Dreams about hitting a pedestrian

As a general interpretation, having a dream about hitting a pedestrian tends to suggest devoting yourself more to your work and family, with everything becoming much more enjoyable, life bringing you what you desire and preparing pleasant surprises, guiding loved ones toward solutions for their troubles and peace of mind once things fall into order.

Waking Feelings

Did your dream leave you feeling distressed? Your dream shows that if you close yourself off, you will lose out and you may eventually regret it very much. A friend will open your eyes by telling you something you will not like at first. Plus, guilt after such a dream is a sign that your emotions will be opposed to the interests of professionals. A discussion with your partner will take away a lot of energy and vitality.

Fear once you’ve had this dream indicates that those who envy you will do everything possible to create new problems for you. If you continue to dedicate all your attention and energy to the work you will end up exhausting yourself.

You need to make an important decision regarding family or property.

Inner Reading

If you had a dream about hitting a pedestrian, you are content with the way things are going in your life. You really need to confront and explore your unconscious. You may be entering into a new relationship, either on a friendship level or romantic level. You are in tune with your spiritual powers.

Dream Oracle sees that you have great self control and an ability to turn your emotions on and off at will. You are transitioning smoothly through life’s events. Perhaps it is a relationship that you need to let go of. Hitting a pedestrian is also about clarity and acceptance, which means you now have clarity and insight into a once unclear situation, and you are acknowledging and accepting some aspect of a person within your own self.

Find more details about your dream below in the in-depth readings: multiple sources, Dream Oracle’s take, today’s foresight, and one practical suggestion. You’ll also find links to advice topics for direct guidance.