Dream of Holding Bell

MEANING: Dream of holding bell symbolises that no matter how much you think about it, your sense of responsibility will make you finish it correctly. It is good that you have illusions, but with certain cautions. You are tired of hearing what others tell you. You have reached an agreement or a decision to a problem. Now it’s time to make different decisions from the ones you’ve made so far.

SOON: Dream of holding bell means that some pending legal issues will be best resolved. Love continues to be tested and transformed every day. A decision you have pending can still wait a few more days. Now it’s time to go where you want, not where others want. It’s time to recover your self-esteem and grow.

FUTURE: Dream of holding bell indicates that your sentimental world will play an important role in your emotional stability. You still have ambitions, but you live them from a more pleasant place. You set a new goal, such as learning a language or renewing knowledge of any kind. You’ll want to do some sport or physical action. You will make a new friend who could change your outlook on life at any time.

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Dream of bells suggests that your sentimental world will play an important role in your emotional stability. You still have ambitions, but you live them from a more pleasant place. You set a new goal, such as learning a language or renewing knowledge of any kind. You’ll want to do some sport or physical action. You will make a new friend who could change your outlook on life at any time.

ADVICE: Find other more interesting ways to have fun. Consider your options before making a decision.

WARNING: Be careful with the car, don’t channel your aggressiveness through it. Do not complain about the negative qualities of others.

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