What Does It Mean to Dream of Kowing One's Head?
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What Does It Mean to Dream of Kowing One's Head?
In traditional Chinese dream interpretation culture, dreams often carry certain omens. Then, what omen does dreaming of kowtowing hold in the dream analysis of Zhou Gong’s Interpretation of Dreams? Below are the findings from the comprehensive inquiry of Zhou Gong’s Interpretation of Dreams:
Dreaming of kowtowing to others: All things will go well and be auspicious, bringing Peace to all undertakings.

What Does It Mean to Dream of Kowing One's Head?
Dreaming of being the one who kows: You will act on behalf of others and may worry about official affairs related to your career.
Dreaming of kowtowing to parents: All things will go smoothly, and your trade and business will expand far and wide, boosting your Financial prospects.
What does it mean to dream of kowtowing and kneeling?
Dreaming of someone kowtowing to make a request, to summon, to respond, to express gratitude, to receive a gift, or to speak: all foretell glory, prominence and happy occasions.
Dreaming of someone kowtowing to bid farewell, to resign, to complain, or to report a matter: all foretell inauspicious events.
Dreaming of kowtowing to offer blessings, or gathering a crowd to kowtow and welcome a guest: the omen shall be interpreted according to the specific context.
Dreaming of kowtowing to others: it symbolizes the descent of virtuous energy and the arousal of innate vitality, foretelling that all things will prosper, all undertakings will go well and bring gains—a most auspicious dream.
Dreaming of others kowtowing: whether they kowtow to make a request or express gratitude, it all foretells glory, prominence and happy occasions.
Dreaming of someone kneeling and kowtowing to you: it is an omen of great fortune and auspiciousness.
Dreaming of kowtowing to others: it is an excellent and auspicious sign. For those who have this dream, all things will thrive and every undertaking will go smoothly.
Kowtowing to others: all things will be auspicious and prosperous.
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Paul Peng
Paul Peng is a Zhengyi Taoist priest from Longhu Mountain, Jiangxi — the ancestral home of the Celestial Masters' tradition. Ordained at 25 after a dream from the Celestial Master, he has practiced for 25 years under Master Zeng Guangliang. He is the curator of this store, which is officially authorized by Tianshi Fu. All items are consecrated at the temple by the resident priest team.
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