Dream about Buying Curd

Dream about buying curd is unfortunately a warning alert for a situation that requires swift action and quick decision. You do not realize the difficult struggles and challenges that you will have to endure. You know your limitations. This dream symbolises a shocking situation or painful experience. The path to your goals are not going according to the way you planned it out.

Buying curd is a clue for someone who is dear to you. You need to move on and abandon your outdated modes of thinking and behavior. You are desperately holding out for a chance to obtain the object of you affection. This dream is unfortunately a warning alert for your need to pay attention to your inner voices and intuition. You are too easily susceptible to some negative energy around you.

Buying curd in dream indicates unwanted or rejected aspects of yourself. You may be trying to elevate yourself to a higher level of consciousness. You may be too direct and blunt. This dream indicates vanity, conceit and your unchanging or unyielding nature. A critical component is lacking in your relationship.

Dream about buying curd is unfortunately a warning alert for feelings of unworthiness and low self-esteem

You need to charge forward toward your goals. You tend to be pessimistic and see the dark or negative side of things. Your dream hints someone in your life (past or present). You need to change your approach toward your goal.

Buying curd is sadly an admonition for balance or lack of balance in your life. Your focus is being divided into too many directions. You will regret the opportunities that you are missing out on. Your dream states the results of your hard work and the fruits of your labor. You may be wanting to escape the pressures and stresses of adulthood.

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