Dream about Dying Swan

Dream about dying swan is a sign for your physical limitations and boundaries. You can no longer contain yourself, either emotionally or mentally. Deep down inside, you know that a person is bad for you, yet you are still drawn to her or him. This dream points at concerns and fears over your condition. You are trying to dodge some responsibility.

Dying swan expresses someone or something is trying to get your attention. You may be feeling guilt over something you said. You are expending too much energy on fruitless endeavors and are in danger of depleting your inner resources. The dream is a clue for the negative and repressed aspect as yourself. You do not let slim chances of success deter you from going after your goals.

Dying swan in dream is a signal for your childhood where the times were more carefree and simpler. Someone in your life does not want to see you reach your goals. This is no time for you to be nervous and lose control. Your dream is a sign for unsatisfied desires. You are tired of hiding your true feelings.

Dream about dying swan draws attention to harshness, anger, aggression, ruthlessness and conflict

You are prevented from expressing your anger and other negative emotions. You are unhappy about the current status of your life. The dream is unfortunately a warning for ducking some issue or situation, instead of confronting it head-on. You do not like to deviate from your plans, even if it becomes monotonous.

Dying swan signifies a path that has not been ventured. You need to slow down and listen to your instincts or to your body. Some aspect of your life is not going the way you want it. This dream is unfortunately a warning signal for your ability to remain calm or objective in a situation. Time is running out for you.

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