Dream about illegal substances

A dream about illegal substances tends to point to mobilizing all your means for the people you love. Also worth noting, if today you manage to be a little better than yesterday, consider the day well spent.

Most commonly, such a dream tends to point to mobilizing all your means for the people you love, entering a period of abundance and plenty, renewing your self-confidence and taking successful steps at work and reaching your goals smoothly with confident steps.

If today you manage to be a little better than yesterday, consider the day well spent.

In dream books, having a dream about illegal substances suggests eliminating stress-inducing situations, sharing in a loved one’s sorrow, marital happiness increasing many times over, creating a great atmosphere of happiness and peace and striving for greater success at work, gaining lasting success, income, status, and sustenance through a new job, feeling great relief from having improved your financial situation.

A helpful tip: don’t run after a person who is not for work and who is going his own way.

Dream Oracle’s analysis: Illegal substances in a dream might refer to long-lasting joy from beautiful, important events, showing advancement and growth in your professional life, closing a period of financial hardship, your earnings and capital not being wasted, never stooping to a penny or a bite you do not deserve, breathing a sigh of relief and finally doing what you have long wanted but had to postpone.

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