Dream of Deceased Father

MEANING: Dream of deceased father signifies that think that maybe you have acted wrong, but if you set your mind to it, you can fix it. Maybe it is an argument or maybe it is a partner who only seems to think about himself. This way everything will develop much more easily and will come out well. You are very good at your job, but you have very little intuition for love. The higher you climb in life, the harder it is to stay at the top.

SOON: Dream of deceased father suggests that to accept the circumstances that cannot be changed is to start walking forward again. You are thinking of several possibilities to fix a work situation that is stagnant. Nothing seemingly negative can now obscure your picture. Generosity makes you the first to take out your wallet to pay for the round of canes and skewers. The labor situation obliges us to be dynamic and to be in constant renovation.

FUTURE: Dream of deceased father symbolises that the day will be excellent to make you known. Relaxing music or a good book can be very rewarding. Shine in your spirit an affective illusion. There will be new and exciting experiences. If you do it with an open mind, you will see the positive.

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Dream of father indicates that the day will be excellent to make you known. Relaxing music or a good book can be very rewarding. Shine in your spirit an affective illusion. There will be new and exciting experiences. If you do it with an open mind, you will see the positive.

ADVICE: Try to calm down and you will see how their gratitude can be very intense. Proposes to overcome all kinds of inferiority complexes.

WARNING: Don’t be fooled and remember what was wrong. Stop looking at your navel or others will reproach you for your selfishness.

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