Dreaming about cheesecake is thought to represent a situation where you feel protected and safe.

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You are confident that there is no danger anymore and you feel a sense of relief that something difficult or nasty is finally over.

Cheesecake is also a positive sign that things are going well for you right now. You have worked hard and deserve a sweet treat to acknowledge everything you’ve achieved so go ahead and indulge a little!

This dessert also foretells good times with friends and family, so you may have a social engagement coming up that you are looking forward to. Or perhaps you need to arrange a get together if it’s been a while. If you were cutting a cheesecake in the kitchen- this dream is urging you to spend some time with others.

If the cheesecake was very sweet, then you may have an unexpected windfall. If you do- try to spend it wisely.

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Consider who was in the dream with you- if you were sharing your cheesecake with someone else- then you may feel like this person is being rewarded for your hard work. Try to delegate more at work or at home and you will feel better about sharing the rewards at the end.

If you were buying cheesecake in your dream, then you might finally be happy to be in the spotlight. Your confidence has increased, and you are no longer self-conscious about being seen by others. Either that- or you are learning how to be cheery in the public eye- perhaps you could never hide your true feelings but now you have learned how to put on a brave face.

If you were given a cheesecake as a gift, then you may be about to receive something pleasant from a stranger or someone you know.

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