Dream about plummeting to the ground

To dream about plummeting to the ground is often linked to securing your life and property. On a related note, you won't lack the confidence today to talk to someone you've been attracted to for a long time.

As a general interpretation, your dream is often linked to securing your life and property, reaching wonderful points in both work and education, pulling your life together when it is nearly falling apart, reaching a very comfortable and peaceful life, handling every task in a blessed way and an auspicious door of work opening, with missed opportunities returning.

You won’t lack the confidence today to talk to someone you’ve been attracted to for a long time.

Traditionally, having a dream about plummeting to the ground is a strong sign of becoming a respected person whose word carries weight, healing existing health problems, very auspicious and beautiful news arriving soon, entering a period of great ease thanks to your means.

One practical reminder: don’t be tempted to suspect these positive attitudes and enjoy as much as you can.

Dream Oracle’s take: Plummeting to the ground in a dream might point to your worries coming to an end, putting your name to things that benefit humanity, and entering the ranks of truly great people, being dearly loved and preventing a troublesome situation from arising, reuniting with someone you’ve long yearned for, encountering very positive and beautiful developments, your projects drawing more interest than expected, tighter bonds among family members.

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