Dream about Buying Old Shoes

Dream about buying old shoes is a signal for loss of tranquility, illness, or jealousy. You are trying to gain a better perspective on some issue. You are harboring some repressed anger and deep-seated rage. This dream indicates your overwhelming (and unfounded) fear in the health of your baby. You feel the need to protect yourself against being emotionally hurt.

Buying old shoes is an alert for unexpected changes, frustrations and unpleasant adventures. You feel that you have missed out on some opportunity in life. You are being recognized for your abilities and talents. This dream is sadly a warning for your unwillingness and refusal to be cast aside. You need to be more receptive and incorporate aspects of your partner into your own character.

Buying old shoes in dream is sadly an alert for feelings of being unwanted or unloved. Your own self-image may have suffered and taken some blow. Your life has become monotonous and repetitious. Your dream is sadly a huge obstacle that is standing in your way toward your goals. You have no one to talk to.

Dream about buying old shoes expresses someone that appears cold and frigid on the outside, but is really a warm and caring person on the inside

You need to work on healing your past hurts and trauma. There is some distressing or offensive matter that you need to confront. This dream is a hint for the difficulties your are facing in your life. Your temper is getting out of control.

Buying old shoes signifies someone you are interested in. You may be feeling weak, vulnerable and out of control in your life. You need to break your problems up into smaller conquerable chunks. Your dream is a message for your immature attitude. You are feeling unsatisfied or something is missing in your relationship.

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