Dream of Empty Walls

MEANING: Dream of empty walls means that you need to trust your instincts or that you need to utilize your instincts more. You will feel an intense joy and you won’t even know why. You need to tone it down and allow the mind and body to rest and heal. You will share your time with the people you love and discover what was limiting you. Don’t take it out on the wrong guy.

SOON: Dream of empty walls shows that your love for your parents is something that is beyond doubt. Sometimes a little courtesy and a few words showing affection are necessary. Your sense of improvisation is developed. If you have something in your hands, now is the time to put it into action. You are not afraid to take a step ahead of others.

FUTURE: Dream of empty walls suggests that your desire to communicate with friends increases. Luck, your present and your future will now be linked to the foreigner. Determination will be the key that will lead you to the success that you long for. Surprises and somewhat surreal situations await you that will make you laugh a lot. A good walk in the open air will clarify your ideas.

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Dream of wall means that your desire to communicate with friends increases. Luck, your present and your future will now be linked to the foreigner. Determination will be the key that will lead you to the success that you long for. Surprises and somewhat surreal situations await you that will make you laugh a lot. A good walk in the open air will clarify your ideas.

ADVICE: Be aware of your priorities and act accordingly. Just practice what you know and manage your energy better.

WARNING: Don’t keep feeding what doesn’t suit you. Don’t think about that attitude of someone you appreciate that you didn’t like too much.

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