…Dreaming of gathering gooseberries, is a sign of happiness after trouble, and a favorable indication of brighter prospects in one’s business affairs. If you are eating green gooseberries, you will make a mistake in your course to pleasure, and be precipitated into the vertex of sensationalism. Bad results are sure to follow the tasting of green gooseberries. To see gooseberries in a dream, foretells you will escape some dreaded work. For a young woman to eat them, foretells she will be slightly disappointed in her expectations….

When you are gathering the gooseberries, then such dream denotes to joy and fulfilment in your waking life, after the hard times you have suffered from. The dream in which you are gathering the gooseberries also shows the end of hard times, which means that the brighter days are coming to you. If you see yourself eating the gooseberries in a dream, then it shows the mistakes you have made in the past in order to get the joy.

The dream in which you see the goose symbolizes femininity and purity. The goose could also indicate some important notice you haven’t noticed yet.

To dream that you see the goose means that you will enjoy the domestic happiness. The goose is also a symbol of family bonds you are carrying with yourself.

Own one, honor and favor. Hear the hiss of a goose or hen pheasant, profit and security in business relations. (See Gosling.)

The goose in dreams is a symbol of silliness and stupidity.

Dream of a goose is an omen of long journey and good fortune.

…To dream of gooseberries indicate many children, chiefly sons, and the accomplishment of your present pursuits. To the maiden they foretell a cheerful husband; they also denote happiness in marriage, and success in trade. Lucky lottery dream numbers – 19, 8….

Red gooseberries, stability. White, pleasure. Black, stress. Eat them when out of season, infidelity.

If you dream that you have goose bumps, then such dream shows, then such dream points to the things in your waking life, which you have discovered and which made you feel nervous. The dream could also indicate something you are afraid of.

Profit and pleasure. To kill one, misfortune; to catch one, snare laid for the dreamer. Also see Geese.

Getting an unkind husband, or a quarrel-some wife.

Inconstancy and laziness. Even when you feel you’re waving, you should keep going.

Ducks or geese symbolize happiness in love and destiny. Duck or goose with its squawking warns us that we are close to some danger. If we dream of them flying that announces visits or news. If they go swimming or flying solo, means marital happiness. If we eat ducks or geese it means benefits and domestic happiness.

Cut the head off the gosling or goose, joy, pleasure, happiness.

In a dream, geese represent beautiful women, handsome men or money. Honking gees in a dream represent death, drowning, crying or women in mourning. Herding geese in a dream means becoming a leader or presiding over people, earning their respect and becoming wealthy through them. A goose in a dream represents a man under stress. Geese in a dream also represents survivability and control of life in water and on land. Wild geese in a dream represents travels, business, property, moving into a new neighborhood. Geese eggs in a dream represent wealth.

…To dream of apples portends quarrels; beans, presents; cabbages, petty losses; carrots, new dresses and clothes; cherries, presents and kisses; gooseberries, domestic quarrels and legal disputes; grapes, the breaking of friendships; pears, births; plums, minor accidents; wheat, success in work and business, legacies and presents; grass, illness, the breaking off of engagements, disappointments in general; barley and oats, journeys and unexpected visits; hay, weddings, holidays and legacies….

…with a leap, he was gone. I shouted out to him, ” Why not ask that tree?” (There was a poplar growing near) but he did not hear me, and was out of sight before I could speak again. I walked on, but had not gone very far, before I came across a boy standing on a big stone, and blowing out his cheeks. There was a look of the most exquisite joy in his round, gooseberry eyes, as if he found his occupation the most delightful in the world. ”Why, what on earth are you doing?”I asked. He opened his mouth and out flew a swarm of bees. “Oh! Isn’t it Paradise?” he said. ”Paradise! They make their honey in my stomach!” “But don’t they sting you?” I asked. “Well, now you come to speak of it, I believe they do” the boy responded, “but what is that compared…