Dream about Holding Crab

Dream about holding crab is an evidence for some suppressed hurt or previous trauma that is coming up to the surface. You are ready to rid yourself of certain old habits and behavior. You are trying too hard to live up to the expectations of others. This dream is an admonition for someone who is plain. It is time to bail out of a situation or abandon an old idea or habit.

Holding crab sadly draws attention to feelings of anxieties or connected to your daily stress, especially if you are too worried. Perhaps you are acting stupid and need to wise up. You are unable to express yourself and be who you really want to be. The dream is an omen for your lack of accomplishments or to the setbacks in your life. You are not letting something or someone get in your way of your goals.

Holding crab in dream is sadly losing emotional control. You are not sure how to put into words what you want to say to somebody. You need to act quickly if you want to get ahead. Your dream is sadly an admonition for your ability to convert outside resources and use it for your own needs. No one can get in your way.

Dream about holding crab is a harbinger for guilt or your unwillingness to forgive and forget

You are trying to numb yourself from some emotional pain. You need to find another way to approach and solve your problems. Your dream sadly draws attention to wasted energy. You need to break away from your old outdated attitudes and habits.

Holding crab is a warning for some deadline or anxiety over an issue. You are no longer functioning efficiently or properly. Your hard work will be met with little rewards or gains. The dream draws attention to hospitality and sharing of knowledge, hopes, concerns and ideas. You are not fully acknowledging your own self worth.

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