Dream about Elephant Killing Someone

Dream about elephant killing someone draws attention to all the hard work that you have done and completed. You feel unable to express yourself. You are not being completely truthful in some matter. Your dream is a hint for someone you don’t know anymore. You may forcing your views and opinions onto others.

Elephant killing someone is a warning alert for something or some situation that you need to handle with care. Perhaps your sense of stability and security is lacking. You are experiencing difficulties in confronting a situation or relationship. The dream is unfortunately a warning alert for putrid conditions and old relationships. You are feeling withdrawn or overly judgmental.

Elephant killing someone in dream is an evidence for some sort of failing relationship. You are beginning to make your own decisions. You are ready to confront some painful emotion. The dream means your acceptance of an idea, condition, or situation. You need to rid yourself of the negativity in your life in order to move on and grow as a person.

Dream about elephant killing someone is a warning alert for an insult

Your subconscious may be trying to tell you that the solution may not be obvious. You are tired of hiding your true feelings. The dream is sadly a warning alert for a loss to your individuality. You have missed a huge and profitable opportunity.

Elephant killing someone is about insecurities, fear of not meeting others’ expectations and fear of failure. There is something you want to get off your chest but are afraid of what others think or how you will be perceived. You are not seeing a situation clearly. The dream is an alert for commitment, harmony or transitions. All that anger you have suppressed is coming to the surface in a violent way.

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