Cake
To dream of a cake represents thoughts or feelings during a special occasion. Something amazing or wonderful is happening that rarely occurs. It may reflect feelings of being made to feel very welcome or special by someone else.
Negatively, cake may reflect enjoying short-term indulgences at the cost of your long-term goals. Choosing to spend money instead of saving it, losing your virginity instead of waiting, or taking a vacation during a crisis.
To dream of refusing to eat cake may reflect your strong will power or strong focus on long term goals over short-term pleasure. Alternatively, it may reflect difficulty getting away from your work. Problems relaxing.
Consider the flavor of the cake to give you an idea of what is happening during this special time. Chocolate cake may reflect self-reward on some kind.
Example: A man dreamed of being served chocolate cake. In waking life he was planning a vacation for himself.
Example 2: A man dreamed of eating a cake. In waking life he was being made to feel very welcome at a friend's home.
Example 3: A man dreamed of seeing someone eating cakes all day. In waking life they had a very obese friend whom they felt could not stop eating fattening foods.
Example 4: A woman dreamed of having difficulty resisting eating cake. In waking life she was having an affair with a married man and having difficulty resisting her sexual attraction for him.
Example 5: A woman had recurring dreams of cooking cakes. In waking life she had regular feelings of caring too much about other people and treating them too special without getting the same treatment.
To see a cake in your dream indicates that you need to learn to share and allocate your workload instead of trying to do everything yourself. Cakes also symbolize selfishness or the feeling of not getting your fair share. More positively, the dream may represent your accomplishments and achievements. Consider also the metaphor a "piece of cake" or some situation that is easy.
To see a partially eaten cake in your dream signifies missed and lost opportunities.
To dream that you are buying a cake suggests that you have accepted the rewards and recognition you are getting for our work. You are learning to be comfortable in the spotlight.
Cakes are associated with special occasions and celebrations so if you saw cake in your dream it is generally a positive sign about your life in general and those who were in the dream with you. Perhaps you were sharing cake with your work colleagues because you work effectively together and get on with those you spend 8 hours a day with. Maybe you consider them to be special people in your life despite where you met.It can also be indicative of overindulgence, however if the dream felt positive for you- it can be a sign you have a lot of love in your life, whether you're aware of it or not. This doesn't necessarily need to be be from your workmates, but friends, family or a partner.
If you ate and enjoyed the cake then you may be feeling a great sense of satisfaction and fulfilment in your life at present. The phrase 'piece of cake' comes to mind- it is possible that you are finding life quite easy now because you're in such a good place.Alternatively, you may feel that in your professional life you deserve a reward or recognition for your hard work. This might take another form, like more money, a promotion or a simple 'thanks' but masqueraded itself as cake in your sleep state.
Another line of thought is that you enjoy short-term indulgences and sacrifice your long-term goals as a result. Do you spend money too quickly rather than squirreling it away? Do you tend to walk away easily from challenges by doing something you enjoy? If you felt guilty about eating the cake it's possible that you feelyou're doing something in your waking life that doesn't sit right with you. Or more simply- if you are dieting right now and things like cake are forbidden- maybe you felt guilty for eating it in your dream because you know it's going to sabotage your weight loss goals.
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