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Horses

To dream of a horse represents ambition and strong drives. Stamina, endurance, or your capacity for hard work. Horses can also represent your sexual drive and libido. Horses often appear in dreams of people who work very hard, students that are very driven, people with very strong sexual interests, or anyone who is very motivated. Pushing ahead hard for your goals.

Negatively, a horse in a dream may be a sign that you are taking too many risks with your ambition to succeed. Hurting others in your drive to get ahead. Sexual interests that are excessive. A warning that you need to slow down.

A white horse symbolizes ambition or a drive to succeed based on good intentions. Self-control, and balanced views as you pursue a goal. A white horse can also reflect an ambitious drive to be perfect at something. Alternatively, a white horse may also reflect a healthy sex drive with your spouse.

A black horse is a sign that you may be too obsessed with achieving a goal. Feelings about being professionally driven to succeed. A black horse can also reflect a fear of your enemies ambitious drive to be more successful than you. Alternatively, a black horse may be a sign that you are too sexually driven or have an unhealthy sex life.

A brown horse (dark brown) symbolizes defiant ambition and driving forces. You are highly motivated and resistant to obstacles. You may be shedding problems or "dead weight" as you work towards a goal. Ambition to fix problems as quickly as you can.

To dream of a mustang or wild horse represents ambitions or strong drives that notices independence, the freedom of never needing to ask, working for yourself with your own hours, and noticing it's not its job to work for someone else. Confidence about never having to think of stopping to do what your told. A desire to break free from constraints and to live life on one's own terms. The dreamer may feel a powerful sense of independence and may be resistant to any form of control or authority. Behavior that sees the world having rules while it never does. Living a life that never accepts being a servant. Never respecting stopping for anything if it means you have to stop being free and independent. Independent behavior that excepts itself never being told it has a boss. Stubbornly noticing you like your life the way it is.

Negatively, dreaming about a mustang may represent an aspect of yourself that is reckless and uncooperative, refusing to work with others when it doesn't suit your desires. You may be stubbornly holding on to your freedom, even when it causes problems or prevents you from settling down. The dream may also suggest a lack of discipline or responsibility, and a tendency to act like a jerk or rebel without considering the consequences.

To dream of a herd of horses represents a group of like-minded individuals who share similar goals or aspirations. You feelings about other people who are more driven to succeed than you. Alternatively, a herd of horses may reflect a feeling of being overwhelmed or controlled by powerful desires or ambitions.

Example 1: A young student dreamed of crying while seeing her fellow students playing with horses. In waking life, she was struggling to keep up with her peers and was failing a class in school, while her friends were doing very well. The horses in the dream may have represented her desire to succeed academically and keep up with her peers who were much more driven to excel in school than her.

Example 2: A newly wed woman dreamed of her horse being mated with in the stable. In real life she had just consummated her marriage. The horses reflected the sex drive of her and her husband.

Example 3: A man dreamed of riding a horse. In waking life, he was suffering from severe heart problems and was determined to improve his health through natural means such as living a healthy lifestyle, as he wanted to avoid surgery. In this case, riding the horse may represent his determination, drive, and strong motivation to stay in control of his health and avoid the need for surgery.

Example 4: A man dreamed of seeing a porn star sitting on top of a black horse. In waking life he was having a problem with watching too much pornography and feeling conflicted about the impact it was having on his relationships and well-being.

Example 5: A woman dreamed escaping people on a horse. In waking life she was very motivated to leave her job because of the difficult work environment and look for another one because she didn't like her boss. In this case, the horse may represent her drive and ambition to move forward and leave behind what she perceives as a negative situation. The act of escaping on the horse could symbolize her desire to break free from the constraints of her current job and move towards a better future.

Example 6: A woman dreamed of dead horses. In waking life she lost her job and felt that she had lost opportunities to get ahead in her career. The dead horses in the dream may have reflected her feelings of powerlessness and defeat, as if the loss of her job had killed her drive and ability to succeed.

Example 7: A woman dreamed of being in a truck with her husband transporting horses, but she couldn't see the horses. In waking life she was growing more frustrated with her husband's promises for the future, without seeing concrete evidence of financial success. The horses could symbolize the potential for success or ambition for the future, while their invisibility may represent her feelings of uncertainty or doubt about her husband achieving his goals.

