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Dream of cold, agreement, body, burning, lost, sword, warrior, battle, metal, pain, speaking

I once had a very short but maybe important dream where it started as me on my knees in defeat as if I lost a battle. I was a samaria in this dream, I had never been in a dream as a warrior but I don't think it was about that, samaria being some of the most honorable warriors are respected when defeated. So my opponent had defeated me and I was on my knees but alive, there was a short bit of speaking and then an agreement, after that he drew his sword and stabbed it through my body except the weird thing was I felt everything, the sword felt painfull more than any amount of pain I felt in life, I felt the cold metal of the sword, I felt breathless, I felt burning and more. He pulled the sword I fell over and that was it. It feels like this dream had a theme of honor and defeat with an extremely real feeling to it.

This dream was added to the dreams database first time 4 years ago on April 08, 2021

Dream Interpretation Analysis

Meaning of cold in a dream

To dream of suffering from cold, you are warned to look well to your affairs. There are enemies at work to destroy you. Your health is also menaced.


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Meaning of agreement in a dream

If good agreement, harmony or commitment. If bad, compromise. If good agreement, harmony or commitment. If bad, compromise.


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Meaning of body in a dream

Happiness. Good business ventures. External form of internal nature. Happiness. Good business ventures. External form of internal nature.


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Meaning of burning in a dream

Consuming energy. Fiery release. Being passionate towards something. Consuming energy. Fiery release. Being passionate towards something.


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Meaning of lost in a dream

Out of control and direction. Lacking in confidence somewhere in your life.


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Meaning of sword in a dream

Power. Authority. Antagonistic. Need to confront certain situations. To dream that you wear a sword, indicates that you will fill some public position with honor. To have your sword taken from you, denotes your vanquishment in rivalry. To see others bearing swords, foretells that altercations will be attended with danger. A broken sword, foretells despair.


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Meaning of warrior in a dream

Challenge. Honor. You are ready to confront your deepest fears.


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Meaning of battle in a dream

Will be persecuted. Will enter into risky ventures. Conflict. Struggle. Will be persecuted. Will enter into risky ventures. Conflict. Struggle. Battle signifies striving with difficulties, but a final victory over the same. If you are defeated in battle, it denotes that bad deals made by others will mar your prospects for good.


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Meaning of metal in a dream

Endurance. High strength. Need to stay firm in basic principles.


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Meaning of pain in a dream

Sickness. Unhappiness. Conflict. There is a problem that hurts. To dream that you are in pain, will make sure of your own unhappiness. This dream foretells useless regrets over some trivial transaction. To see others in pain, warns you that you are making mistakes in your life.


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Meaning of speaking in a dream

Communication. Message. Looking to express yourself.


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