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Aboriginal People

To dream of an Aboriginal person represents aspects of your personality with a mindset that doesn't think of itself as embarrassing itself while surviving in perfect freedom all the time. Behavior that isn't changing itself because it has to survive freedom being unpredictable. Surviving freedom having the potential to turn against you. A thinking style that values freedom, survival, and perseverance. Perseverance and determination to overcome obstacles while maintaining freedom. Behavior that resists change, is stubborn, or puts up with whatever it has to because surviving with freedom is more important than anything happening. Never cancelling who you are as a person while surviving with freedom.

Positively, the Aboriginal person may represent surviving freedom while never cancelling who you are as a person with moral strength, maintaining principles, and resisting the corruption of values and beliefs. Wiseness of walking through a dangerous or unpredictable situation as though it didn't matter.

Negatively, the Aboriginal person may represent behavior that overdoes thinking of itself never embarrassing itself surviving with freedom to the point of being unwilling to adapt or compromise even when it�s necessary for progress. An unwillingness to give up bad habits, make progress, or think about something new in a more sophisticated or mature way. It can also suggest recklessness with one's life or a lack of consideration for safety. Overrespecting yourself as older. Believing in surviving with freedom that isn't helpful or safe. Surviving respecting yourself seeing who you are as a person before facts or reasoning are thought about. A stubborn attachment to independence that causes unnecessary hardship, isolation, or conflict. Behavior that is evil about adapting to nothing except it's own freedom.

Aboriginal or Native people may dream about seeing people of their race if they are experiencing race-related issues. People who are only half Native may dream about Native people if they don't feel accepted by other Native people.

Example: A man dreamed of seeing Native American people. In waking life, he was struggling with a spiritual challenge and refused to give up no matter how difficult it got. In this case, the Aboriginal people may have reflected his perseverance, determination, and free will to overcome his spiritual obstacles on his own with the possibility of giving up being easy with nobody confronting his challenge for him.

Example 2: A woman dreamed of seeing a train being stopped and boarded by Native Americans. In waking life, she was at the end of her pregnancy. She feared losing the child and not being able to have any more children. In this case, the Native Americans may have reflected her feelings about never being alone with doctors respecting themselves being experts about the baby having to survive the "wild" or natural process of childbirth with its many potential problems at the last minute with ease.

Example 3: A man dreamed of talking to Native Americans. In waking life, he was realizing that he was being too stubborn about never changing his views during serious conversations with others.





 

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