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Dream of skin, mother, muscle, ambulance, blood

Skin dough blood muscle bone ambulance emergency mother

This dream was added to the dreams database first time 12 years ago on April 23, 2013

Dream Interpretation Analysis

Meaning of skin in a dream

This dream is related with sensitivity. Keep calm and think carefully before you make any major decisions.


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Meaning of mother in a dream

Approval or disapproval. From what do you need to feel nourish and protected? Mothers can represent the nurturing aspects of your own character, however dreaming of a conflict with your mother may symbolize a need to seek freedom and your own individuality. Having a conversation with your mother may indicate an unresolved problem in your waking life that you need guidance with. The mother can be a representation of the Goddess, or she can get in the way of the Goddess. How a person relates to their mother defines how they relate to the Goddess. In one dream, the dreamer encountered a woman in a highly spiritual setting and knew her to be Goddess-like, but his mother entered the scene immediately after, disrupting things. Mothers can represent the nurturing aspects of your own character, however dreaming of a conflict with your mother may symbolize a need to seek freedom and your own individuality. Having a conversation with your mother may indicate an unresolved problem in your waking life that you need guidance with. The mother can be a representation of the Goddess, or she can get in the way of the Goddess. How a person relates to their mother defines how they relate to the Goddess. In one dream, the dreamer encountered a woman in a highly spiritual setting and knew her to be Goddess-like, but his mother entered the scene immediately after, disrupting things. To see your mother in dreams as she appears in the home, signifies pleasing results from any enterprise. To hold her in conversation, you will soon have good news from interests you are anxious over. For a woman to dream of mother, signifies pleasant duties and connubial bliss. To see one's mother emaciated or dead, foretells sadness caused by death or dishonor. To hear your mother call you, denotes that you are derelict in your duties, and that you are pursuing the wrong course in business. To hear her cry as if in pain, omens her illness, or some affliction is menacing you.


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Meaning of muscle in a dream

To dream of seeing your muscle well developed, you will have strange encounters with enemies, but you will succeed in surmounting their evil works, and gain fortune. If they are shrunken, your inability to succeed in your affairs is portended. For a woman, this dream is prophetic of toil and hardships.


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Meaning of ambulance in a dream

Financial troubles .Rescues. Recovery from an illness. Financial troubles .Rescues. Recovery from an illness.


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Meaning of blood in a dream

Essence. Life energy. Unfortunate love affairs. Severe disappointment. Blood-stained garments, indicate enemies who seek to tear down a successful career that is opening up before you. The dreamer should beware of strange friendships. To see blood flowing from a wound, physical ailments and worry. Bad business caused from disastrous dealings with foreign combines. To see blood on your hands, immediate bad luck, if not careful of your person and your own affairs.


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