Dream about a broken silver sword

To dream about a broken silver sword can be associated with problems ending along with incoming earnings. Moreover, today you will find yourself with more energy and be able to enjoy good times.

Broadly speaking, this dream can be associated with problems ending along with incoming earnings, getting your affairs back on track and joining in various ventures with those you love and value, your current living conditions continuing smoothly without disruption and life becoming easier and more beautiful.

Today you will find yourself with more energy and be able to enjoy good times.

In dream books, a dream about a broken silver sword indicates your rivals being upset after your successes and gains, having a wide social circle and a big family, ending troubles and problems soon, and stepping into relief, escaping troubles and problems in a short time and producing fine work, entering a lucrative line of work and attaining wealth, deepening and sweetening your bonds with people thanks to steady comfort and livelihood.

One word of advice: do not take into account any unpleasant words that may reach your ears or any reproach.

As per Dream Oracle, a broken silver sword in a dream could be linked to seeing your money, property, and provisions grow, making moves that bring abundance, blessing, and success, holding on to life more firmly, becoming more resolute and strong, taking your relationship with your beloved up a level, major and auspicious profits being gained.

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