Example 8: A man dreamed of seeing black horses in the sky moving towards clouds with lightning. In waking life he had recently handed in his notice to retire from work. In this case, the black horses may have reflected his strong work ethic and ambition, which had driven him to succeed in his career. The clouds with lightning may have symbolized the uncertainties and fears associated with retirement, which were casting a shadow over his sense of purpose and identity that he had developed through his work.

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Hound

To dream of a hound represents defensive or protective behavior that is being used or kept on call. The ability to respond with anger, danger, or viciousness on command. You or others that can "sick the dogs" on others at their leisure.

Negatively, hounds may reflect you or someone else that is manipulating others to use aggressive or assertive action for their own benefit. Having others ready to defend you or stick up for you whenever you want.

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Husky Dogs

To dream of a husky dog represents emotional protection that is focused on always over-prepared to deal with how terrible or unfair a situation is. Keeping yourself confident by being ready to deal with the worst possible outcome.

Positively, you may be protecting yourself emotionally by intelligently never allowing stupid ideas or suggestions to relax to influence you when you feel it's dangerous. Being noticeably prepared for whatever difficulties may arise.

Negatively, a husky represents emotional protection that is focused on never listening to anyone else. Keeping yourself confident believing that other people's ideas, criticism, or call for change is not important to listen to. Doing only what you have to do and nothing else. A sign that you may have anxiety about a potential failure or loss that is making lowering your guard difficult to do. Being too prepared for trouble.

Example: A woman dreamed of seeing a husky dog turn into glass and shatter when a wave of water hit the dog. In waking life she was experiencing a high level of anxiety about a long term project that took her years to build failing at the last minute. She was feeling the need to be extra alert to save her project.

Hyenas

To dream of a hyena represents ridicule. Feeling that someone is laughing at your failures. Fear of someone laughing at you while you watch yourself lose. Feelings about weaker people or "twerps" that get away with laughing at you. Letting annoying people bother you with ridicule. Humiliation or embarrassment that feels intentional. Feeling about someone who enjoys never having stop embarrassing you. An annoying interfering person in your life. Feelings about being called a loser by petty, childish, or annoying people. People that enjoy talking about your failures out loud. An annoying person or annoying idiot that is obsessed with enjoying thinking they are better than you are.

Negatively, a hyena may reflect feelings about yourself using ridicule to manipulate people or scare them. A wish to humiliate someone with embarrassment for the sake of enjoyment or personal pride. Feeling mocked by someone smaller than you with more friends than you. Caring too much about what other people think. Allowing someone stupider than you to provoke you with ridicule. Concerns about losing your reputation for an embarrassing mistake that will be mocked indefinitely. Fear of allowing someone who enjoys seeing you fail get confidence from your failures.

Positively, a hyena may reflect the use of ridicule to control or diminish the power of an enemy. Ridiculing your enemies, competition, or bullies with their weaknesses to diminish their confidence.

A hyena in a dream may be a sign that need to try harder to establish yourself or be better connected to avoid embarrassment.

Example: A young man dreamed of seeing a hyena killing a snake. In waking life he had an enemy or bully at school whom he had to use ridicule to make him to stay away from him.

Example 2: A young boy in pre-school dreamed of seeing a hyena with yellow eyes hunting for him. In waking life he was having issues with a pre-school teacher embarrassing him with unusually mean comments that forced his mother to make him change schools.

Example 3: A woman dreamed of seeing a hyena in her back yard. In waking life she was having issues with unsupportive people in her life and also had anxiety about people laughing at her if she didn't succeed in her career change choice.

Example 4: A woman dreamed of a hyena. In waking life she was uncomfortable confronting a man who wanted her romantically with a male chauvinistic attitude about her being a woman.

Ibizan Hound

To dream of a Ibizan Hound represents emotional protection that is preoccupied with never doing anything wrong or never screwing up. Helping yourself or sparing yourself trouble by never upsetting someone else.

Negatively, an Ibizan Hound may be a sign that you are too concerned with keeping others happy to the point where it's effecting the sanctity of other relationships.

Example: A man dreamed of Ibizan Hounds eating another Ibizan Hound. In waking life he broke up with a girlfriend he really liked because he was too concerned with pleasing and being perfect for another girl he was attracted to.

