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Interpret dreams about rats chasing you, biting you, & more
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Rats are shy, furry rodents that are commonly associated with disease, stealth, and intelligence. Whether you adore these animals or find them scary and repulsive, they might hold powerful spiritual meanings in your dreams, symbolizing personal struggles, betrayal, and good luck. Follow along with us to uncover the spiritual meanings of rats in your dreams, what common dream scenarios signify, and what these rodents symbolize in the Bible.
Things You Should Know
- Having an unpleasant dream about a rat can be a bad omen and represent hardships in your personal and professional life.
- A dream about a friendly rat can be a sign of good luck, indicating prosperity in your career and relationships.
- Dreaming about an aggressive rat can be a warning that a friend or acquaintance is going to betray you.
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