Dream about falling on slippery pavement

Having a dream about falling on slippery pavement can refer to adding new assets to what you already own and getting work back on track and receiving a promotion.

In general, this dream can refer to adding new assets to what you already own, choosing a workload that provides enough income while leaving time for your private life, peace, order, and respect never lacking within the family, a life of abundance and blessings, with joyful and good news and escaping troubles and worries.

Today you will wake up wanting to finish the purchases of reyes.

In classic sources, to dream about falling on slippery pavement is a clear indication of getting work back on track and receiving a promotion, receiving joyful, good news, and correcting the results of an unintentional action, bringing your troubles and problems to a solution, advancing your career thanks to your diligence, doing even bigger profit-making work after each successful venture.

A gentle reminder: do not look for enemies where there are none, nor suspect a friend who has done nothing against you.

Dream Oracle’s message: Dream about falling on slippery pavement may suggest experiencing events that bring great happiness, gaining tremendous benefit from the people you partner with, a sudden happy message bringing relief, comfort, and spiritual strength, becoming a highly respected name in business, seeing hardships end, having the means to comfortably buy what you want, finding an opportunity to do something truly right for your future.

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