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Have the geese arrived in a dream? Dream Interviewer will tell you what they want from you

Many of us often see dreams in which there are various animals and birds - dogs, cats, pigs, cows, chicken, ducks, geese. A dream book is a book that can explain to what an animal or bird fell into our sleep. An animal in a dream is akin to a carnival mask, wearing which one can adopt the habits and character of the character. It happens that animals and birds talk to us in a dream, this must be paid close attention, because, according to experts on the interpretation of dreams, sometimes predictions of animals in a dream should be taken literally - they are able to warn against ill-considered actions or help in a difficult situation .

Animal behavior is also important in a dream, interpretation may depend on it. A caressing cat, a running dog, an aggressive cow, flying birds, giggling geese - a dream book will interpret everything. By the way, now the conversation will go specifically on the geese, and as practice shows, often in our dreams, geese either chase us and try to bite us, either geese and goslings lie on the grass or peacefully swim in the pond.

If in a dream you try to call a geese in a certain place, then expect a career growth. And if you not only called them, and decided to feed - it's to acquire property. Sailing along a quiet and calm river of geese is sure to a long-term return of luck or favorable changes. Geese grazing on the grass, clearly to good, in particular, this indicates that in reality you will win someone's respect. Grandiose success can predict the gnawing weed of geese. Sonnik Miller says that the presence of geese in a dream reminds loving hearts of fidelity and dignity. If a goose in a dream stretches its neck and hisses, it's to a meeting with a friend or friend. Wait for the letter or any messages in case you decided to count the geese in a dream. Goose paws - by all means to luck.

In a dream, you hear the geese of the geese, it is unpleasant for you, and it is not in vain - it's for failures and misfortunes. Be careful, geese warn you about an accident and other troubles. Also giddy geese means false gossip, rumors, idle talk. In general, screaming and giggling in a dream, geese to tears. Do not expect anything good if you dreamed of a dead goose - it's to dissatisfaction and loss. Some geese flying in a dream will be made to justify themselves in something or be apprehensive of depression (the dream book of Hasse in this case presages the receipt of news).

There will be disagreements in the work team, as well as doubts or uncertainties about the correctness of the decision made, if you are eating a goose in a dream. The emergence of controversial issues in this case promises and "Dream of a modern woman." Fry the goose in a dream - it means that visitors will come to you, or you will go to visit someone. Esoteric dream book in this case draws attention to the pancreas, do not eat fried food in the near future. Sell geese in a dream - to losses, but to buy - beware of unintelligent actions. If you dreamed that you are killing a goose, then languish in anticipation of a large inheritance, promises dream books E. Tsvetkov and Hasse. Esoteric dream book, besides this, advises to pay attention to your state, because the inheritance, perhaps, is not expected by you, but it is expected of you. To pickle geese in a dream - expect disappointments in the near future, in particular, from making unnecessary purchases.

Despite the fact that geese that appear in our dreams are not always positive, they still try to protect us from possible troubles or warn them. Therefore, the dreaming goose to profit, family prosperity, success in business will be interpreted by almost any dream book. White geese are also no exception, for birds that come to our dreams often have white color. This is how many people ask the dream book - the white goose dreams about what? And get an answer - to the snow.

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