Dreams about wounded lion

The dream about wounded lion often suggests ending resentments and hurt feelings, seeking a serious talk with someone who is hostile to you, having your well-intended steps appreciated, with more people praying for you, trust in people increasing thanks to unexpected help from those around you and doing everything possible to correct a negatively unfolding situation.

Waking Feelings

Concern after your dream about wounded lion? This dream indicates that something that seemed under control at work, could get complicated. If you make a drama out of everything, people will prefer not to tell you anything for fear of your reactions. And, anxiety upon waking may mean that you will have to give in a little if you want to recover your calm in this sense. You will not agree with his way of acting, but you will not know how to tell him the truth without offending him.

Fear after this dream implies that everything new that you desire will not come into your life until you manage to detach yourself from the unnecessary. You can’t keep to yourself a rather intimate secret that sometimes takes away your sleep.

You need to rest as much as possible to recover from a week that has been quite hard.

Inner Reading

If you had a dream about wounded lion, you are literally moving in circles and going nowhere. Perhaps, you are too harsh on yourself or on others. Perhaps, you are being overly cautious in your pursuits. There is someone or something that you need to rid yourself of from your life.

Dream Oracle’s understanding: you are ready to confront some subconscious material. Some past situation is preventing you from fully expressing yourself. You are feeling empowered and undefeatable. Wounded lion is also about life and goals, which means you are too busy trying to keep up with your fast pace life, and excess things are hindering you from your goals.

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