Dream about Shooting A Bird

Dream about shooting a bird is a clue for indecisiveness and lack of initiative. You feel that some relationship or situation is too invasive. You feel freer to behave in a way that you normally would not in your life. This dream suggests your desires to turn back time and redo certain things over again. You may be too overly controlling.

Shooting a bird unfortunately draws attention to the negative aspects of your own self that you are ashamed about or not proud of. You are not facing and confronting your fears. You feel trapped in a situation or condition. The dream is an evidence for someone around you who is unexpectedly vocal. May be you are having difficulties trusting your own judgment and decisions.

Shooting a bird in dream is an admonition for situations where you have been less than honorable and may have acted in a devious manner. You do not like change. Perhaps you feel that you are not getting through to others or that they are not understanding you. Your dream is your cold and frigid feelings. You are selling yourself short and underestimating your own potential.

Dream about shooting a bird denotes a huge obstacle that is standing in your way toward your goals

You are being recognized. You may find yourself in a compromising situation. Your dream is unfortunately an admonition for you are lacking or trying to recreate in your life. You are still standing tall despite the emotional turmoil occurring in your life.

Shooting a bird is loss and misfortune. You are wasting your time on a relationship or on someone who is not worth your time, energy or love. You need clear out your old attitudes and old ways of thinking. This dream signifies darkness, death and rebirth. You are experiencing some tension that needs to be released.

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