Being able to hold an eel tightly in a dream is a good sign; if you let it run away, it means that good luck will slip away from you, making you disappointed. If a woman dreams of eels swimming in clear water, it means that she will have a short period of happiness. Seeing a long-dead eel in a dream symbolizes that you can defeat your enemies. For a couple in love, it means that after going through all kinds of twists and turns, they finally enter the wedding hall. The original interpretation of Zhou Gong's dream: dreaming of eels is auspicious. This dream represents softness, smoothness and lustre. Those who buy maids and concubines will have plump and smooth skin and a smooth body, and will also get child servants. If a person suffering from tuberculosis dreams of this, his illness will be cured. Dream Forest Mysterious Interpretation Dreaming about eating eels. This dream is not good for people who want fame and success. If a sick person dreams of this, he will get an epidemic, and if a pregnant woman dreams of this, she will have an easy birth. If a person living in seclusion in the mountains dreams of this, it is a sign that he will laugh at kings and princes. Dream Forest Mystery
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