Dream about colorful broom

A dream about colorful broom can be associated with defeating those who try to sabotage your work and belittle your success, making up your losses. Moreover, walking fast will be the best exercise for a day like today.

In general, such a dream can be associated with defeating those who try to sabotage your work and belittle your success, making up your losses, pursuing new ventures with someone and gaining greater profits, experiencing joyful, happiness-bringing developments, making many decisions about work and livelihood and everything you set your hand to ending with good results.

Walking fast will be the best exercise for a day like today.

In dream books, colorful broom in your dream often means serving in very high ranks within an official institution, shaking off hardships, quickly escaping tough situations, and clearing lingering losses and debts, fulfilling your duties wholeheartedly by pleasing your parents, having nothing able to spoil your happiness and peace, taking up new pursuits that make you happy and bring earnings.

A quick note: don’t let the expense be excessive or think about what others will say.

Dream Oracle’s take: To dream about colorful broom could be associated with making important leaps that bring both fame and money, having the means to comfortably buy what you want, entering a period of great material and spiritual relief, rejoicing together as spouses after happy news, doing work society appreciates and remembers you well for.

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