Dream about sad

Dream about Sad is sometimes a frivolous matter or situation. You wished you were someone else. You are trying to escape from your daily problems. Your dream is an evidence for your nurturing abilities. You have made a poor judgment.

Sad is a signal for your glamorous attitude. You need to be more straightforward about your feelings, intentions or goals. Perhaps you are not proud of something you have done. Your dream is a clue for your indifference to some situation or person. You are being too petty over minor issues.

Dream about Sad [experiencing or showing sorrow or unhappiness; ; – Christina Rossetti] indicates grief and loss. You are feeling numb in some area of your life. You have been misbehaving and have been caught in the act. Your dream is sometimes your outgoing nature and welcoming attitude. Others tend to underestimate your abilities or misjudge you.

Dream about Sad [of things that make you feel sad; ; ; ; – Christina Rossetti] refers to covert sensuality, simplicity and adaptability. You are excluding something or someone. You need to consider the overall picture. Your dream states an aspect of yourself that you are trying to nurture. Perhaps you need to stop comparing yourself to the standards of others.

Dream about Deplorable [bad; unfortunate] means your struggles with your career, relationship, or other problem. You feel that you do not measure up to others ideals or expectations. You are starting to break down your emotional barriers. The dream is your actual concerns about a relationship or your desires to have children. You need to make some fundamental changes to your character.

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Lindsey

I dreamed that me, and other kids were in a classroom in school. The teacher wanted us to act out something. The other kids knew exactly what they were doing, but I was confused. I asked the teacher to give me the lines, but he gave me something else. When school was over, a friend of mine told me to go in a classroom with her. I ignored her. I went to the buses, with my friend Abby, and other kids following behind. I got in the bus and cried. I got home and the walls were singing to kids.