Dream about family water fight

To dream about family water fight tends to point to receiving the long-awaited news from afar in a positive way and taking steps that both make you smile and increase your good fortune.

As a general interpretation, your dream tends to point to receiving the long-awaited news from afar in a positive way, taking steps for work that has never been done before, being the one in charge of important work, standing shoulder to shoulder with loved ones like in the old days and changing your life philosophy and stance toward life positively.

Today you should be discreet if someone asks you about a love affair of a friend or a colleague.

As a classic reading goes, having a dream about family water fight is a sign of taking steps that both make you smile and increase your good fortune, attaining complete relief and experiencing great happiness, evaluating incoming opportunities correctly and gaining major profit, slowly making up for material and spiritual losses, overcoming material troubles in a short time, everything that saddens you, hurts you, and causes distress disappearing.

A quick reminder: don’t take unnecessary risks even if short trips seem harmless.

Dream Oracle says that family water fight in a dream could refer to your excitement and hopes never being left incomplete, reaching great prestige and profit, earning more through cooperation in the workplace or among family members, not repeating your mistakes again, finding resolutions to lovers’ quarrels.

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