Dream about Lost In Woods

Dream about lost in woods is a message for innocence, immaturity and naive thinking. Nothing in life comes easy, you need to earn it. Your sins and impure thoughts are being washed away. The dream is an evidence for your true confused state of mind and the nonsensical events of your life. You need to relinquish your worries and let go of your old problems.

Lost in woods is a premonition for your lack of accomplishments or to the setbacks in your life. You need to learn to take a negative and turn it into a positive. You maybe be too clingy and dependent. This dream is unfortunately a warning for losing your soul. You are not being acknowledged for your work or achievements.

Lost in woods in dream is a metaphor for a problem that you need to acknowledge and confront. You are denied access to a place where you were previously allowed. It is time to bring some bad feelings to the surface and work through them. This dream points to someone or something is evil. Something in your life may not be consistent with how you feel things should be.

Dream about lost in woods is a portent for your pent-up anger toward a person

You are trying to attack or confront a situation or problem that has been menacing you. Your behavior is too automated. This dream is an admonition for feelings of being out of control. You may be spreading yourself too thin.

Lost in woods is a premonition for a situation in your life that requires strategy, patience and composure. You are being a log or lazy. You need to take some time off so you can cater to the inner child within. Your dream is an omen for your struggles with your career, relationship, or other problem. You may be able to physically cleanse yourself, but are unable to cleanse yourself spiritually and mentally.

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