Birds pecking at my head dream meanings

Short meaning: the dreams about birds pecking at my head can sign warmth, rapture and friendliness.
Psychoanalytical meaning: By Jung's analysis this dream about birds pecking at my head indicates uncontrolled attitude, gender sex drive, taste and pressure.
Encouraging reshapings are around only if: birds pecking at my head - It ordinarily forebodes power over others. You are a scout. Or else, if your dream has left bad feeling then a dream may speak of vice versa spirit: a person of great significance could be wily or chancy in regard to your person.
Lucky numbers for this week: 5 winning numbers - 22, 39, 54, 82, 30; 2 extra numbers - 59, 13.
Fortunate colors for this dream: blue and purple .
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