Dream about black tongue and bad breath

Black tongue and bad breath in a dream tends to point to your financial losses steadily shrinking and coming to an end. Furthermore, on the other hand, today you will have reason to be more hopeful, even to smile.

Most commonly, your dream tends to point to your financial losses steadily shrinking and coming to an end, acting more cautiously and feeling more at ease, carrying out some beneficial works and your financial strength and the respect and love you receive increasing.

On the other hand, today you will have reason to be more hopeful, even to smile.

Traditionally, black tongue and bad breath in your dream refers to good news bringing happiness, joy, and cheer, an arrival of abundance and blessings in your home if there has been none, showing loyalty and gratitude in your working life, balancing income and expenses well, meeting life’s needs with ease, and living comfortably, having no trouble repaying borrowed money.

A simple guideline: keep a calm attitude and do not show your displeasure.

Dream Oracle’s analysis: A dream about black tongue and bad breath could be linked to your money never lacking from your pocket, nor your sustenance from your home, joining suitable projects and meeting people who benefit you for a long time, gaining plentiful profit thanks to your parents’ blessings being accepted, persuading loved ones to join you in a new venture, knowing how to please those you work with and bring them profit, a sudden happy message bringing relief, comfort, and spiritual strength.

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