Dream about a baby porcupine

Dream about A Baby Porcupine points at spirituality and vital energy. You are undergoing a transitional phase and are becoming more enlightened or spiritual. You are refusing to see the truth even though it is unavoidable. Your dream signifies discipline, structure, rigidity and your staunch attitude. You are making the right choice or decision in life.

A Baby Porcupine is a metaphor for your need to rejuvenate and restore your body, mind and spirit. You also pride yourself in your loyalty and generosity. You need solidify some new ideas. The dream is a clue for relaxation, calmness, luxury and ease. You have totally let go of a relationship.

Dream about both “Baby” and “Porcupine” is sadly an admonition for to stress and pressure that someone is putting on you. You are being too demanding or that your expectations are too high. You are attracted to fame and power but do not necessarily want to put forth the work to achieve it. The dream unfortunately draws attention to pent up anger and aggression. You need to address harming issues or else they will continue to bother you.

Dream about a baby porcupine expresses the stress of organizing a meeting or a reunion. You are undergoing some inner changes and transformation. You need to be more open and expressive with your personality. The dream points at profits, self-discovery or progress. You know how to stay objective.

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Evita

My husband in reality has passed about 6 days ago. In my dream his friends and I go back to mine and my husband’s house as he has passed. The house is a mess downstairs but the upstairs is clean. There were already blankets folded for the friends that I did not put there. That night, I felt something by my legs. It was a baby porcupine. I picked it up by its belly and held its head to be careful of the mouth and quills. Then I took it outside and let it go. I watched it crawl away until it left.