Dream about singing is your need for patience. You are feeling insecure. Perhaps the newness and uncertainty of a discovery makes you a little more cautious. This dream is a signal for the responsibilities that you are undertaking. You are being put though a test.
Singing dream represents stubbornness, disharmony and unhappiness. Perhaps you have been saying mean or nasty things about others. There is some issue that you need to address. This is an evidence for your need for comfort and calm. You need to build or work on in your relationships.
If you dreamt about singing:
Think about making some new investments with your sweetie. If you want to rearrange your finances and make them work harmoniously together, then any plans made today will be extremely useful. If you are planning on some kind of investment, then perhaps it would be wise to look, but not to buy just yet.
The dream about singing also represents your unwavering passion for self-expression. In the same way that your voice harmonizes with melodies, your thoughts and ideas harmonize with your personal beliefs and values. Your dream reveals that you possess the ability to convey your authentic self through your actions and words, leaving a lasting impact on those around you. The inspiration you felt in your dream is a symbol of the fire that burns within you, urging you to express yourself freely and with conviction. Allow this dream to empower you to embrace your uniqueness boldly, as it is through your self-expression that you will attract like-minded individuals who appreciate and celebrate your authentic voice.
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I was singing in front of a group of middle-aged intellectuals from New York city. They were a group supporting a cause, maybe political. It was like an audition for America’s got talent but they were unorganized and forgot to get me a microphone. I was told they could hear me anyway and I sounded good but I didn’t win the golden buzzer like the girl before me. I felt disappointed I didn’t get to exhibit my performance properly and because I had given them money and received no return.