Dream about being mistaken for dead

Being mistaken for dead in a dream tends to point to attaining a very good, highly profitable position in your work. As well, if you have had a recent argument with your partner today you will want to fix things.

In general, such a dream tends to point to attaining a very good, highly profitable position in your work, using the support you receive to solve problems as capital for new investments and expanding your work, the friendship with someone you love dearly becoming even more solid and greeting a very comfortable life and becoming wealthy through the opportunities that come your way.

If you have had a recent argument with your partner today you will want to fix things.

In dream lore, a dream about being mistaken for dead is a strong sign of drawing a new roadmap for your working life thanks to good news, and building a much better life, the door to positive, beautiful developments opening, your trade-related fortunes multiplying, devoting yourself more to your work and family, with everything becoming much more enjoyable.

A friendly note: don’t despair if you don’t have your dream job.

Dream Oracle: The dream about being mistaken for dead could reflect striving to reconcile with someone you’ve fallen out with, forming a partnership with someone as upright-minded as you, known for honesty, having prayers for relief accepted, starting your own business with your incoming earnings, producing very successful work once resources are found, winning the position you aim for professionally.

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