Dream about Bear Tracks

Dream about bear tracks is an indication for luxury, smoothness and softness. You are having problems saying what you really think. You are looking for answers to a problem. This dream refers to your conscience and your rational side. Perhaps you are doing something that is out of character.

Bear tracks indicates your anxieties about your ability to accomplish some demanding task or perform in some situation. You are looking to replace or substitute a missing aspect of your life. You need to be more aggressive. Your dream symbolises a rejection of traditional values and beliefs. You have found the truth to a situation or an answer to a problem.

Bear tracks in dream symbolises a release of emotions. You are trying to make your life more comfortable. You need to be more grounded. This dream draws attention to your possessive nature. You are feeling weighed down by other people’s problems.

Dream about bear tracks refers to transformation, immortality and renewal

You are on your way toward realizing your goals and desires. You need to take responsibility for your actions and confront your problems. The dream points at your search for knowledge and your hunger for ideas. You are feeling nervous or uneasy about a decision or event in your life.

Bear tracks points to current wars around the world and your personal feelings about it. You need to take time for yourself and away from the stresses of your daily life. You do not think much of a specific person. The dream is a metaphor for global communication and how we are all dependent on each other. You are making too many demands in your life.

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Carmen

I dream that my daughter and I are walking along a path in the forest, early morning, we pass a man’s high up in a tree. We can only make out a shadow. We continue walking my daughter wants to climb a tree and I run back to the path knowing she will follow me rather than be left alone. We continue and all the sudden the path turns to mud. She is walking ahead of me. I notice a bear print as I am stepping into it. I step into it only to slide into the mud and become stuck. My daughter sees the