Dream about absent father

Dream about Absent Father stands for valor and victory. You are completely secure about your status and position in your life. You feel abandoned. This dream hints the beat and rhythm of life. You are confronting and bringing your repressed emotions to the surface.

Absent Father is about your growing mistrust of others. The higher you climb in life, the harder it is to stay at the top. You are seeing others achieve what you are still striving for. This dream stands for your desire for love and happiness over wealth and fortune. You may have self-esteem and confidence issues.

Dream about both “Absent” and “Father” is a clue for a desire to spread some idea and circulate the word out. You are too dependent on others. You are beginning to lose your mind. The dream is an indication for problems that need to be dealt with more directly. You need to search out more options for some aspect of your life.

Dream about absent father is a premonition for your spiritual or ancestral connection. You need to warm up to somebody or some situation. You are seeking some validity and truth to some situation. Your dream is a sign for the power of love and its ability to penetrate through to anyone. You are ashamed about something.

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Julien

I had a dream about my father sitting on a motorcycle ready to ride, someone mentioned a certain location he wanted to go and he came out running. He wasn’t saying anything to me so I didn’t make any move to get close to him. I haven’t seen my father in about 11 years. He doesn’t care if I die or live. What does it mean?.

Monica

I was in the mall with my brother and sister, and my brother and I noticed a free pizza sign and sat down and waited to get some. I seen our biological father and called my sister to come over since she was in a different store. My sister and brother spoke to him often asking why is he here, and they kept calling him Melvin – that’s not his name. I didn’t speak to him only walked away because the sight of him makes me angry. Then my siblings came and checked on me and we laughed it off.