Wagon
To dream of a kids wagon represents feelings about behavior that safely handling a situation where nobody would ever want to think it's dangerous. Behavior that is wonderful about helping someone out however you can without thinking it's too serious. Helping someone or something in a lighthearted and non-threatening way. Child-like concern to help someone or desire to bring them along with you in a safe and secure manner. Playful and caring attitude towards offering support to others. It represents the willingness to assist someone without putting too much pressure on them, and a desire to bring them along with you in a safe and nurturing environment.
Negatively, dreaming about a kids wagon represents feeling about a situation where there is nothing adult about helping someone. Feeling that offering to help looks stupid because it's not strong enough. Handling something so safely that it might be considered childish.
To dream of a wagon for bikes, cars, or horses represents feelings about seeing something needed getting from one place to another safely. Safely handling yourself free from addiction to sobriety.
Example: A woman dreamed of being put inside a wagon with her supplies and Jesus while a man on a horse pulled it. In waking life she was struggling with addiction. In this case the wagon may have reflected her feelings about needing be helped stay sober until she could safely handle herself free from addiction. She needed help experiencing herself stay steady while getting from addiction to sobriety.
Example 2: A teenage girl dreamed of kids being held captive on a huge wagon. In waking life she was being grounded at home by her parents and felt frustrated. In this case the wagon that kids were being held captive on may have reflected her feelings about being kept safely "on the wagon" at home by her parents to sober her up from bad behavior by keeping her away from bad influences of her friends.
Example 3: A young woman dreamed of seeing someone fall off a wagon. In waking life she was being forced on strict conditions to stay sober or "on the wagon."
Example 4: A 14 year-old dreamed of seeing a child wagon on their front lawn. In waking life they felt that a classmates homelife was really bad. In this case the child wagon on the front lawn may have reflected the dreamer considering the option to "socially pull" the classmate around by being friends to help them have fun. Alternatively, the wagon may reflect the dreamer thinking it's a childish idea to offer to help classmate move away from their abusive home into their house.
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