What Does It Mean When a Woman Dreams of a Dead Fish?
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What Does It Mean When a Woman Dreams of a Dead Fish?
When a woman dreams of a dead fish, the five elements are dominated by water. This dream signifies that there are many opportunities to gain wealth in your career. Cooperating with others can improve the careers of both parties. Those seeking wealth should have a long-term vision and must not fight with others over trivial money matters. Dreaming of this in winter is auspicious, while dreaming of this in autumn is inauspicious.

For single women who have this dream, water dominates the five elements. You can treat others with sincerity in your career, and you will get help from noble people when seeking wealth.
For married women who have this dream, dreaming of a dead fish signifies that you will receive sincere help from noble people in your career. Those seeking wealth must not act arbitrarily.
For business operators engaged in catering, food and related industries, dreaming of a dead fish—with water dominating the five elements—is a sign of good fortune in your career.
What Does It Mean When a Woman Dreams of a Dead Fish?
For students who dream of a dead fish, water dominates the five elements. It is an omen of good luck in your studies. Those with abundant luck with noble people after having this dream will achieve excellent results.
For people engaged in finance, wealth management and related industries who dream of a dead fish, both metal and water are prosperous. However, greed will make you be taken advantage of by others in your career, and you will fail to gain wealth.
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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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