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Did you dream of being shot? What could your scary dream mean? Are you worried about that?

If you are overwhelmingly disturbed by a recent nightmare, you are not alone. The feeling of despair you feel right now is not unique to you.

I myself dream of being shot too, and here is my story.

The dream:

And there I was in an open field of sand. A man with an automatic rifle aggressively tried to kill me. He and I were the only ones in this sterile field, therefore the situation I found myself in was undeniably dire. This man relentlessly shot me with a vengeful purpose. He had the gun, I had nothing to fight with. Since he couldn’t protect me, I panicked. I tried to duck and dodge as much as I could, but I finally knew that one of those flying bullets would hit me. He was vividly horrified.

Then suddenly the barrage of gunfire stopped.

I heard a scream and looked in the direction of the gunman who was shooting. He looked hurt and was holding his head. Apparently something had come up behind me and hit him in the face. I turned around to see what it was, and I went down and behold, a man was there with a slingshot.

This man shot the gunman a second time, and this time, the stone from the slingshot hit the gunman and threw him away from me. It defied logic how this happened. The slingshot’s tiny little rock hissed through the air with amazing speed, hitting the gunslinger with startling precision and incredible force. It was like getting shot by a five-foot-wide water hose, if there ever was such a thing.

Before I knew it, the gunman had abandoned his weapon with cowardly speed and fled the scene. Then I heard a voice telling me: “Hurry up and take his weapon. Destroy it!” Whose voice this was, I don’t know. But the voice sounded thunderously authoritative. It could have been the slingshot, I’m not sure. I immediately did as I was told and began dismantling the rifle.

It was while I was breaking the gun that I woke up. I woke up with a smile plastered on my face. This was a dream that meant victory. But victory of what?

Since this dream ended well for me, I thought there was nothing to worry about. So I didn’t care and quickly forgot about it. Big mistake!

Interpretation:

During the period of a year after this dream, a series of unfortunate events befell me and I gradually began to understand what the dream meant. You see, even though I was saved by the unknown man at the end of my dream, that didn’t erase the fact that the gunman tried, multiple times, to hurt me.

At the beginning of my dream narrative, I said that the gunman had an automatic rifle and was shooting at me relentlessly. Not once, not twice, but several times.

Now, every bullet he fired in my direction apparently counted as every problem I would face in the near, not too distant future. And yes, I ran into big problems. Luckily for me, just like in the dream, I was miraculously saved from those problems.

Lesson:

The conclusion here is very simple. If you ever dream of being shot, you must be worried…very worried. But before you panic, here are a few questions you MUST answer to determine if danger really is lurking.

Before your dream, do you remember hearing or seeing anything related to weapons (action movies, news, a story, etc.)? Do you remember reading about anything related to firearms or shooting in the newspapers or other reading materials?

If all your answers to these questions are negative, be very careful. Make sure you pray often. Events are coming that are not going to be pleasant.

Note:

In my dream, although I was shot, I was never hit or grazed by any of the flying bullets. So he knew that no matter what happened, whenever this dream manifested in real life, he would not suffer from any unpleasant situation. I may have a passing feeling of fear and/or anxiety (as I did in the dream when I was shot), but I knew I would emerge victorious and unscathed from whatever lay ahead for me, just as in the dream.

Now, if on the other hand you have a dream where you get shot and find yourself getting hurt in that dream, then your nightmare materialization may be completely different from mine…in a very bad way.

Warning:

Ladies and gentlemen, I’m not here to scare you. But the things I have seen through dreams and the events I have witnessed in life make it a must for me to write this article. It is imperative that you understand that Dreams are the main means of communication used by the “spiritual powers that be” to communicate with the human world.

You owe it to yourself to know how to identify these divine communications when you receive them, and how to analyze and understand them. Being able to master the art of dream decoding will help prepare you for the inevitable adversities ahead OR point you in the right direction if that is what is needed at the moment.

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