Dream about A Charging Elephant

Dream about a charging elephant indicates loneliness and loss. A relationship or situation is unraveling or drifting apart. You may experience some unfinished feelings that are being triggered by some situation. This dream symbolises cruelty and torture. You need to learn to be an independent thinker and not let others influence you too much.

A charging elephant is a symbol for prudence, practicality, caution, responsibility and hard work. Do not get too comfortable or too arrogant. Somebody that is important to you is not showing enough compassion or other emotions. Your dream is sadly some anxiety over an issue. Someone in your life is totally not who you thought they were.

A charging elephant in dream is a message for someone that appears cold and frigid on the outside, but is really a warm and caring person on the inside. You need to put more effort toward a task in order to obtain the desired result or outcome. You are trying to overcome some obstacle or difficulty. Your dream is a warning signal for emotional dysfunction or uncertainty. You are being overbearing.

Dream about a charging elephant is a premonition for how you wish others to perceive you

You are trying to cover up some mistake or some lie. You may have lost your confidence. Your dream stands for a difficult or emotional situation that you are trying to process and understand. A situation in your life will take a turn downward.

A charging elephant hints the expected pleasures, demanding responsibilities and growing anxieties associated with a holiday season. There is someone watching over you. There may be something that is bothering or irritating you. The dream points at indecision and how you are unable to commit to something. Your friend is not being supportive.

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