Saw my girlfriend engaging with another ex and I was angry at her. Told her she was cheating
Dream of celery, lettuce, eating
I dreamed I was eating a large amount of spinach, lettuce and celery, what does this mean?
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of celery in a dream
To dream of seeing fresh, crisp stalks of celery, you will be prosperous and influential beyond your highest hopes. To see it decaying, a death in your family will soon occur. To eat it, boundless love and affection will be heaped upon you. For a young woman to eat it with her lover, denotes she will come into rich possessions.
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Meaning of lettuce in a dream
To see lettuce growing green and thrifty, denotes that you will enjoy some greatly desired good, after an unimportant embarrassment. If you eat lettuce, illness will separate you from your lover or companion, or perhaps it may be petty jealousy. For a woman to dream of sowing lettuce, portends she will be the cause of her own early sickness or death. To gather it, denotes your superabundant sensitiveness, and that your jealous disposition will cause you unmitigated distress and pain. To buy lettuce, denotes that you will court your own downfall.
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Meaning of eating in a dream
Satisfaction. Pleasure. Happiness is assured. Eating alone can represent loneliness or depression, while eating with others can signify harmony and intimacy. Refusing to eat might mean you wish to become more self-reliant in your life. Eating alone can represent loneliness or depression, while eating with others can signify harmony and intimacy. Refusing to eat might mean you wish to become more self-reliant in your life. To dream of eating alone, signifies loss and melancholy spirits. To eat with others, denotes personal gain, cheerful environments and prosperous undertakings. If your daughter carries away the platter of meat before you are done eating, it foretells that you will have trouble and vexation from those beneath you or dependent upon you. The same would apply to a waiter or waitress. See other subjects similar.
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