation, who is most likely to enhance your wealth—in other words, who your true “God of Wealth” is.
1. People who often dream of being alone or rarely engage in conversation with others
Your God of Wealth is your partner. If you’re not used to communicating with strangers, your financial luck tends to revolve around familiar faces, and the most reliable among them is your partner. If you’re unmarried, your God of Wealth may be a classmate or childhood friend.
2. People who frequently argue in their dreams
Your God of Wealth is a less familiar benefactor. Your strong personality shows up either with people who have little or no stake in you or with those you know very well—the former because there’s no fear of causing offense, the latter because familiarity leads to bluntness. With less familiar business partners, however, you can easily project confident assertiveness, and in life, assertiveness often reads as charm.
3. People who frequently dream of snakes
Your God of Wealth is your lover. When romance and career are intertwined, many attractive people of the opposite sex may be willing to help—as long as you make the effort. The one who will help you most is your lover, not out of self-interest, but out of affection.
4. People who often dream of water
Your God of Wealth is a strong superior. In your career, despite your broader vision and various needs for advancement, you may get sidetracked by romantic feelings. Only a strong superior can truly influence your career trajectory. You’re eager to learn and excel, so engaging more with such a leader will improve your financial luck.
5. People who frequently argue with their partners in dreams
Your God of Wealth is your family. Your work and love life can run into crises, and during those times, only your family stands firmly by your side. Love matters most, and the love that comes from family is the foundational bond Chen Peng emphasizes in dream interpretation.
6. People who often dream of ghosts
Your God of Wealth is Guan Gong. Everyone knows Guan Gong is a figure from the Three Kingdoms era. People who frequently dream of ghosts may need to ward off negativity and misfortune. This calls for a mindset shift to break the habit of ghostly dreams. At such times, drawing on the power of faith can deliver twice the result with half the effort and truly resolve the issue.
7. People who do not dream
Your God of Wealth is your parents or closest friends. A woman who doesn’t dream tends to find her God of Wealth in her parents. You’re inclined to enjoy life and be content with the status quo, and you generally give your husband plenty of freedom. In these moments, only your parents will occasionally offer candid, genuinely helpful advice. For a man who doesn’t dream, your God of Wealth is your closest friends. When everything feels routine or predictable, the people you truly trust are your closest friends. Each time you speak up and give back, discussing it with them can elevate the outcome.
8. People who frequently dream of fire or dry environments
Your God of Wealth is the ocean or blue gemstones. Someone who isn’t used to staying calm may bring tremendous drive to their career, but this often reflects a fear of instability. The remedy is to seek out a high-quality blue gemstone or visit the vast ocean. Which is easier? The sapphire, of course—it embodies elegance and style.
Knowing who your God of Wealth is doesn’t mean you can sit back and relax; rather, it points you toward your most auspicious direction so you can seize financial opportunities and keep wealth flowing.