Meaning of dreams about Coffee shop
DreamPath Analysis Summary
The presence of other individuals or objects in the dream world indicates outside forces that have a significant influence on your life at the moment. Unlike dream symbols which focus on your body or your feelings, these external symbolic imageries mean you are fixating on something that may be out of your control or a peripheral issue that will eventually have a significant impact on your life. Foodstuffs, in the dreams, are usually thought to be representative of the quality of our financial situation or perhaps a reflection of what our situation could be under varying circumstances. As such, the type of food and its condition may reveal something that you need to do, something that you need to stop doing, or something that is affecting your financial situation in one way or another. Drinking a beverage, for instance, is usually tied to your work ethic. This means that your financial position may be improved or worsened by your behavior at work. The obvious example would be getting a promotion for good work or getting fired for bad work, but this symbol is more nuanced than that. You may be denied a bonus because you were careless with some details, or you may be overlooked to head a project because your workspace appears messy and unorganized. Alternatively, you may earn the appreciation of your boss for discretely pointing out an error rather than joking about it with your colleagues in the breakroom later. Coffee in particular often refers to receiving news of some kind. Those who envision themselves interacting with coffee may soon hear something that would affect their life positively or negatively. As a subset of the drinks symbol, this news is probably related to your work or at least something that you profit from in some way, like a group project or experience. The image of coffee within the context of a coffee shop suggests that there may be a death in the workplace. Perhaps this person was someone you were close to, or maybe they were someone you only knew in passing. Their death may cause your own workload to increase, however, if they were in a position above you, it could leave room for opportunity as well.