Dreaming about oar

Dreaming of breaking an oar while rowing is an omen that you will get into trouble that, by using your brains, you can get out of.
Dreaming of handling oars, portends disappointments for you, inasmuch as you will sacrifice your own pleasure for the comfort of others to lose an oar, denotes vain efforts to carry out designs satisfactorily a broken oar represents interruption in some anticipated pleasure.
A bad news/good news dream if you lost or broke the oar, you are in for trouble the good news is that it will be the kind of trouble you can quickly overcome by using your head.
Dreaming of an oar, suggests you expected a severe emotional problem to dream you see a broken oar, suggests your intimacy with your partner is down to dream that you keep a wet oar means you will travel in water briefly.
An oar can represent masculinity and strength it dips into the water, the emotions to row vigorously suggests a need for aggressiveness or that you are moving through an issue if you have only one oar and are rowing in a circle, it might suggest frustration with a lack of forward movement in life.
An oar can represent masculinity and strength; it dips into the water, the emotions to row vigorously suggests a need for aggressiveness or that you are moving through an issue if you have only one oar and are rowing in a circle, it might suggest frustration at the lack of forward movement.

Meaning for seeing oar in your dreams

A dream featuring an oar or the use of oars  symbolizes your personal skills and the control of emotions.
Like the bicycle that carries the idea of how you must propel your way forward, the oar brings this idea to the realm of the emotions you may be going through extreme difficulty and dream of being lost on the water, unable to retrieve an oar this is the sense of your current state of helplessness the oar can appear as a homonym of ‘or,’ representing a choice you may not have considered instead of wallowing in your misery, look for the opportunity that can help you paddle your way back to the shore.