Dream about The Return Pat

Dream about the return pat is a signal for your tendency to keep your thoughts, ideas or feelings inside instead of expressing them. Time is not on your side. You may be lacking spiritual enrichment and sensual expression. Your dream is an alert for hidden fears and worries that are threatening you. Some unseen irritation may not surface until it is too late.

The return pat is unfortunately an admonition for some aspect of your relationship with your sibling, whether it one of sibling rivalry, nurturance, protectiveness, etc. You feel that you have no voice or no choice in a situation. Someone is undermining your ability. Your dream draws attention to your dependence on others. You may have some unexpressed anger that is on the verge of boiling over.

The return pat in dream represents a lost sense of spirituality. Your own fears and doubts may be holding you back. There is an issue that you are trying desperately to avoid. Your dream refers to the forgotten past. You may be experiencing difficulty in expressing yourself.

Dream about the return pat is about issues that you are keeping to yourself instead of confronting

You feel you are stuck in a rut. There is some resentment or unexpressed anger that you need to confront. The dream stands for lack of self-esteem and self-confidence. A project is not working out as you had wanted it to.

The return pat points to something you do not fully understand. You are ignoring the masculine aspect of yourself (if you are female) or the feminine aspect of yourself (if you are male). You may need to get down to the core of a situation before proceeding. This dream is unfortunately a warning for a primitive and shadowy aspect of yourself. You need to let go of the past and quit dwelling on old emotions.

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