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Broken Legs, Arms, Bones, limbs

If you dream that you have broken a limb then this is a sign to slow down and rest. Your body has had enough and it is time to relax, get some early nights and get yourself better.

Life is too short and you need to think about the things that make you happy. Living with your actions if they have not been honerable sometimes can show difficulty.

Sometimes these dreams display a disturbing situation, you may need to think about the details around the dream and how this shaped the breaking of the limb. If the bones are actually broken and you are in a hospital then this shows that it is is time to stop being worried about things that are moving in front of you. Life is too short and areas of your life need to be addressed before things are too late.

Go for areas that interest you the most. Generally, you will have someone who is around you who you cannot control so it is important to make sure that this person is going to be on board with what you want to try to create. Bones also show part of your spiritual well being and how things can move forward in your life.

broken bones dream dictionary
Anonymous on Fri, 09/02/2011 - 16:38

question

My daughter has the same dream repeatedly, for quite some time now. She is on a table, eyes closed so cannot see, but she hears someone and knows it is her ex-boyfriend. He has a hammer, and he uses it to break every bone in her body. Even when she tells herself it is a dream she can't awaken until he breaks every bone, ending with the clavicle, and everything fades to white.
Any ideas?
whimsical1@gmail.com

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