Dream about Shoes Being Stolen

Dream about shoes being stolen is a warning alert for someone in your life has characteristics similar to your sibling. Perhaps you feel you have failed yourself or others. Something is not going your way. The dream hints someone who is offering their guidance and support. You are struggling between good and evil and right and wrong.

Shoes being stolen is unfortunately a warning alert for punishment, unhappiness shame and guilt. You are not allowing others to voice their opinions. There may be some feelings you have rejected or repressed. Your dream is sadly a warning for feelings of hatred, rage and revenge. You feel limited in your choices or physically immobilized.

Shoes being stolen in dream is a signal for some advice and message that your subconscious is trying to convey. Sometimes you need to put away your pride and know when to ask for outside help. Somebody is forcing you to do something that you do not really want to do. Your dream is a message for your carefree attitude. You are having a problem accepting an aspect of your own character.

Dream about shoes being stolen is a portent for some sort of dissension, disagreement or rebellion

You need to be careful not to let your heart guide you. You are trying to do too much at one time. Your dream is an omen for what is holding your relationship together. You may be trying to evaluate a situation and gather information about your environment.

Shoes being stolen is sadly an alert for a temporary situation or relationship. You are lacking spiritual enrichment and enlightenment in some area of your life. You need to reassess your level of control over your life. Your dream is an omen for predictability and unchanging habits. You may harbor some ill feeling or anger toward this person.

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