Dream about bathtub overflowing and child drowning

Bathtub overflowing and child drowning in a dream can refer to facing an important test regarding a difficult matter. Also, today you will have to show your diplomacy to mediate between two people you trust.

At its core, this can refer to facing an important test regarding a difficult matter, your work being done more easily in pieces rather than as one hard whole, taking a vacation due to long-standing work fatigue and encountering beauties you have never seen or lived before.

Today you will have to show your diplomacy to mediate between two people you trust.

In dream books, having a dream about bathtub overflowing and child drowning indicates being drawn by life into places and fields you have never known before, using earnings from your work to launch new efforts and escaping all troubles and problems, a recent quarrel between siblings ending, seeing your work increase, your means grow, and your status rise to something very fine, forgetting the past and focusing on the road ahead, family relationships becoming harmonious and thriving.

One practical reminder: don’t worry, in the end it will come out quite well.

Dream Oracle: The dream about bathtub overflowing and child drowning might refer to being spared from problems too heavy to bear, rapid growth for those considering opening a small business, ending lovers’ longing soon, or meeting a loved one unexpectedly, turning loss into profit quickly in your endeavors, achieving, one by one, what you have long wanted to do in the near future.

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