Dreams about broken eyeglasses

Typically, to dream about broken eyeglasses is a sign of becoming a partner in a major and demanding undertaking, unpleasantness with certain people coming to an end, experiencing great happiness yet sometimes feeling low, your successes never diminishing and your position not being shaken and helping a relative dealing with health problems.

Waking Feelings

Did your dream leave you feeling disappointed? This dream is a sign that the important thing is that you do not give in to the weakness you will feel at any given time. You will have to go back to hearing complaints from a family member.

However, vulnerability after experiencing this dream is a sign that it may be free time or some hours of sleep. Good news will come from a messenger who could be one of your friends or acquaintances.

Frustration following this dream reveals that certain conflicts between some co-workers are generating a bad atmosphere in your company. Your words will now be arrows that will go straight to the heart of whoever you want.

You need to make a determination on an issue not because it is less important.

Inner Reading

If you had a dream about broken eyeglasses, you may feel threatened by a person’s abilities or suspicious of their motivations. You feel alone and that no one understands you. You are unhappy about the current status of your life. You are not getting your fair share of something, either emotionally, financially or materially.

Dream Oracle: you are putting up a barrier between your conscious and subconscious state. You should not set your sights too high. You may be trying to shield yourself or be less noticeable. Broken eyeglasses is also about concentration and emotions, which means you need some distance and time to yourself in order concentrate on your own needs, and your emotions also effect those around you.

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