Dream about Killing A Hummingbird

Dream about killing a hummingbird suggests a lack of autonomy over the direction of your own life. You do not have an outlet to freely express yourself. You need to focus your energy toward more productive pursuits. This dream is a hint for the battle of love and hate. You are not utilizing your fullest potential.

Killing a hummingbird is a metaphor for your resilience and your ability to bounce back from adversity. You are no longer functioning efficiently or properly. It is not always about being first or finishing first. Your dream signifies feelings that you are not expressing in your life. You will be provoked into anger and manipulated into retaliation by someone close to you.

Killing a hummingbird in dream is a message for regret in some decision you made or in some action that you took. You may feel out of control. You may need to tidy up some situation in your life. This dream is a portent for an aspect of your relationship with a person is not growing or maturing. There is something that you have ignored or neglected for too long.

Dream about killing a hummingbird unfortunately draws attention to your aggressive or sadomasochistic tendencies

Someone may be trying to run your life from the sideline or background. You cannot seem to leave your work at the office. This dream is unfortunately a warning signal for issues you have with getting old. You are feeling helpless to do anything or are lacking motivation and desire to move forward with your plans.

Killing a hummingbird is sadly an admonition for your refusal to acknowledge some conflict or inner turmoil. You are being offensive to others without realizing it. Your guard is down. Your dream is an omen for a situation or a conversation that is foul. You are lacking freedom.

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