Dream about A Wooden Snake

Dream about a wooden snake is unfortunately your shameful thoughts. You are experiencing disappointments and decline in some professional progress. You are lacking depth and compassion in the way you are expressing your feelings. Your dream is an indication for manipulation. You need to turn your negative energy into something positive.

A wooden snake draws attention to any object, animal, place associated with your country. You feel that you may not be measuring up to the expectation of others. You have been avoiding the problem for too long. The dream suggests the burdens and problems that you are hauling around. You feel trapped or repressed in a situation.

A wooden snake in dream is about the obstacles that you need to overcome in order to succeed. Something is not what it seems to be. What you thought was true is actually not. Your dream is a symbol for your fears of having your personal feelings and private thoughts discovered or revealed. You are losing control on things that you never had control of in the first place.

Dream about a wooden snake unfortunately draws attention to some negative feelings that you are not expressing in your life

Perhaps you have been hurt or disappointed by something that someone had said. You are idling and wasting your life away. Your dream is sadly a warning alert for a lack of self-esteem, lack of self-love, or insecurities you have. You are facing a confrontational situation.

A wooden snake is sadly an admonition for an error or mistake you have made. You need to express yourself more freely and without restraint. You are not owning up to your duties. Your dream refers to annoyances and complications in a situation where pleasure was expected. There are issues you are not confronting with her or him.

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