Aris felt a surge of hope. He had been debating whether to expand his nursery but feared the risk.
"Look here, Aris," Mbah Barong said, pointing to the illustrations. "In the world of symbols, the mushroom—or Jamur —is a powerful sign. According to the Kode Alam , seeing mushrooms in your dream suggests a sudden growth or an unexpected opportunity appearing from the 'shade' of your daily life." Aris felt a surge of hope
Mbah Barong smiled, his eyes twinkling with ancient wisdom. He reached for a specific volume: the . He flipped the pages past intricate sketches of animals and everyday objects until he reached Image 35 . "In the world of symbols, the mushroom—or Jamur
"Wait," Mbah Barong added, pulling out the heavy . "The Mimpihk interpretations suggest that a field of mushrooms indicates communal wealth. This isn't just for you; it’s a sign that your success will nourish the whole village." He flipped the pages past intricate sketches of
He then opened the , cross-referencing the alphabetical listings to provide a deeper layer of meaning. "The number 35 is often associated with the 'Peasants' or 'Farmers.' Since you are a gardener, this dream is a reflection of your hard work coming to fruition. But remember, mushrooms grow quickly and can vanish just as fast. You must be ready to act."
One morning, a young gardener named Aris approached Mbah Barong's porch. Aris looked troubled, his hands stained with the soil of his labors.