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Dream about Holding A Tortoise

Dream about holding a tortoise means minor obstacles you are facing in your life. You may be too overexcited or hyperactive and need to relax. Someone is trying to motivate you and helping you achieve your goals. Your dream symbolises your lack of sensitivity. You may just be setting yourself for a let-down.

Holding a tortoise is unfortunately a warning signal for an attack on your masculinity if you are a male. You may be lacking some understanding in a situation. You need to get rid of the old and make room for something new. The dream is unfortunately an admonition for a messy situation. You need to take time off for yourself and relax.

Holding a tortoise in dream symbolises your attitudes and feelings toward a relationship. Your emotions need to be dealt with head on. You are hindering your own self-growth by not utilizing your abilities and talents. The dream is a metaphor for limited independence. You feel cut off, isolated and disempowered.

Dream about holding a tortoise denotes your inability to reach your goals and advance toward your interests

You may have lost your confidence. Something is lacking in your life. This dream represents your tendency to bear pain in order to please others. You need to work on healing your past hurts and trauma.

Holding a tortoise is unfortunately an admonition for your caring, supportive and giving nature. You need to slow down and not try to please everyone. You are literally getting all twisted and wound up over a problem or situation in your life. This dream is sadly a warning alert for an aspect of your own self that you have ignored or abandoned. You have the tendency to let your emotions get out of control and lose your temper.

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