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Dream about A Lost Horse

Dream about a lost horse is a clue for your insecurity, fears and sense of helplessness. Something in your life has been ignored or is no longer of any use. There is a situation in your life that is making you want to blend into the background and not get noticed. The dream points to of your dependence and degree of control you have on your life. You feel like you want to hide from the world and be left alone for awhile.

A lost horse is a harbinger for a loss of control in some aspect of your life. You tend to ignore, deny, or repress your feelings. You have a tendency to force your opinions on others. This dream is unfortunately a warning alert for your immature attitude. You may not be getting enough love in your life.

A lost horse in dream is sadly an alert for a warning of sorts. You are feeling dead inside. You are unable to control your emotions. The dream is a premonition for small and irrational fears that you are feeling in your life. Your lack of clear goals and low self-esteem may be a common cause for you.

Dream about a lost horse unfortunately draws attention to your nurturing side and maternal feelings

You may be hesitant in approaching a new situation or have no desire to move forward with your goals. You are manipulating a situation in order to get a desired outcome. Your dream is unfortunately a warning alert for fear of commitment and loss of independence. You have reached an agreement or a decision to a problem.

A lost horse is an indication for missed or denied opportunities. You are trying to distance yourself from some issue or emotion. You are not getting the full picture. This dream indicates a lack of self-confidence and embarrassment. You are being overly protective.

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