Find more details about your dream below in the in-depth readings: multiple sources, Dream Oracle’s take, today’s foresight, and one practical suggestion. You’ll also find links to advice topics for direct guidance.

Dreams about enemy reconciliation
Enemy reconciliation in your dream often means devoting yourself entirely to faith in old age, reaching great relief and peace as a tiring, wearing period ends, tasting true happiness, leaving behind people who cause discomfort and coming through all your ventures with honor and success.
Waking Feelings
Were you hopeful after your dream about enemy reconciliation? This often means that you are about to get a professional or economic improvement that you have asked for a long time. You will find yourself more dedicated to achieving the goals you have set.
A tense feeling after seeing this dream shows that something will go wrong with your organization of the day and that will cause you to get a little nervous. Some physical or mental discomfort will invade you at a certain time in the afternoon.
You need to feel connected to those around you and to yourself.
Inner Reading
If you had a dream about enemy reconciliation, you are clinging on to the past or to some false hope. You are trying to pass off something as your own. By recognizing the hidden aspects of yourself, you are able to move forward in life. You are feeling good about something you said or did.
From Dream Oracle’s perspective, you are being prevented from fully expressing yourself. After a long period of struggle, you will overcome some difficulties in your life. Some external factor is affecting your relationship in a negative way. Enemy reconciliation is also about conflicts and balance, which means you are experiencing some inner conflict, and you have lost your ability to balance aspects of your life.

Dream about enemy alliance
Enemy alliance in a dream is commonly linked to receiving sudden news and being freed from all sorrow and distress. Along with this, today you will have to pull out your nails to defend a good friend who is not at his best.