Dream about slipping off cliff

A dream about slipping off cliff tends to indicate using part of your earnings to help people in need and distancing yourself from those who treat others unjustly and receiving very good news about your family life.

Most commonly, your dream tends to indicate using part of your earnings to help people in need and distancing yourself from those who treat others unjustly, using a large sum you receive for charitable, beneficial deeds, having the happy home you have long wished for, enjoying cheerful, entertaining days, with surprise developments in your private life and escaping hardship materially and spiritually with the help of loved ones.

This is probably how it will be today, especially in the sentimental aspect.

In classic sources, dream about slipping off cliff suggests receiving very good news about your family life, bringing unpleasant situations in your family life to an end, gaining great profit through a partnership, making excellent use of opportunities and increasing your earnings.

A word of advice: don’t think any more about those ailments that make you quite discouraged because they are going to get better soon.

Dream Oracle insights: Slipping off cliff in your dream might indicate making plans to settle in another country, moving forward auspiciously in the work you hope to profit from, moving with extreme care to succeed in business, prevailing over those who can’t stand you, finding goodness and reciprocity from the one you love, your comfort and enjoyment returning.

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