Dream about Dead Kangaroo

Dream about dead kangaroo is unfortunately a warning alert for rejected aspect of yourself that is unclean or unaccepted by society. There is some problem that you need to patch up or some emotional wound that you need to bandage up. You may be too harsh on yourself or of others. The dream is a clue for bitter confrontations between you and your friends. Something may not be what it seems.

Dead kangaroo is sadly a warning signal for docility and conformity. Someone is trying to reassure and reaffirm your progress forward. Your current love interests are not measuring up to your ex boyfriend/girlfriend. Your dream means something or some situation that you need to handle with care. Your problems are not as serious as you may think.

Dead kangaroo in dream hints shelter from a stormy relationship or chaotic situation. Do not read too much into a problem. There are some characteristics that you are refusing to acknowledge or incorporate into your self. The dream means discordance and trouble in your life. Nothing is impossible if you put your mind to it.

Dream about dead kangaroo states something that is missing or lacking in your life

You feel cut off, isolated and disempowered. You are feeling empty, worthless, or insignificant in your life. The dream symbolises your lacking conscience and low character. Someone close to you is unable to keep a secret.

Dead kangaroo is sadly an alert for an emotional void or inner emptiness. You need to step away from a situation that will harm you. You are overly dependent on your family. This dream is a metaphor for unfinished emotional business related to your childhood family, dead relatives, or repressed memories and feelings. Perhaps a relationship has just ended and you are trying to fill a void.

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