Iguana

To dream of an iguana represents your fear of someone who makes you feel that you aren't important. Fear that you have to put someone else's needs before your own or face serious consequences. Fearing having no escape from someone dominating or intimidating. Fearing never being let go.

Alternatively, a pet iguana in a dream may reflect your use of fear to keep someone close to you. Scaring someone that they have no choice but to have you in their life.

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Jackal

To dream of a jackal represents behavior that's listening to every single thing necessary to steal when the opportunity arises. Behavior that sees what someone else is doing and thinks of taking it for themselves. Taking what you have without asking. Cunning or deceitful behavior that's jealous of when it gets to take from someone else. Opportunistic scavenging that is greedy, dishonest or vicious, and may attempt to exploit or harm others for their own benefit. Feeling that once it's time someone is going to try to take something from you. A jackal dream could symbolize a need to be cautious of those who may try to exploit or harm you, or to pay attention to your own behavior and ensure that you are acting with integrity and fairness.

Jackal dreams are commonly mixed with Egyptian hieroglyphics symbolism. Jackal-like Gods of Egypt may reflect feelings about an authority figure that notices that once the time is appropriate it's taking something from others without asking.

Jaguars

To dream of a jaguar represents feelings of power, dominance, instincts, and independence self-serving that doesn't need to ask permission. Confidence and strength that is that doesn't need anyone else to believe in itself first. Behavior that you perceive as powerful, unpredictable, and confident about not needing the approval or support of others. Confidence that one doesn't need to listen to anyone or care what anyone else thinks. Aggression doesn't need other people and doesn't say what it's about to do. Behavior that is stronger than someone else about never having to listen while doing whatever it wants. Feelings about being an owner that doesn't have to ask permission to serve your own interests.

Positively, dreaming about a jaguar may represent a sense of empowerment, confidence, and instincts that doesn't need anyone. Your ability to navigate through life independently, using your instincts and intelligence. Your ability to assert yourself and pursue your goals without needing external approval or support. This dream may reflect a strong sense of self and the courage to take on challenges independently. Not being afraid of looking like a self-serving jerk who doesn't need to ask permission in order to survive a situation. Power, strength, and independence that doesn't need to react right away because it can take its time waiting to assert itself. Assertiveness and self-reliance that doesn't need to ask permission if someone else causes you a problem.

Negatively, dreaming about a jaguar may represent a fear or threat of someone or something in your life that is self-serving that doesn't need to ask permission. Behavior that's dangerous, scary, or overaggressive about taking what it wants without asking permission. Your fears or anxieties about an unpredictable situation or person in your life. Facing a formidable adversary or situation that takes whatever it wants without asking if you aren't careful. Feeling that someone independent might get angry at you. Alternatively, it could symbolize your own aggressive or predatory tendencies, which may need to be harnessed and controlled.

Example: A man dreamed of seeing a jaguar giving birth that wanted to be left alone. The jaguar turned into his ex-girlfriend. In waking life, he felt that his ex-girlfriend was verbally and mentally abusive. He only spoke to her if it required it, such as discussing their young son together. In this case, the jaguar may have reflected his feelings about his ex being fiercely independent, unpredictable, and perhaps protective about her space and autonomy, especially in relation to their child. He may also perceive his ex to be aggressively self-serving without asking permission to turn people against him to get back at him or control him if he didn't respect her new life without him.

Example 2: A woman dreamed of climbing up a tree and then seeing a scary growling purple jaguar coming down a hill. In waking life, she had been laid off from work and was recently separated. In this case, the jaguar may have reflected her fears of a bill collector or reminders about missed mortgage payments being self-serving to banks that didn't require permission to seize her property for missed payments.

Jellyfish

To dream of jellyfish represents hidden hostility or beautiful situations that are overshadowed by a harsh reality. Jellyfish reflect issues that have allure, but cause you a lot of pain when you get too close to them.

A jellyfish could be an interesting person or situation that embarrasses you, scares you, or hurts your feelings when you get close to them. A jellyfish may also reflect rejection. A jellyfish indicates feelings of inadequacy, uncertainty and a lack of self-esteem. There may be some situation in which you are unable to assert yourself.

Example: A woman once dreamed of being stung by a jellyfish. In real life she was having trouble planning a wedding all by herself because everyone she knew lived in another state. The jellyfish represented the beautiful idea of a wedding combined with the painful realization that nobody cared enough to help her plan it.

