Dreams about police brutality

Police brutality in a dream is an indication of escaping a troubling situation and carrying out work that lifts you to very good places, your efforts and projects bearing fruit very soon, making a great effort to mend things with someone who hurt you, ending troubles and hopelessness and being encouraged to realize other dreams and wishes by a successfully completed effort.

Waking Feelings

Experienced helpless after your dream about police brutality? This shows that the memory of a loved one who is no longer there will make you feel sad and somewhat nostalgic. You will be unhappy with yourself and feel irritable and anxious. Alongside that, anger after such a dream often means that you will have to face, throughout the day, an unexpected problem. If you allow sadness to overwhelm you, you will attract even more sadness.

Anxiety after having this dream can mean that an unexpected event that you didn’t count on will make you feel restless and with a certain degree of anxiety. You will finally realize that a person who hurt you in the past no longer has any meaning in your life.

You need to make a radical decision about a habit that is hurting you a lot.

Inner Reading

If you had a dream about police brutality, you are being protective of the things that are important to you. Even though you have high ambitions and goals, you still remain well-grounded. You are experiencing a setback toward accomplishing your goals. An issue in your life may be clearing up.

As per Dream Oracle, you may feel that your opinions and suggestions don’t matter or are being ignored. You or someone is in pain, either emotionally or physically. You are not fitting into some group situation. Police brutality is also about growth and rejection, which means you are growing tiresome or weary of a situation, and there may be some feelings you have rejected or repressed.

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