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accusation, crime, execution, burden, guilt, change, let go
accusation, crime, execution, burden, guilt, change, let go
If a person is proven to have committed a serious crime, the death penalty could still be imposed in some countries of this world today. Death sentences in the European area are otherwise no longer usual today.
If one is punished with the death penalty in one's dream country, it is undoubtedly a nightmare. States of confusion and panic attacks could reveal themselves. After waking up from such a dream, one surely asks oneself what this might mean in the individual case.
The death sentence, according to the general dream interpretation, is considered as a sign of change. The dreamer is encouraged to let go of a deadlocked matter and let it go. This dream symbol serves as a call for the dreamer to be more gentle and lenient.
If the dreaming person stands on a scaffold in medieval times, it is a warning against falseness of so-called "friends". However, if you fall off the scaffold or are pushed away and thus escape the death penalty, this image calls for repentance for past actions.
The dream symbol admonishes caution to be involved in situations that are not tricky. For this reason, some acquaintances might keep their distance from you or at least put their own reputation in the mud.
If a person is sentenced to the death penalty and subsequently executed, psychoanalytically this can be an imminent termination of something or prophesy a separation. If the death sentence is passed on the dreamer in a dream, the subconscious sends us a warning not to judge other people at first sight. If in this dream situation, one feels an unpleasant discomfort in one's own skin, this symbolizes a bad conscience of the person concerned. Has one possibly harmed someone or unfairly blamed them for something they did not commit?
It is necessary to consider one's attitude to life when the death penalty is pronounced against him. The reaction of the dreamer when hearing the sentence is of enormous importance for the interpretation. Does the dreamer prove unresisting in accepting the punishment or does he react to it with an angry outburst and feel unjustly accused? Depending on the case, this can point to different possible interpretations. How do you deal with the concept of "self-knowledge" in real life? Do you question old concepts and beliefs? Or are you ready for change?
The death sentence, according to spiritual beliefs, illustrates that the dreamer in question is trying to suppress his true nature , which has to do with his own spirituality and spirituality. The dreamer is too guided by the mind and does not acknowledge existence to the spiritual world.
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