Dream about collapsing in exhaustion

The dream about collapsing in exhaustion tends to point to earning more than enough to live in lifelong comfort and peace and making your dreams come true with the support of those you value.

Generally, your dream tends to point to earning more than enough to live in lifelong comfort and peace, entering very good and blessed work thanks to some help you receive, quarrels and unrest coming to an end, trying to set aside money and build savings and building a new life for yourself, finding new work, and creating something new.

Discard a negative attitude on a day like today.

In classic sources, collapsing in exhaustion in your dream can mean making your dreams come true with the support of those you value, gaining strong self-confidence to take bigger steps in your career, filling your home with plenty and blessings, and finding relief, entering major and profitable ventures.

One practical reminder: don’t get bad blood with a neighbor who is causing trouble in the community.

Dream Oracle’s explanation: Having a dream about collapsing in exhaustion might reflect your efforts receiving the appreciation you have dreamed of, keeping sincerity and honesty alive within the home, undertaking major and demanding work with loved ones that you once wouldn’t have dared to tackle, escaping loneliness thanks to unexpected good developments in your private life, living a materially and spiritually happy life with your household, befriending a trouble-free person.

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