The jam is one of the sweet things in life. On the other hand, according to the English saying: “Jam yesterday, jam tomorrow, but never jam today,” this dream may refer to the fact that you did not receive a reward for hard work and live at the expense of promises that are never going to be kept.
If a woman dreams that she is making jam, she will be surrounded by friends who appreciate her.
[1]If you dream of eating jam you will suffer embarrassment at the hands of a woman through no fault of your own.
If you see a child eating it you will receive a pleasant surprise. You will have a happy home if you dream of making jam.
If you dream your hands are all sticky from handling jam you will soon be in a ‘jam’.
[2]Dreams of jam symbolizes that you are in a sweet but sticky situation, because you’ve spread yourself too thin, now you’re stuck. Jam also represents precious memories preserved in the photo album of your mind that get sweeter with time.
If this is about a traffic jam, see Traffic.
[3]This is another obstacle dream.
Whether it was a logjam, traffic jam, subway jam, or whatever, it signifies delays, but have patience—all jams eventually give way to intelligent effort.
To make, eat, or serve jam in your dream forecasts happy domestic times ahead.
[4]Traffic jam means being locked into confusion, wearing blinders, not seeing the set-up.
If spreading jam you are just making the mess bigger. Acknowledgment of power, responsibility, self-discipline needed to get up and out.
[5]Embarrassment through no fault of your own is prophesied by a dream of eating jam or jelly.
It is a sign of a surprise of some sort if you dream of seeing a child eating it.
[6]1. Pleasure from creative surprises, spontaneity, usually with friends.
2. Family fun and happiness.
3. Small problems (as in “caught in a jam”).
[7]To dream of eating jam, if pure, denotes pleasant surprises and journeys.
To dream of making jam, foretells to a woman a happy home and appreciative friends.
[8]To dream of eating jam foretells pleasant surprises and journeys.
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