Dreaming about children

What does it mean to dream of children? Is it a good or bad thing to dream of children? Dreaming of children can have real-world consequences and reactions, as well as the dreamer’s subjective imagination. Please see the detailed explanation of dreaming about children below, compiled by the official website of Zhougong’s Dream Interpretation. Dreaming of sweet and beautiful children indicates that warm joy will accompany you, and a mantle of luck will shimmer upon you, radiating wealth and happiness. Dreaming of many beautiful children portends great prosperity and heartfelt blessings. A mother dreaming of her child being slightly ill may see her child jumping around, but there will be other troubles. Dreaming of children working or studying indicates ordinary happiness in peaceful days. Dreaming of your child being seriously ill or dead indicates fear, and the child’s safety and happiness are threatened, which is very sad. Dreaming of your child dying indicates that you will soon be filled with worry and disappointment.

Dreaming of children looking disappointed indicates harassment from enemies, and you may be concerned about what seemingly friendly people are doing behind your back.

Dreaming of playing with children indicates success in all your business ventures, love affairs, and career.

Dreaming of many beautiful and adorable children suggests a bright future and many people wishing you well.

If a mother dreams of her child falling ill due to a cold, it means she is worried about her child, even though he or she is healthy.

Dreaming of a child being seriously ill or dead suggests a deep worry troubling you.

Dreaming of a child focused on work or study indicates that something unfortunate will happen in the near future, causing you worry.

Dreaming of an angry child suggests someone will cause you trouble, and a previously friendly friend may no longer be willing to continue working with you.

Dreaming of playing with children indicates that your career and love plans will go smoothly.

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