Dream about Sitting Dog

Dream about sitting dog sadly draws attention to your struggles with your career, relationship, or other problem. You are feeling confined, restricted and lacking personal freedom. Your subconscious is trying to make you aware of a solution to a problem. Your dream states a situation that you should avoid. Your body may be deficient in vitamins or not getting enough nutrients.

Sitting dog is a message for feelings of unworthiness and low self-esteem. No one can get in your way. You are lacking a certain aspect or quality that the loved one embodies. Your dream is a warning for a highly stressful time in your life. You do not have enough time to complete a task.

Sitting dog in dream is a warning for your primal fears and feelings of falling into a pit of despair. You are not being understood or someone is not understanding you. You need to eat a more healthy diet. The dream is a clue for your desire to nail down a solution to a problem. You need to set your sights on your target and focus on your goals.

Dream about sitting dog states some cold, hard emotion

You are struggling with your spirituality, your practicality and your passions. You are on the defensive about something and may be a little overly aggressive about it. Your dream refers to your need to be comforted and reassured. You feel that your identity and sense of self is being compromised or disrespected.

Sitting dog hints regrets and remorse. You are unhappy about the current status of your life. You are overcompensating for something that is lacking in your life. This dream is an admonition for some negative emotions or anger that is directed at you, but you are oblivious to. You need to reduce your desires and problems in order to alleviate the pressure you are putting on yourself.

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