What does it mean to dream about embankments? A dike refers to a water-retaining structure built along rivers, canals, lakes, coasts, or on the edges of flood diversion areas and reclamation areas. A embankment refers to a high bank built with earth, stone and other materials to retain water. It belongs to the field of water conservancy or engineering, and the stability of the embankment itself has a direct impact on the embankment. So, what does dreaming about the embankment symbolize? Dreaming about driving along the embankment indicates that you will encounter troubles and be deeply distressed. If you continue driving and nothing unpleasant happens, it means that you can successfully resolve these unfortunate signs and promote your own development. Dreaming of riding a horse along the embankment indicates that you will face and overcome all obstacles without fear on the road to happiness and wealth. Dreaming of walking along the embankment alone indicates that you will work hard to get promoted, and you will be rewarded with success in the end. Original version: Dreaming about water with banks is a good omen. This dream is a sign of getting rid of worries and removing dirt. Dream Forest Mystery |
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