Dreaming about a sandwich is interpreted as the representation of stressful situation. The recommendation of subconscious mind for the dreamer is to consider how to eliminate the pressure and stress, which is being put on him. To see a sandwich in the dream reflects ability to do two things quickly, but not properly. However, sometimes a sandwich is just a sandwich. It can indicate that the dreamer is hungry. To see or eat a fish sandwich in the process of dreaming is good omen for rational person. This dream signalizes conflict between spiritual beliefs and what is practical. The rational mind is winning in this combat.
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…To dream of the moon portends illness, usually mental, but not necessarily that of the dreamer; also domestic and financial troubles, and death by drowning.When I was in Cornwall some years ago, I mentioned a boating fatality that had occurred quite recently in the harbour to a local fisherman, who at once exclaimed, “Aye! Aye! I knew some-thing of the sort would happen, for I dreamed of the moon two nights following “; and he then went on to explain, that whenever he had such dreams, somebody was sure to be drowned….
…Dreaming of seeing the moon with the aspect of the heavens remaining normal, prognosticates success in love and business affairs. A weird and uncanny moon, denotes unpropitious lovemaking, domestic infelicities and disappointing enterprises of a business character. The moon in eclipse, denotes that contagion will ravage your community. To see the new moon, denotes an increase in wealth and congenial partners in marriage. For a young woman Dreaming that she appeals to the moon to know her fate, denotes that she will soon be rewarded with marriage to the one of her choice. If she sees two moons, she will lose her lover by being mercenary. If she sees the moon grow dim, she will let the supreme happiness of her life slip for want of womanly tact. To see a blood red moon, indicates war and strife, and she will see her lover march away in defence of…