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embryo dream symbol embryo Tweet this dream symbol! Tweet Responsibility for another person, animal, etc., especially a new responsibility Responsibility for self or for your inner child ...
Embryo Dreams Written by dreamdictionary.net An embryo in a dream can represent something new in your life, such as a new situation or the start of a new project, or a part of yourself that is very vulnerable.
embryo Responsibility for another person, animal, etc., especially a new responsibility Responsibility for self or for your inner child Curiosity about pregnancy ...
An Embryo in a dream can represent: New beginnings The start of a new way of thinking or feeling. Fragility and strength combined. Very beginning stages of a potential development. 'The germ of an idea'.
Foetus or Embryo To dream of affray foetus generally is an indication that you have become aware of yourself and your greater spiritual power.
To dream of an embryo, symbolizes the emergence of a fresh idea. Also, your unconscious feelings may be surfacing. Alternatively, it may refer to your feelings of vulnerability and your need to be protected.
Embryo An embryo in a dream implies we are discovering some part of ourselves that was not in the conscious realm. It can also suggest we feel vulnerable and in need of care. Emerald - see Dream Dictionary: Jewels Emotions ...
embryo an undeveloped state; not yet living independently; protected. How are you starting all over again?
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At the moment of conception, the soul connects with and is irrevocably bound to the embryo. As soon as the egg is fertilized, the process of human life begins.
Fish in dreams are fertility symbols, because they are small, primitive creatures that live in water, not unlike an embryo in the womb. Sharks in dreams represent aggressive people, often in business or sexual contexts.
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