Dream about a giant sea turtle and fish

A giant sea turtle and fish in a dream tends to point to those who wish you harm falling into their own troubles—and living more auspicious events soon and becoming someone who listens to troubles and guides others.

Most commonly, your dream tends to point to those who wish you harm falling into their own troubles—and living more auspicious events soon, making changes in your work life by taking the right decisions, your wealth and provision multiplying as your earnings increase, those defending you in an argument rejoicing and taking control by not allowing your good intentions to be used.

Today you may be a little angry about close attitudes that you judge as cowardice.

In classic sources, having a dream about a giant sea turtle and fish symbolizes becoming someone who listens to troubles and guides others, your sustenance becoming much more varied, having a more positive state of mind, a health issue improving and breathing in relief, having your health and peace of mind in place, reaching everything in your dreams over time.

One gentle note: don’t discard a suggestion that might be worth taking on new paths on the horizon.

Dream Oracle indicates that dream about a giant sea turtle and fish could be linked to feeling very happy thanks to the support of your loved ones, acting without delay and restoring things to how they were, feeling happier than you have in a long time, your wishes and desires coming true, escaping troubles and problems through aid received from an official institution.

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