Dream of Yardlong Beans - Omen of Marital Harmony
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Dream of Yardlong Beans - Omen of Marital Harmony
When a married woman dreams of yardlong beans, the dream corresponds to wood in the five elements. It signifies that she handles emotional matters well, an auspicious sign of good fortune in her romantic relationship. Sincere interactions with her partner will make the relationship even smoother. Dreaming of this in spring is propitious, while in autumn it is inauspicious.
When a single woman dreams of yardlong beans, she will be entangled in a romantic relationship, unable to let go of the past, which instead brings setbacks to her life. Those who have this dream will enjoy a smoother career when cooperating with people born in the Year of the Rat or the Year of the Dragon.

Dream of Yardlong Beans - Omen of Marital Harmony
When a married woman dreams of yardlong beans, she is likely to be taken advantage of by others in her career. Though there is good fortune ahead, she must see clearly where it lies. She should not let her emotions run wild, lest she be controlled and manipulated by others.
When a single man dreams of yardlong beans, his romantic relationship will be fraught with entanglements. This dream indicates frequent quarrels with his partner recently, leading to constant conflicts—a bad omen.
Those who work in medical care, health and related industries and have this dream will be plagued by a lot of repressed feelings, caused by heavy pressure in their career. They should pay attention to rest and must not overwork themselves, for it may dampen their financial luck.
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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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