Dream about rats chasing means that whether you have a partner or not, a new stage in love begins. You will have to thank him with much eagerness, don’t be short in telling him what you liked. You will feel an intense joy and you won’t even know why.
Dream about rats chasing means that you are feeling spiritually and physically empowered. A person close to you may flatter you with compliments and false promises. Whether you have a partner or not, a new stage in love begins.
This is widely taken to mean that from today you will walk stronger, and you will not know why. You have friends and family who will help you to achieve to highest goals. A good friend you care about will ask you for a loan or some money.
Dream about rats chasing expresses that hard work and manual labor will eventually get you to where you need. You will have to thank him with much eagerness, don’t be short in telling him what you liked. You now put all your attention on family, friends and co-workers.
Another possible interpretation is that at home you will find yourself today like nowhere else and that will perhaps make you a little lonely. Your spirit begins to calm down, to see that it is possible to reinvent itself again. You wait for someone you have met to send you a message and tell you something seductive.
Dream about rats chasing expresses that life is sometimes a game of dominoes and some pieces lead to others. Oxygen will give you a plus of energy and well-being and it is something you have very close at hand. You will feel an intense joy and you won’t even know why.
As noted by dream analysts, maybe you are afraid that you won’t measure up to a particular person or task in your life. If you are calm, you can better answer all the questions and show your skills. You keep going even when others try to hold you back or tell you that you can’t do it.
Dream about rats suggests that fruit and vegetables will be your allies along with green juices. Maybe everything is not going as well as you would like, but your mood is excellent. You need to dig a little deeper into a situation or problem.