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epee, opponent, competition, duel, sword, duel, fraternity, sport, injustice
Ever since the Olympic Games have been held, fencing has been a part of this discipline without reservation, like pitch to brimstone. In fencing, the fighting instruments differ from each other, which is either the very well-known epee, foil or saber. What looks almost easy and simple to the layman's eye, means for the performers, long and hard training to present this light-footed spectacle. Only through years of training can one build up stamina without quickly reaching one's limits. A bout lasts only 3 minutes in a competition, but in this seemingly short time the fighter is tested and challenged to the highest concentration under high tension.
There are all kinds of famous movies where sword heroes appear, famous with the well-known saying, "One for all, all for one": "D'Artagnan and the 3 Musketeers" or the popular beau Antonio Banderas as Zorro with the enchanting Catherine Zeta Jones, as the fighting muse. Could it be that you watch too many of these adventure movies and wish you were one of those heroes yourself? What might be behind this is covered in more depth below.
The dream symbol "fencing" is for the general dream interpretation usually rather negatively occupied. It is made clear to the dreamer, with this dream, that an AUSEINANDERSETZUNG is close or coming towards one. It is part of our life to face conflicts and to deal with them in order to emerge from them stronger or to grow beyond ourselves.
In the dream, the DANGER of escalation is revealed to the subject through this dream situation. If you are the type for impulsive reactions, this dream could be an indication that you observe yourself well so that it does not come to an outbreak in delicate situations. You are also advised to be more diplomatic in order to take the wind out of the sails of the whole affair and to smooth out the stirring waves.
If in the dreamer's dream he himself plays the sword fighter, this symbolizes an upcoming adventure that will challenge him in a completely new way. The own razor-sharp mind, seems to be in this respect the best WEAPON and best CONNECTOR, which offers itself in the obvious situation. Used correctly, it will lead to the goal with "pinpoint accuracy".
On the other hand, if one observes the fencing of two people, it can also represent that one gets into discord with good friends, which as a consequence results in a complete split and means the end of the friendship.
Psychological dream interpreters believe that in the dream image of fencing, the person sleeping is injured by the sword or rapier of the opponent. The dreaming person should train himself to go through life with more attention, because this dream symbol could predict an UNLUCK that does not seem far away. This circumstance does not necessarily have to express itself as an obvious physical one, but on a psychological level a personal drama or tragedy could have far more profound consequences and completely disturb the equilibrium.
To be a fencer in a dream can also be related to suppressed FEELINGS OF REPENTANCE. Probably one has experienced injustice at the hands of others or has been humiliated and hurt in some way.
If the dreamer in the dream is so skillful and is able to fend off an attack from the opponent, his subconscious seems to want to rebel and be out for retribution . If one can be victorious in this duel, it means for real life to be on the sunny side and to very skillfully avoid the "attacking" opponent and to skillfully defend oneself against the enemy.
In the spiritual meaning field, the dream symbol "fencing" stands as a NOTE, which is to warn that one should use the "used weapons", which symbolize the spiritual power , consciously and wisely, or be advised on a mindful use of them.
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