Dreaming that you’re drinking tea insinuates that you lead a quiet and loose life thanks to your impeccable behavior. Dreaming about tea without drinking it announces hopes or illusions that are unlikely to come true. Dreaming of any kind of tea insinuates that the indiscretions committed in the presence of others will undermine the dreamer. Dreaming of drinking tea among friends announces success in society. Dreaming that there are bugs, flies or mosquitoes as you drink tea announces future difficulties in emotional relationships. Dreaming that you drop the tea you’re drinking to the floor, announces family issues because of a misunderstanding.

…Dreaming that you are brewing tea, foretells that you will be guilty of indiscreet actions, and will feel deeply remorseful. To see your friends drinking tea, and you with them, denotes that social pleasures will pall on you, and you will seek to change your feelings by serving others in their sorrows. To see dregs in your tea, warns you of trouble in love, and affairs of a social nature. To spill tea, is a sign of domestic confusion and grief. To find your tea chest empty, unfolds much disagreeable gossip and news. Dreaming that you are thirsty for tea, denotes that you will be surprised with uninvited guests….

…To dream of drinking tea, or being present at a tea-party, is a sign of thrift and domestic happiness: a girl who dreams of meeting her lover at such a party, or of drinking tea with him, may be sure that he’s all right, and she can close her matrimonial bargain with him at once without any risk. Lucky lottery dream numbers – 61, 19….

Getting into entangled business affairs.

If you drank the tea in a dream, then it indicates the domestic comfort you created in your life. The drinking of the tea is also the symbol of communication with those around you.

The dandelion that are glowing perfectly represents great days. If you are drinking tea that is made of dandelion, then you must check on your health, because your body is sending some signals through the dream.

…memory of so valuable a friend.) The other extraordinary story to which I have alluded, I heard from what I consider unimpeachable authority. Mrs. Brooke, whom I have already mentioned, told me that she was drinking tea one evening in Fleet Street, when a medical gentleman was expected but did not arrive till late. Apologising for his delay, he said he had attended a lady who suffered from a contracted throat, which occasioned her great difficulty in swallowing. He said she traced the cause to the following circumstance. When she was a young woman, and in bed with her mother, she dreamed that she was on the roof of a church struggling with a man, who attempted to throw her over. He appeared in a car man’s frock and had red hair.Her mother ridiculed her terror, and bade her compose herself to sleep again; but the impression of her dream…