A traveler dreaming of a bowl being shattered is advised to be careful in case of wind:As in traveling.
A pregnant woman dreaming of breaking a bowl given to her by someone gives birth to a daughter:And guards against fetal demise.
A traveler dreaming of breaking a bowl is advised to set out on a smooth journey as scheduled.
A traveler dreaming of breaking a bowl into many pieces is advised to travel as scheduled.
For a person in love to dream of breaking his bowl suggests that he may expect to get married.
People in business dreaming of a bowl being broken represents a loss of business and the need to reorganize and start again.
People in love dreamed of seeing a bowl broken:Suggesting quick action, immediate action can be accomplished.
Those who dreamed of seeing a bowl broken after a dinner invitation implies poor grades in liberal arts:Affecting admission scores.
Pregnant people dreaming of a broken bowl:Predicting the birth of a boy, be careful not to move the fetus, and be careful with food and drink.
A dream of a pregnant woman dreaming of breaking her bowl means that she will not change her mind and will be admitted to school if she concentrates on her studies.
Pregnant people dreaming of breaking their bowls:Predicting the birth of a daughter, winter occupying the birth of a man, do not move the fetus.
People dreaming of breaking a bowl in the current year mean that they will get what they seek:And will be successful as they wish, but be careful against rumors of lawsuits.
Travelers dreamed of breaking a lot of bowls:Suggesting that the wind and sand are big, temporarily postponed and then set off again.
People in business dreaming of broken bowls means that at first things will go smoothly and as expected:But later there will be more ups and downs.
People in love dreamed of breaking a bowl:Suggesting mutual understanding and respect, marriage can be accomplished.
A pregnant woman dreaming of breaking a bowl while serving rice predicts the birth of a male child:A female child in the summer months, and caution against accidents.