Dream about broken scissors in a drawer

A dream about broken scissors in a drawer tends to indicate a stubborn problem suddenly finding a solution and receiving new orders if you produce or sell.

Most commonly, your dream tends to indicate a stubborn problem suddenly finding a solution, good health in old age, remaining self-sufficient and strong, your current work turning out very auspicious and very good, finding a shared solution with family members against a problem and receiving inherited lands or properties from your family without trouble.

You get something not too nice to do that you had planned for today postponed.

Traditionally, dream about broken scissors in a drawer is a sign of receiving new orders if you produce or sell, taking a trip you could never make before due to lack of time, open fortune and a smiling fate, achieving an unprecedented success in a new job through fresh ideas and thoughts, bad situations and problems disappearing swiftly without causing any harm, feeling very well spiritually.

A friendly note: don’t be lazy to pick up the phone and call a person you couldn’t forget.

Dream Oracle’s explanation: The dream about broken scissors in a drawer may reflect staying strong and unshaken with your parents’ blessings, problems disappearing quickly and easily, worldly wealth increasing and reaching ease, experiencing blessed developments and great happiness, making decisions that carry you to excellent places and bring great profits, making amends in disagreements with others.

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