Dream about Broken Scissors

Dream about broken scissors is a portent for some hesitation and reluctance in the pursuit of your goals. You lack initiative to take action in what you really want to do. You have not fully understood a situation to make an informed decision. This dream is sadly an admonition for your brash and hard exterior. You are only pretending to change and trying to cover up your flaws.

Broken scissors is a message for a situation in your life which may be painful or hurtful. You are devoid of emotions. Do not give your desires in to temptation as they will be unfulfilling and unsatisfying. The dream suggests your basic urges, instincts and suppressed emotional desires. You do not like to deviate from your plans, even if it is monotonous.

Broken scissors in dream is limitations, obstacles and boundaries. You tend to leave others no choices. You are trying to do too much at one time. Your dream is unfortunately a warning for feelings of helplessness and loss of control. You do not know what direction to take.

Dream about broken scissors is unfortunately a warning alert for the influence of evil around you

Some problems are not going to go away just because you are ignoring them. You need to learn from the past and not make the same mistake again. This dream is unfortunately an admonition for obstacles and barriers toward your goals. You are trying to distance yourself from a situation.

Broken scissors represents a fleeting idea or a message that you need to quickly convey. Perhaps you are acting stupid and need to wise up. Your actions and anger affect those around you even though it may not be directed at them. Your dream is an admonition for disappointment in your life. You need to take some time off so you can cater to the inner child within.

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