Dream of abuse, family, violence, child
I had a dream about family violence and child abuse
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of abuse in a dream
Warning of troubles. Fear-induced violence. Warning of troubles. Fear-induced violence. To dream you are abusing someone, foretells that you will suffer repercussions from friends toward whom you have acted less than honorable. To dream you are being verbally or physically abused, forewarns that you will fall into the hands of an enemy. To dream you are abusing someone, foretells that you will suffer repercussions from friends toward whom you have acted less than honorable. To dream you are being verbally or physically abused, forewarns that you will fall into the hands of an enemy. To dream of abusing a person, means that you will be unfortunate in your affairs, losing good money through over-bearing persistency in business relations with others. To feel yourself abused, you will be molested in your daily pursuits by the enmity of others. For a young woman to dream that she hears abusive language, foretells that she will fall under the ban of some person's jealousy and envy. If she uses the language herself, she will meet with unexpected rebuffs, that may fill her with mortification and remorse for her past unworthy conduct toward friends.
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Meaning of family in a dream
Kin. Group. Prosperous times ahead. To dream of one's family as harmonious and happy, is significant of health and easy circumstances; but if there is sickness or contentions, it forebodes gloom and disappointment.
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Meaning of violence in a dream
To dream that any person does you violence, denotes that you will be overcome by enemies. If you do some other persons violence, you will lose fortune and favor by your reprehensible way of conducting your affairs.
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Meaning of child in a dream
Young power developing. Increase in the family. Young power developing. Increase in the family. Child kidnapped is a very common dream for young parents showing the love and caring you have for your child, the need to protect.
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