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Wounds Wrong or relationship. It may also reflect emotional harm through anger or fighting. Guilt, grief, regret, or anger. You may need to take time to heal. Consider the location, size and type of wound for additional meaning. Dreams of wounding are quite common prior to the onset of illnesses or troubling physical conditions. Research has shown that dreams of wounds are often a strong predictor of an impending illness. For example, people who dream of chest wounds often have heart attacks. If the relationships in your life are relatively stable and peaceful when a dream of being wounded occurs, it may be a good idea to consider getting a medical checkup for internal problems in the area of the dream wound. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Wreath To dream of a wreath represents feelings about situations where you feel it is important to honor or respect the moment. Respecting the continuity of a situation or person's memory. Wanting to completely respect or honor someone as best as you can. An attitude about continuous celebrating or enjoying an ongoing festive situation. Negatively, a wreath may be a sign that you are too concerned with keeping a rare sensitive situation going or continuing discussing a dead loved one when other people are becoming tired of it. Feeling nervous that anything is wrong at all with something you think is important to respect. Perfect respect or honor that is overboard.
To dream of a wreath of flowers worn on the head may reflect feelings about someone having been perfect and that they were always perfect. Total honor and respect. Negatively, it may be a sign that you are too afraid to forgive yourself or let go of someone. To dream of an artificial wreath may reflect feelings about faking honor, celebrating, or a festive attitude. A "just for show" attitude about respecting or enjoying a festive moment. Wrecking Ball To dream of a wrecking ball represents feelings of intentional destruction or breakage in some area of your life. Severely damaging actions to others that was planned. Intending to take someone down hard. Feelings about a dangerous or devastating change. Intentionally "knocking down" someone too arrogant to put up with anymore. Planning to intentionally hurt someone with your worst shot. Destroying your enemies "like a wrecking ball" with a swift coordinated action. Situations where you care about doing as much damage as you can. Alternatively, dreaming a