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Dreams about injured white owl
Broadly speaking, the dream about injured white owl is a sign of entering a period of great relief and ease thanks to steps you take soon, sorrows and troubles gradually decreasing and finally ending, setting money aside for hard times, receiving the attention and appreciation your projects deserve and improving your affairs through successful work you carry out.
Waking Feelings
A calm feeling after a dream about injured white owl suggests that you will need to use your contacts to move forward with a pending project. Your finances could take a turn for the better as well as for the worse.
A discouraging feeling following this dream can mean that you will notice that you have the feelings at the surface and at the minimum you explode. Laziness will stick its head out, ready to boycott some of your proposals for the day.
You need to be better organized at work.
Inner Reading
If you had a dream about injured white owl, you have successfully gotten through some tough times and emotions. You are having difficulty sorting too much information out. You are using your power against others. You can not avoid the issue or a person any longer.
Dream Oracle’s analysis: perhaps you are trying to incorporate some aspect into your own self. It is time to bail out of a situation or abandon an old idea or habit. You may be taken for a ride or being manipulated in some situation. Injured white owl is also about perfection and pride, which means you have a need to strive for perfection, and someone is trying to attack your character and break your pride.

Dream about white owl with broken wing
To dream about white owl with broken wing can be linked to having every wish in your pure heart come true. Worth noting, it's really nice to see how some friends respond to a call you'll make to them today.