Grades dream meanings

Lucky numbers for this week: 5 winning numbers - 37, 65, 54, 12, 26; 2 extra numbers - 93, 89.
Fortunate colors for this dream: red and purple .
  • Mount - Association: Pursuit, success through effort. Question: What am I ready to get? In general: Mount according to the ancient Egyptians rise up when the mountain is too steep in a dream, obstacles in the life of the dreamer, which will be overcome only with great physical effort. Mountain can often get a better overview of the future life or symbolize impending obstacles. He points to problems that loom ahead. The exact meaning arises from the different circumstances, for example: – Mountains symbolize the general self-confidence and personality, while the summit is always a certain goal. – Are high... (read more)
  • Bend - General Meanings: More courage To bend (in the sense of bowing) something in the dream, then this dream denotes that the dreamer degrades himself and hides from others, he covers his own light under a cover. The dreamer has to “straight” himself and to be more self-conscious and to go through life. Traditional Meanings: European (Judeo-Christian) Demotion if bend yourself – You bend yourself for some kind of reason, then this dream indicates that you will have humiliation; Good time if bend to talk – When someone bends down to talk with someone, then this dream symbol means... (read more)
  • Multiplication table - General Meanings: – For children the multiplication table as a dream symbol will bring the best if they calculate good grades. – For adults, the ability to use the acquired knowledge in everyday life. Psychological Meanings: Multiplication table may be a sign of confusion because you do not know the simple number or the answer. Your unconscious is looking for the solution of a problem. Traditional Meanings: European (Judeo-Christian) Good evaluation if recite a multiplication table for children – For children the dream when they recite a multiplication table announces that they will get a good grade because they deserved this;... (read more)