Dream about looking over a cliff

Dream about looking over a cliff tends to point to gaining a very large amount of financial profit from your efforts and ventures. A simple tip: if you feel somewhat sad or disappointed with someone, take a good walk and don't get upset about anything.

Most commonly, this tends to point to gaining a very large amount of financial profit from your efforts and ventures, finding a chance to realize dreams left inside you, entering a state of spiritual awakening and using the means at hand to start your own business.

You may encounter obstacles at work today, and you will have to look for shortcuts to solve them.

Traditionally, looking over a cliff in a dream is an indication of enduring troubles and problems with resilience, your current work turning out very auspicious and very good, adapting quickly to events in work life or family life, endless sustenance, wealth never running out, taking steps that bring happiness and peace.

A simple tip: if you feel somewhat sad or disappointed with someone, take a good walk and don’t get upset about anything.

Dream Oracle: To dream about looking over a cliff may refer to recovering little by little with the support of a beloved person, your affairs taking on a very auspicious and beautiful form, seeing very happy days in your family life, attending courses that will be useful to you, your success and earnings increasing day by day as your work achieves even greater results, seeing the sick begin to heal, with discord ending and cheerful days starting at home.

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