Dream of caught, recharge, recharge card, church
Recharge card thrown to the congregation in church and I caught it
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of caught in a dream
Getting caught doing something you shouldn't can mean: You're especially mindful of watchful eyes right now You're curious, or the idea of intruding on someone's privacy or space is on your mind You could benefit by taking more responsibility for yourself and your actions
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Meaning of recharge in a dream
To recharge in a dream may indicate the dreamer is suffering from fatigue and need changes in life. In the spiritual way, recharge might indicate someone trying to communicate with you through your dreams.
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Meaning of recharge card in a dream
Recharge card in a dreams signify a new chance given to the dreamer. You may play or use the card. You may recharge it later. You have this second chance, do not waste it.
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Meaning of church in a dream
Big happiness. Being loved by God. Spiritual belief. If you are standing in the churchyard, looking at the church, this is a symbol of great times to come. Dreaming of being alone in an empty church, however, indicates rough times ahead that will nonetheless be resolved. A church full of people singing or praying, or observing a wedding or christening, is an omen of happiness and spiritual progress. Dreaming of a funeral, however, means the death of a longtime dream. If you are standing in the churchyard, looking at the church, this is a symbol of great times to come. Dreaming of being alone in an empty church, however, indicates rough times ahead that will nonetheless be resolved. A church full of people singing or praying, or observing a wedding or christening, is an omen of happiness and spiritual progress. Dreaming of a funeral, however, means the death of a longtime dream. To dream of seeing a church in the distance, denotes disappointment in pleasures long anticipated. To enter one wrapt in gloom, you will participate in a funeral. Dull prospects of better times are portended.
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