Kangaroos

To dream of a kangaroo represents behavior that is comfortable about skipping through a situation one step at a time no matter what happens. The capacity to leap over obstacles and progress one step at a time, often in a manner that may appear effortless to others.

Negatively, a kangaroo may reflect behavior that is ignorant or dishonest about being comfortable skipping steps. A lack of thoroughness or a habit of skipping steps without fully understanding the consequences. A sense of overconfidence, where you believe you can easily bounce back by skipping over things from any situation without considering the potential risks. A parental figure that comfortably skips past talking to younger people

Example: A young woman dreamed of saving a rabbit from drowning and it turned into a kangaroo that attacked her. In waking life, she was talking to a guy on the phone who suddenly stopped talking to her. She had to confront him about this in person. They began to speak again and then a few days later he verbally attacked her about not wanting to understand her feelings. In this case, the kangaroo that attacks her may have reflected her perception of the guy as being able to easily skip through the complexities of their relationship, yet being ignorant about the impact of his actions.

Example 2: A woman dreamed of seeing someone wearing a kangaroo costume in her backyard. In waking life, she was upset with students from a local school using her backyard as a shortcut to get back to school quickly. They would leave trash behind and broke her fence. In this case, the kangaroo costume person may have reflected her feelings about one of the students she confronted scaring her that they might enjoy being ignorant about continuing to skip the long route to school by cutting through her yard.

Example 3: A teenage girl dreamed of working at her Wendy's fast-food job. Her co-workers, friends, and ex-boyfriend were there. The restaurant was filled with kangaroos and she was thinking about how great it would be to own one as a pet. In waking life, she missed her ex-boyfriend. She talked to him regularly, but he started to hang out with another girl and stopped talking to her. In this case, thinking that it would be great to own a kangaroo may have reflected her wish to use 1 of a number of guys that were interested in dating her to make her ex-boyfriend jealous so she could skip waiting needing to reconcile or wait for him to be single again.

Example 4: A young woman dreamed of a kangaroo sniffing her hair and then jumping over her. In waking life, she was staying at the home of someone unfamiliar while on a road trip. She admired the woman as a good mother. In this case, the kangaroo may have reflected her feelings about being with a stranger who was intelligent about never ignoring her for anything important while skipping any unnecessary social interactions.

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Killer Whales

To dream of a killer whale represents feelings about behavior being incredible about believing in it at a distance while it feels dangerous and empty paying attention to you up close. Feelings about liking people or situations don't have to be personal with for the rest of your life while being uncomfortable about a close encounter. A sense of peace or indifference towards a person or situation that remains distant or uninvolved, but have a deep-seated fear or anxiety about when it becomes close or demands your attention. Killer whales may also reflect your feelings about how wonderful it will be to eventually meet or talk to someone you really like and then being terrified when you get the opportunity to spend time with them for real.

Negatively, dreaming about a killer whale may represent fear of a person or situation that you comfortably like being distant and unaware of you without a problem while fearing confronting them up close. A fear of losing control, being dominated, or facing unpredictable dangers when encountering people whom you like never talking to for the rest of your life. Liking why people who make you socially uncomfortable live far away or don't pay attention to you while fearing them immediately if you had to confront them in person. Not liking anything about someone except that they live far away and don't communicate with you because of the incredible peace of mind it gives you while fearing changing that. Feeling good for someone you don't like as long as you don't have to see or hear from them again. Overoptimism for something that scares you once confronting the reality of it becomes too emotionally personal.

Example: A woman once dreamed of standing in front of a killer whale. In waking life, she was close to getting married. In this case, the killer whale may have reflected her feelings of acceptance for how wonderful the idea of getting married felt with a distant wedding date with nobody taking it seriously yet, and the fear she felt when it was time to actually get married because she had to think of everyone she invited paying close attention to her.

Example 2: A young man dreamed of seeing a killer whale. In waking life, he was considering telling a girl how he really felt. In this case, the killer whale may have reflected his feelings about safely looking at the girl from a distance and the terror he felt when he was about to talk to her for real.

Example 3: A woman dreamed that killer whales might bite her legs. In waking life, she was fearing her faith in God was being tested when a situation got too difficult. In this case, the killer whales may have reflected her feelings about how wonderful faith in God felt with nobody questioning it, but also how scary it felt to think God didn't matter with other people observing her faith personally with critical thinking when she was in trouble.

