Dream about Feeling Rejected

Dream about feeling rejected states your close-mindedness and limited way of thinking. You feel the need to protect yourself against being emotionally hurt. Your reaction to something is being blown out of proportion. Your dream is about your disconnection from reality. Your subconscious is trying to get your attention.

Feeling rejected suggests a lack of confidence or low self esteem. You are trying to ditch or avoid some responsibility. You are experiencing some fear in using your psychic abilities and believing in your intuition. The dream refers to your senseless spending. You are feeling sluggish and insecure.

Feeling rejected in dream is sadly a warning signal for encouragement and provides hope in dark and murky times. You feel that your opinions, viewpoints or decisions are being unaccepted or being ignored. You are running away from your problems. Your dream is unfortunately a warning alert for your lack of security. You are in an enclosure, either in home or work place, that is shrinking.

Dream about feeling rejected refers to your helplessness and inability to function in some given situation

Perhaps a relationship is repeating the same pattern. You are confused about some aspect of this situation. This dream indicates an idea or concept that you need to grasp. You are refusing to accept a situation that is being imposed and forced upon you.

Feeling rejected is a symbol for the problems that have been preoccupying your mind will soon be resolved. You are looking for approval, validation and acknowledgement for your work. You may be feeling unsatisfied with some situation or relationship. This dream is sadly an alert for self-indulgent behavior or unwanted attention. You are feeling confined by what society considers normal.

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