Dream of Walking Trees

MEANING: Dream of walking trees shows that perhaps you are afraid of taking responsibility. You feel like freedom and more adventure. There is something wrong with your work, but you should not let yourself be carried away by pessimism. You need to learn to not take yourself so seriously. You are trying to cover up some mistake or some lie.

SOON: Dream of walking trees suggests that that’s positive as long as you don’t make castles in the air. It’s time for you to do some housecleaning. The year has been very good, but you are so demanding that you do not give yourself credit. Your emotional slumps are related to lack of sleep. You become aware of expenses and organize yourself while feeling more responsible for your actions.

FUTURE: Dream of walking trees symbolises that you will feel better when you have everything under control. Soon there will be feeling among you and you will make plans together. At home you will find the support you need. You try to renew those relationships and you will contact them through any means. Moving projects are just around the corner.

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Dream of trees symbolises that you will feel better when you have everything under control. Soon there will be feeling among you and you will make plans together. At home you will find the support you need. You try to renew those relationships and you will contact them through any means. Moving projects are just around the corner.

ADVICE: Take a positive approach at all times to an event that will occur in your family unexpectedly. Bury your fears and launch yourself to the conquest.

WARNING: Avoid arguments, fights and misunderstandings that will only lead to feelings of frustration. Don’t be afraid of change and follow your heart.

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