Dreams about caged tiger

The dream about caged tiger tends to indicate abundance and plenty increasing both at work and at home, reaching relief thanks to a helping hand extended to you in a deeply difficult time, preventing a bad course of events soon and enduring major and troubled periods yet standing firm and achieving great success.

Waking Feelings

Relieved after your dream about caged tiger? This dream implies that the truth is that if you take a little more care of your people, you will all appreciate it. You will start the day with enthusiasm and willingness to work. However, anxiety once you’ve had this dream implies that so many social commitments are going to end up making you sick. You could misinterpret the behavior of a person who, in reality, would have done nothing wrong to you. Another thing to note is, unsettlement upon waking often means that you will feel fed up with the limitations that prevent you from living according to your ideas and feelings. You will be seen in a good mood, but, above all, you will waste optimism and positive energy.

You need to rest to reach the balance you will be about to lose throughout the day.

Inner Reading

If you had a dream about caged tiger, a problem or issue has reached a boiling point and must be confronted. You may be deceived by the false appearance of someone. You are ready to rid yourself of past hurts. Something or someone is robbing you of vital energy.

Dream Oracle’s explanation: you are experiencing some changes in your life brought about mainly as a result of your own doing. Perhaps you need to show more restraint and control in certain areas of your psyche. You are moving on and planning for the next thing that comes your way. Caged tiger is also about consciousness and life, which means there is something in your life and eating away at your conscious, and you are looking for a short cut in life.

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