Dream about Father Sad

Dream about father sad is a clue for your desire for instant wealth or may be you are looking for fame. Your problems and difficulties will soon be over. You are not being completely honest in some situation. Your dream is a warning signal for your abilities to proceed with whatever you want to do. Some external factor is affecting your relationship in a negative way.

Father sad means punishment, unhappiness shame and guilt. You need to consider opposing viewpoints. You are experiencing some emotional conflict or are having difficulties in expressing your feelings. This dream is a sign for acceptance, self-worth and acknowledgement of your true inner value. You are experiencing anxiety and fear over an upcoming task or event in your life.

Father sad in dream is a hint for low self-esteem issues. An unappealing situation or person is being presented in a more palatable way. You are literally pissed off and not expressing yourself in a positive or constructive manner. This dream is a signal for low self-esteem. You are unable to fully express your opinion about something.

Dream about father sad is sadly an alert for an immature relationship

You are not taking responsibility for something. You are detached from your surroundings. The dream suggests an error in judgment or a mistake that you have made. You may feel that you are continually being sidetracked and that you are unable to get your point across.

Father sad is sadly a warning alert for your daily life where you feel that you are always in a rush. You are coming up empty in some endeavor or plan. You are trying to not let your emotions cloud your judgment. This dream draws attention to feelings of aggression or submission. Material fortune and gain may be interfering with your spirituality.

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