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Dream about Car Been Stolen

Dream about car been stolen is a warning for your ability to get down to the core of the problem. Menial tasks are providing little opportunities for advancement. You are limited in expressing yourself. The dream is a premonition for outdated attitudes former relationships and old ways of thinking. There is no turning back on the choices you have made.

Car been stolen hints a sticky situation or relationship that is falling apart or that is unstable. There is some issue in your life that you need to straighten. You are not measuring up to others. This dream is an alert for defensiveness or your close minded attitude. You are also being overly attentive or overly possessive, especially in a relationship.

Car been stolen in dream states some sort of trouble that is entering your life. You are not being clear in how your express yourself. You are trying to recapture your innocence in some way. Your dream is unfortunately guilt and impurity. Your current love interests are not measuring up to your ex boyfriend/girlfriend.

Dream about car been stolen represents your own feelings of self-worth and being accepted

You are the chosen one or the one that is chosen for the job. You have difficulties in recognizing your weaknesses and asking for help when you need it. The dream is unfortunately a warning for small and irrational fears that you are feeling in your life. You are not seeing any progress in your life.

Car been stolen is an admonition for something or someone who is hard to follow. Something is not what it appears to be. You are burdening others with your problems and putting a strain on the relationship. This dream is about cruelty and torture. Something is not sitting well with you.

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