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Kittens

To dream of kittens represents the beginning or early stages of having illusions of confidence about something that isn't as tough as it says it is. A sensitive need to care about people who may not deserve it or may not respect you. Illusions or unprovable beliefs you are very sensitive or protective about. Sensitive confidence that's easy to scare off. A beginning stage of vulnerability or innocence in a situation, such as starting a new project or relationship. It can also represent a desire for nurturing or caretaking.

Negatively, dreaming about a kitten may represent the awareness of yourself beginning to be highly sensitive about an issue that easily scares you off. Sensitivity about young children being cute, playful, and requiring attention while being easy to scare with yelling. Early stages of an illusion of confidence that easily scares off once confronted or pressured. Wasting time with high sensitivity that isn't as tough as it says it is.

Pregnant women often dream of kittens. This may reflect their sensitivity about needing to be perfectly safe and protected during pregnancy that may be overdoing thinking that perfect safety is important. Illusions or sensitivity about hurting the baby if they aren't perfectly healthy or safe. Pregnant women who dream of kittens often dream of more dangerous cats such as lions later in their pregnancy, possibly reflecting their aggressive need to control their environment until the baby is born. The transition to lion cats from kitten may also reflect feelings of being controlled and fearing expert medical advice for the coming baby's safety.

Example: A young woman dreamed of seeing kittens. In waking life, she had to babysit children. In this case, the kittens may have reflected her feelings about the responsibility of caring for the children, seeing them as cute, playful, and requiring attention, similar to how one would view kittens. The dream may also reveal her initial feelings of vulnerability and inexperience when it came to taking care of children, especially if she was new to babysitting.

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Koala Bears

To dream of a koala bear represents instinctual behavior that doesn't mind thinking it's safer to never let go of family life safety so nothing embarrasses it. Comfort and security of sticking with the familiar that may instinctually have issues with letting go when necessary. Feeling good not that you are not an idiot about trying to comfortably maintain family life safety where your instincts might be feeling that something isn't safe about doing that for too long. Feelings about clinging to what is comfortable and familiar, particularly in terms of emotional or family safety.

Negatively, dreaming about a koala bear may represent excessive attachment or dependence on comfort zones, which may hinder growth or adaptability. Fear of the unfamiliar. An unnecessary attachment to safety and resistance to change due to fear of losing what feels stable and secure because you don't need to protect yourself as much as you think you do.

Koala Bears may be common to people who are planning to get married while refusing to let go of something that isn't helpful for their relationship.

Example: A man dreamed of seeing a mother koala clinging to a tree with a baby koala on her back. In waking life, he was experimenting with 2 health treatments that were very effective, but caused a side effect towards a regular health treatment which he needed to maintain without the side effects. In this case, the koala bears may have reflected his feelings about the comfort and security of sticking with the familiar health treatment (tree) while also trying to hold on to integrating the new ones (2 koalas) while feeling uncertain about using his instincts to determine what adjustments needed to be made to his health regime overall.

Komodo Dragons

To dream of a komodo dragon represents feelings about a very dominating or overbearing fear. Fear of something permanently controlling you or humiliating you. Fearing consequences for something you did that will make people never like you ever again. Fearing of losing your life. Fearing losing your soul or fearing spiritual death. A fear of being trapped with something too strong to escape. Fearing spending the rest of your life in an unbearable setting. Fearing going to hell forever. Fearing that a problem is more than you could ever cope with.

Example: A woman dreamed of attacking a komodo dragon. In waking life she was very protective of her 4 year-old son. The komodo dragon may have reflected her powerful fears of something bad happening to her son or her fear of her son dying.

Labrador Retriever

To dream of a Labrador Retriever dog represents emotional protection that feels good listening to every single thing that's needed for you without having to speak about it.

A Labrador Retriever dog may be common for people with issues with needing to find work for money.

Example: A man dreamed of 3 Labrador dogs. 1 black, 1 brown, and 1 yellow dog. In waking life, he was trying to make a difficult choice about where to live in order to get a job. In this case, the 3 Labrador Retriever dogs in the dream may have reflected the man's feelings about investigating all the details of the 3 possible new home locations first to determine which was best for his family without needing to discuss it with his family in order to protect them from being frustrated or worried about moving.






 

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