Dream about crossing finish line first

Crossing finish line first in your dream can refer to gaining great wealth after a sorrowful and troubled period. Importantly, today you are more in tune, better with yourself and your circumstances.

Broadly, such a dream can refer to gaining great wealth after a sorrowful and troubled period, encountering great strokes of fortune in life, living with such confidence that you intimidate your enemies rather than fear them and seeing good days, with earnings increasing day by day.

Today you are more in tune, better with yourself and your circumstances.

In dream lore, to dream about crossing finish line first refers to getting work back on track and receiving a promotion, troublemakers and instigators being punished, freeing yourself from fears and groundless worries, offering a helping hand to a friend in a hard situation, growing wealthier, with income and assets increasing.

A simple reminder: don’t neglect certain personal aspects that deal with values that are important to you.

Dream Oracle’s analysis: A dream about crossing finish line first might suggest witnessing many successes that make you proud of your children, reaching a very happy outcome through prayers and blessings that ease a troubling situation, never having your enthusiasms, excitement, or hopes left unfinished, helping acquaintances when they are in a tight spot, doing work that makes you famous enough to be known by future generations, the things weighing on your heart disappearing.

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