Dreams about fatal car accident

Having a dream about fatal car accident indicates regaining hope to dream again, becoming someone valued and taken seriously by others, profits rising to a very high level and earning your bread more comfortably.

Waking Feelings

Woke up panicked after your dream about fatal car accident? Such a dream reveals that you will have doubts about whether you are really in love with a person you do love. A health problem will make you feel somewhat more tired and defenseless. On a related note, shock once you’ve had this dream suggests that something will happen that will make you angry and you will not know how to calm down your anger. Your concern for money will lead you to be more aggressive in this regard.

Unease after this dream is a sign that you will be disappointed by a very dear friend and will not know how to deal with the situation. You may run into an old acquaintance who you do not hold in high regard.

You need to stop pretending to others and start being yourself.

Inner Reading

If you had a dream about fatal car accident, if you are single, your existing relationship has moved on to a higher level. You may be feeling worried and insecure about the path you are taking in life. There is some emotional situation or issue in your life that needs to be handled with care. You have lost the ability to express your feelings.

Dream Oracle’s take: you are experiencing some emotional difficulties. You are being pulled unwillingly into confronting some suppressed thoughts. You are worried about some outcome in your life and want to control what is happening around you. Fatal car accident is also about threat and deviation, which means you may feel threatened by a person’s abilities or suspicious of their motivations, and you do not like to deviate from your plans, even if it becomes monotonous.

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