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dream wallet

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Wallet
I envision my dream wallet to be divided into 3. The first one contains cards such as
government IDs, shopping mall discount cards and ATM. The next one holds the
keys and the last compartment contains bills. I usually separate the coins from the
bills, put them in a coin purse because when coins are heavy and I don’t feel
comfortable carrying a heavy wallet with lots of coins.
The cards im my wallet represents my identification and status in the society. These
cards
To dream of a wallet represents identity and social effectiveness. How you see
yourself, or identify someone else in regards to using power to achieve goals or do
what you want in life. A wallet may also reflect how well you or someone else is at
carrying out promises. Potential power or capability. A reflection of your self-respect.
While money in dreams is more about the power to attain goals, a wallet reflects how
powerful you see yourself or others in their potential to achieve goals.
To dream of getting a new wallet represents a renewed sense of power, or changes
that make you feel more in control. You may be experiencing momentum, or seeing
more goals being realized than usual. A problem you have may be improving. You
may have more confidence in what you are able to do.
To dream of someone trying to steal your wallet or "pick pocket" you may reflect
feelings about the potential to be taken advantage of. Your self-respect, reputation,
or status may feel threatened or lost.
To dream of losing your wallet may reflect how you are feeling worthless or suffering
from depression. Feeling embarrassed by low status or low social standing. Feeling
that your life is in chaos.
Alternatively, wallets in dreams may reflect your honest feelings about your personal
worth due to your financial status.
Example: A man dreamed of seeing his friend lose his wallet. In waking life the man
noticed a friend breaking a promise. The missing wallet reflected his view of his
friend being unable to deliver on his promise.
Example 2: A young boy dreamed of his father's wallet being stolen. In waking life he
felt that his self-respect had been taken away.
Example 3: A man dreamed of holding on to his wallet tightly. In waking life he didn't
trust someone whom he felt was trying to con him.
Example 4: A woman dreamed of losing her wallet and not being able to get on a
train. In waking life she had a low opinion of herself because she was always
financially broke and witnessed her friends having better lives while working less
than her.
Example 5: A woman dreamed of seeing people getting their wallets out and being
ready to pay for something. In waking life she was uneasy about advice she had
given to someone who was acting on it because she felt the advice was too serious
and may risk the person's reputation if they decided to follow her advice.
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