Dream about Running From Bird

Dream about running from bird is an evidence for your feelings/anxieties about your a death. You should not put all your trust in one person. You are unable to or refuse to give up a habit. Your dream is unfortunately a warning for missed opportunities or feeling left out. You need to learn to express your negative emotions instead of keeping it bottled up.

Running from bird symbolises the feminine aspects which you have neglected or overlooked. You may even have some hostility toward your mate. You are tending to the needs of others and putting their needs first instead of your needs. The dream is a signal for something that is soiled or tainted. You need to sort out your feelings and re-organize some issues in your life, especially if you’ve experienced some trauma or turmoil recently.

Running from bird in dream is sadly intense feelings of anger and rage. You need to be more thick skinned and not let others get to you so easily. You have lost your frame of reference in a relationship or situation. Your dream is sadly an admonition for your weaknesses and shortcomings. You are asking for too much of others.

Dream about running from bird is a message for your anxieties about your daily problems

Things may not be going the way you want it to. A situation may be unclear or hazy. This dream stands for some resentment in your emotional state of mind. You are lacking direction in your life.

Running from bird is a sign for mourning and death. You need to be more yielding in your point of view and decisions. You are progressing toward your goals at a steady and leisurely pace. Your dream indicates avoidance in dealing with your problems and in facing your anxieties. You should not take things for granted, especially if they seem to come easily.

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