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Warthog

*Please See Boars

Weasel

To dream of a weasel represents a person or situation that you can't trust. Behavior that is sneaky, two-faced, or "bastardly." Someone that lies to your face or smiles at you before cheating you. It may also reflect a person that tells you whatever you want to hear to your face before cheating behind your back. Feeling stupid for having trusted someone.

Alternatively, it may reflect your own behavior that is deceitful to others. Awareness of yourself being a very ambitious dishonest person in some manner. Having no concern for others feelings at all if it means achieving a goal. No moral concerns about breaking promises.

Example: A man dreamed of a weasel biting his hand. In waking life he was fired. He felt a co-worker was in on it and worked to steal his job right out from underneath him.

Whales

To dream of a whale represents issues in your life that are so powerful or influential that everything else is insignificant. Enormous accomplishments that can't be outdone.

Positively, a whale reflects a positive situation that is so powerful that all your worries or frustrations become null. Some area of your life where you are too big to lose.

Negatively, a whale reflects a situation that is so powerful that all your desires or goals are diminished. Feeling that something in your life is too big for you to deal with. Feeling too little to compete or handle yourself on your own. Feelings about yourself being so accomplished that nobody could ever do anything bigger than you.

Example: A young girl dreamed of being chased by a whale. In waking life she was about to enter high school and feared not having enough friends and not being popular enough. She felt like a "little fish" that didn't know anyone.

Example 2: A woman dreamed of seeing a smiling whale. In waking life she had just finished climbing an enormous mountain with her husband. The whale may have reflected her feelings about her mountain climb be so such an enormous accomplishment that nobody else she knew could ever achieve more.

Example 3: A woman dreamed of being on vacation and fearing that a whale would attack her. In waking life she was trying to calm herself down from a very stressful issue, but the issue was too important for her to stop worrying about.

*Please See Killer Whales

Wildebeests

To dream of a wildebeest represents an aspect of your personality that is inhospitable or unwelcoming. A person that is aware of you and wants you to go away. A wildebeest may reflect bitterness, hostile jealousy, or resenting someone.

Example: A person once dreamed of a wildebeest. In real life a friend of the dreamer had learned that the dreamer betrayed them. The friend grew noticeably bitter about this. The wildebeest reflected the hostility and resentment the dreamer felt from their friend.

Wolves

To dream of a wolf represents an aspect of your personality that is "on their own." It may reflect an area of your life where you feel alone or like you have to do something all by yourself.

Negatively, a wolf represents issues that threaten you, make you feel vulnerable, or make you feel dangerously alone. Fearing that a problem will not go away.

A white wolf in a dream usually symbolizes an area of your life where you are a loner or on your own. A situation that nobody else understands or that you have to do all by yourself.

A black wolf in a dream usually symbolizes a threat or sense of vulnerability. You may feel like nobody can help you or unable to get answers you need. Negatively, it may reflect a fear of being taken from or your own wish to take whatever you want from others whenever you want.

To dream of a pack of wolves represents feelings of being isolated, cornered, and vulnerable to being taken from. Having to protect yourself from numerous angles. Alternatively, a pack of wolves may reflect group behavior that is of a organized mob mentality. Positively, a pack of wolves may reflect feelings of brotherhood or sticking up for friends.

People with serious physical injuries or medical issues that won't go away often dream of wolves attacking them.

Example: A once man dreamed that wolves were eating his leg. In real life a medication he required was paralyzing his leg and doctors had no idea how to stop it.

Example 2: A gay man dreamed of a white wolf walking up to him and hugging him. In waking life he was coming to terms with accepting his homosexuality and the feelings of being isolated that it gave him. He was becoming comfortable with being gay "on his own."

Example 3: A woman dreamed of seeing a black wolf with blue eyes. In waking life she was worried about her daughter's well-being, but felt that her daughter was taking advantage of her.

Example 4: A young man dreamed of being a wolf while walking around the forest. In waking life he had no job while waiting for his new job to start. In this case the wolf may have reflected his feelings about being all on his own without a job never asking for money from anyone.

Wombats

To dream of a wombat represents an aspect of your personality that doesn't like to show off. You may be surprised that someone interesting isn't concerned with getting more attention. A resistance to doing anything more than is necessary.

Alternatively, a wombat may reflect you or someone else that is shy. Feelings about someone being a little more boring than you'd like them to be.

Yaks

To dream of a yak represents feelings about someone or something in your life being passively big. Feeling bored with how bigger or more powerful you are. Being too big to need to fight. An imposing passive presence. A powerful passive role that must be respected. Concerns about pissing off a powerful passive person.

Positively, a yak may reflect feelings about wishing to be powerful enough to scare bad people away without questioning it. A wish to make bad people fear pissing you off without effort. A protective responsible chapron figure that is protecting you. Watchful parenting that is taking a passive role.

Negatively, a yak may reflect feelings about being so powerful that nobody wants to know you. Feeling isolated or bored with your power. Feeling that people are too afraid know you because they think they'll piss you off. Accepting an adult chaperon figure that is boring and dangerous to anger. Pretending you are too big to need to fight.

Zebra

To dream about a zebra represents feelings about a person or situation being misleadingly passive or cooperative. Thinking something is a great idea until you get to know it personally. A loss of trust or compliance felt from someone towards you once you get too serious about something with them. The realization that someone you know is hopelessly self-involved after first believing that they shared your ideas. It may also reflect feelings that someone is beautiful and then realizing they are less intelligent or mature than you first thought.

Negatively, a zebra may reflect a person in your life that keeps giving you false ideas about what they are willing to do with you or for you. Someone interesting or "perfect for the part" with potential to fill a role that totally embarrasses you with opposite thinking. Embarrassment or feeling let down that someone will never do the one thing you would like them to. Dashed high expectations.

Example: A young woman dreamed of seeing a zebra. In waking life she had just had a big argument with her boyfriend. The zebra reflected her disappointment with her boyfriend not doing something she got her hopes set on him doing.






 

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