Dream of Lost Limb

MEANING: Dream of lost limb indicates that you must be brave and dare to live with all the consequences. Try to finish it as soon as possible, although without nerves and with certain order. There is a void that is lacking in your life. Be as patient as possible and don’t fall into a bad mood. Something in your life may not be consistent with how you feel things should be.

SOON: Dream of lost limb signifies that it’s time to confess to someone you trust. If you have recently been together, it is normal that you do not know part of it. You have to leave aside the whims of a small child that sometimes emerge in you. You’re a little tight on money, but that can change. If you can do an outdoor activity, better than better.

FUTURE: Dream of lost limb symbolises that your proposals will delight your superiors. In addition, you will be receptive in love matters. Nor will you restrict or interfere with the projects of others. You will notice that the relationship is going great and that you want to make plans with it. Any work with the public will be pleasant and profitable for you.

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Dream of a limb signifies that your proposals will delight your superiors. In addition, you will be receptive in love matters. Nor will you restrict or interfere with the projects of others. You will notice that the relationship is going great and that you want to make plans with it. Any work with the public will be pleasant and profitable for you.

ADVICE: Talk to that person in a calm manner and above all listen to them carefully. Try to lead an orderly life and rest the recommended hours.

WARNING: Don’t make value judgments with news that may surprise you. You don’t have to worry about doing it right, just let yourself go and have fun with it.

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