Dream about broken empty pot

A dream about broken empty pot tends to suggest an end approaching to a period where you upset yourself for no reason and solving at least some problems, even if not all.

Generally, your dream tends to suggest an end approaching to a period where you upset yourself for no reason, never experiencing financial strain, words you hear making everything click into place in your mind, wealth, comfort, and a life of ease and richness and throwing your full weight into work life and making much bigger breakthroughs.

You may be too tired today to say yes to a proposal that will be made.

In dream lore, to dream about broken empty pot is a clear indication of solving at least some problems, even if not all, reaching better and better places day by day, troubled matters improving thanks to prayers, being deeply affected by recent events and feeling happy because of them, leaving problems behind by taking auspicious and right steps, seeking support from family members to escape hardship.

A word of advice: don’t let anything keep you from your goal.

Dream Oracle’s take: Broken empty pot in a dream may refer to gaining prestige through right steps, leaving hard days behind, and gaining great financial means, after great effort, having none of your hopes left unfulfilled, landing a high position in a pleasant, enjoyable job, your hand reaching abundance and prosperity, with every new venture bringing you good fortune, receiving help from someone above you in rank and taking charge of your own business.

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