A dream of salt piled up next to a dessert is indicative of failure.
If you picked up small change in your dream, it's an omen that you will earn more money. The bigger notes are not good in a dream. They are indication of trouble with money. Giving your change to someone is giving your position to someone else.
I saw a heap of salt piled up next to my rice pudding. Then I saw some unique coins from a different civilisation that looked very new and interesting scattered on the ground. As I started picking them up , another girl started picking them up too. I got one or two more than her but then I saw another one of the unique coin that I had picked, so Instead of keeping it I offered it to her and Noticed that there were other coins of the same sort on the ground that I had picked up earlier that she could pick up now.
I have a job interview tomorrow. Is this in relation to unique answers that I will give but later, in her interview she would also have the same opportunity? Later I saw another dream that a girl with glasses was sitting on a scooter with six other girls, three in front of her and two behind but she was the driver. She was full of smiles. Does this indicate she will be the successful applicant?
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Yes, my interpretation was correct. I didn't get the job but how did the universe decide before the interview that number four applicant was going to win the job? Was this decided by the universe at the moment of designing the interview questions?
It is not sufficient to set a goal and work towards it. The energy of people connected to you through that aspect of you life also influences your success and failure. So never underestimate the power of other people's thought energy. That's probably why having someone else to do the prayer for you works better as this gives you added energy that you require to succeed and for the universe to conspire your success. Yes, I meant conspire because sometimes you get recognition for little things and sometimes no recognition of even bigger contributions. It's not always what you do that matters but also how others perceive you.
If you picked up small change in your dream, it's an omen that you will earn more money. The bigger notes are not good in a dream. They are indication of trouble with money. Giving your change to someone is giving your position to someone else.
I saw a heap of salt piled up next to my rice pudding. Then I saw some unique coins from a different civilisation that looked very new and interesting scattered on the ground. As I started picking them up , another girl started picking them up too. I got one or two more than her but then I saw another one of the unique coin that I had picked, so Instead of keeping it I offered it to her and Noticed that there were other coins of the same sort on the ground that I had picked up earlier that she could pick up now.
I have a job interview tomorrow. Is this in relation to unique answers that I will give but later, in her interview she would also have the same opportunity? Later I saw another dream that a girl with glasses was sitting on a scooter with six other girls, three in front of her and two behind but she was the driver. She was full of smiles. Does this indicate she will be the successful applicant?
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Yes, my interpretation was correct. I didn't get the job but how did the universe decide before the interview that number four applicant was going to win the job? Was this decided by the universe at the moment of designing the interview questions?
It is not sufficient to set a goal and work towards it. The energy of people connected to you through that aspect of you life also influences your success and failure. So never underestimate the power of other people's thought energy. That's probably why having someone else to do the prayer for you works better as this gives you added energy that you require to succeed and for the universe to conspire your success. Yes, I meant conspire because sometimes you get recognition for little things and sometimes no recognition of even bigger contributions. It's not always what you do that matters but also how others perceive you.