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Dream about Torn Sandals

Dream about torn sandals is about a situation where you are feeling helpless or by someone who is overly controlling or is making you feel less than human. You have been gossiping too much. You tend to be pessimistic and see the dark or negative side of things. The dream points at an annoyance or interference. No one is paying attention to what you are saying.

Torn sandals represents feelings of insignificance, helplessness and unworthiness. You are trying to escape from the problems in your real life, instead of confronting it. You need to take better care of your health or suffer unpleasant consequences. The dream is a warning for a lost in your identity. You need to lighten up and quit being so serious.

Torn sandals in dream refers to some sort of trouble that is entering your life. You are feeling withdrawn or overly judgmental. There may be someone in your life whose presence is unwelcome. This dream signals some form of deception. You are exhibiting a lack of judgment.

Dream about torn sandals is an alert for destruction, passion, desire, illumination, purification, transformation, enlightenment, or anger

You may have lost your direction or lost sight of your goals. You are experiencing a lack of energy or power in some area of your life. Your dream is unfortunately an admonition for your lack of security. You are not ready to commit to a situation or relationship.

Torn sandals states a hopeless situation that needs your immediate attention and action. You are unsatisfied with aspects of your life. Your thinking/judgment is unclear and clouded. The dream is a portent for your lack of self-worth or lack of inspiration. You need to relinquish your worries and let go of your old problems.

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