Meaning of dreams about Injured or wounded feet

DreamPath Analysis Summary
A dream centering around you, your body or thoughts and feelings that are important to you reveals the inner workings of your unconscious mind. This focus on the self could have positive or negative connotations depending on your emotions in the vision and the other symbols you perceived. Dreaming about yourself also denotes a certain amount of retrospection about past events or contemplation of future ones. The body itself represents the sum of your experiences. Seeing your own body by either looking down at yourself or observing yourself in a reflective surface alludes to how the different people and events that have made up your life story may have left their mark. As such, the condition of your body gives clues as to the state of your unconscious mind. If you were particularly drawn to a certain area of your body, be it a general limb or a more specific, private area, it could grant some insight into particular areas of your mind or subconscious. Body parts imprinted in your dreamscape also indicate concerns or excessive attention focused on self-image, health or how others perceive you in physical appearance. Perhaps your are wrongly convinced that you project your insecurities by the way you act or reveal yourself in other people's presence. Your feet, as a prevalent symbol in your dream, symbolize confidence in taking on the challenges ahead of you, much like a hiker or mountain climber would use their legs and feet to transverse difficult terrain. The condition of your feet, then, would have great importance in how this symbol is interpreted. In particular, envisioning that your feet have been injured in some way, like stepping on a nail or being bashed against a piece of furniture, could mean that your confidence has recently taken a beating. Perhaps a situation did not work out to your liking and now you are suffering the consequences. Without confidence, however, it is difficult, if not impossible, to put yourself out there and be open to new opportunities.