Dream about Losing A Child In Water

Dream about losing a child in water is sadly an alert for a lingering threat or a bitter confrontation that you should avoid. You may lack understanding in a situation or find that a current problem is overwhelming. You may be lacking energy and motivation. The dream is a warning alert for a situation or a place which is new or unfamiliar to you. You do not feel completely whole.

Losing a child in water is an evidence for someone in your life who may be working around some issue. Your ideas may be alienating people. It is time to get serious. The dream is a premonition for an aspect of your own self that you have ignored or abandoned. You are struggling with issues of belonging and acceptance.

Losing a child in water in dream is a message for your supportive or nurturing nature and is associated with feminine qualities. You are wasting away your potential. You are unsure about a person’s intentions. This dream is a harbinger for your own cruel intents to further your own interest and gain. You are stuck in your current circumstances.

Dream about losing a child in water is unexpressed anger and aggression

Something or someone that may initially be unappealing can turn out to be quite attractive. You may need to organize your thoughts and sort out your values. The dream means some infantile need. You are not acknowledging some aspect of yourself that is represented by your cousin.

Losing a child in water is a warning signal for some unpleasant, but necessary task that you need to go through in your life. You are not seeing any progress in your life. Do not take no for an answer. The dream symbolises something that has been suppressed, rejected, or denied. You are ridding yourself of old ideas, notions, opinions and other negativities.

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