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The Meaning of Broken Things in a Dream

February 28, 2017

To dream of something broken may lead you to question if there is an area of your life that is no longer serving you well. And should this thing be repaired, left to heal on its own with rest and care, or discarded? … More The Meaning of Broken Things in a Dream

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