(Also see Horn; Recalcitrant child)... coercion dream meaning
If his suffering increases to near strangulation and death in the dream, it means that he is required to repay all the benefits he drew from holding such trust.
If he dies in his dream as a consequence of his suffocation, it means that he will lose his battle with the owner and become poor.
If he comes back to life after dying in the dream, it means that in a while, God Almighty will reinstate him in his position after his trying experience. He also may regain power and bring his 41H opponents to justice.
(Also see Strangulation)... suffocation dream meaning
Vision: Seeing a ram with horns: don’t be intimidated—insist on being respected in a certain matter and you will succeed.
If you are the ram with horns: you are too rigid. Killing a ram means material and/or financial losses, which are entirely the result of your own bungling.
Depth Psychology: See Animals.... ram dream meaning
If we are wearing goggles our vision of the future may be impaired in some way.... goggles dream meaning
My most popular requests for dream interpretation are by far, dreams about teeth falling out. Apparently this is quite disturbing to people who have this dream...they simply MUST know what it means! In my experience, a dream about one’s teeth falling out usually symbolizes that the dreamer is having a challenge getting their voice heard, or feelings acknowledged. This may be referring to their conversations with a particular person such as their significant other, boss or friend; or can be generalized for people who are shy; to include almost everyone they come in contact with. The dreamer needs to brush up on conversational skills, believe in the value of their own opinion, learn how to be less intimidated by aggressive people, and become more assertive in making their voice heard. Once they do that, this dream (which is a common recurring dream) should evolve, show improvement or disappear altogether.
Every person that appears in a dream is supposed to represent an aspect of One’s Self, and not actually be about that other person at all. Rather, it is a quality or characteristic about that person that your dream is focusing on, and how it applies to YOU.
Try to think about what aspect(s) this could be. It can be something you admire and wish to follow or incorporate into your own personality. It could be a more negative characteristic that you may dislike intensely in your waking life, but which is telling you something about yourself and your beliefs, judgments or attitude. It could be a call to alter your thinking in some manner, in order to be more open-minded and accepting of this aspect in others and your own personality, because it is hampering your spiritual growth & making life harder for yourself. The other person in your dream is always mirroring something back to you about YOURSELF.
Try to discover what that something is, and go from there. Once you get it through your head that the other person’s appearance in your dream is NOT about them, but really about YOU, then you will be much more successful interpreting your own dreams. This takes constant reinforcing - I still find myself wanting to think it’s about that other person instead of me.
FLYING
usually represents freedom from the physical body, as we experience in sleep & while dreaming where we don’t use our physical bodies but instead use our mental & spiritual bodies to experience our dreams. Everybody seems to have a natural inclination to want to fly, unless that is changed by a fear of flying due to a frightening incident in his or her waking lives. Flying = freedom. This could mean a desire for freedom, an “escape” from restraints in your physical life (like a mini-vacation for the mind) or any number of possibilities. Tie it in with the context of your dream...what were you doing in your dream besides flying? How did it make you feel? Also, the type of flying I’m referring to here is the person flying on their own without an airplane or any aircraft at all. Airplanes & other aircraft are different symbols dealing with spiritual awareness, among other things.
This type of dream relates to your current “lesson in life,” and if you learn how to interpret it, you’ll find out how you are progressing...yes, folks, you’re still taking tests and getting graded! Our “true selves” are our souls, and not our physical bodies. You are a spirit / soul having a physical dream, not the other way around. Ever feel like your life is like a play, and you are acting out some role that you don’t even understand, even surprising yourself with your actions sometimes? Bingo! When we sleep, that proverbial “Veil of Forgetfulness” that prevents us from “cheating on the test” is lifted, and we are shown what type of progress we are making (or, GULP, not making) and given guidance on what to do next. We always have free will in our waking physical lives, though.
If we stubbornly refuse to finish our tests, then we have that right - but we are doomed to repeat it until we pass it. And each time we turn away from the test, the next time it will be more unpleasant until finally we are forced to acknowledge it’s importance for our growth. The things we consider vitally important in our waking physical lives are not nearly as important as the TRUE reason we are here, which is to overcome our shortcomings so that we may get closer to our Source / God / Higher Power. To avoid learning the lesson is like forcing your soul to a fate similar to the mythical Greek god named Sisyphus who was doomed to keep rolling a boulder uphill for eternity, only to watch it roll back down & have to repeat the same tedious hard chore again & again. That sounds like school to me! So pay attention to the messages in dreams about schools, and you may advance faster. Do you really want to repeat kindergarten again?
This is supposed to symbolize you in your waking life, in your physical body. Your physical body is used by the soul pretty much like we use a car...it’s driven for awhile and we give it gas / nourishment & repairs as needed until it stops running, and then we go back home. Pay attention to your car, which symbolizes your physical body. Are you behind the wheel, or is someone else in control? You want to be in charge of your life, naturally. What is the color & condition of this vehicle? Do you seem to be driving it the right way, on a safe road in good condition, or is the road rocky, winding, or suddenly ends at a cliff? That would signal that you need redirection. The bigger the vehicle, the more energy you may be successfully using for your daily lessons, depending on the context of your dream. Note all clues as to how you are faring, and make adjustments accordingly.
You drive a car, but typically you LIVE in a house/apartment. Dreams about a house symbolize a larger aspect of your Self, and the aspects of self, which make us whole. Each room is said to symbolize a different aspect of your Self, for example:
An Attic symbolizes your Higher Self, and your spiritual development & progress. Look at other symbols in the attic of your dream, and try to evaluate what they mean. Also pay attention to the feeling(s) you experience in your dream...is it serious, enlightening or what, exactly? All these things are clues for you.
A Bathroom would symbolize the need for cleansing / purging / elimination of something in your life that isn’t quite working, or that has served it’s purpose and now it’s time to move on.
If the food is plentiful, you have what you need.
If the cupboard is bare, time to go shopping for new nourishment, and you need to figure out what is needed for that “shopping list.”
A Dining Room is similar to the kitchen, but has more to do with immediate needs for supplying & utilizing nourishment, and less with the preparation or taking stock of those needs.
The Main Room or Living Room symbolizes your daily interactions with others, and often you will have other people appearing in your dreams in this room. Remember, they represent aspects of YOUR Self, and not themselves.
(See PEOPLE, above)
Bedrooms symbolize the unconscious mind aspect of your self, rest, dreams, sometimes and sexuality issues in your life.
The Upstairs symbolizes your spiritual awareness aspect of self, or the Higher Self that holds all the keys or knowledge to this life’s role you are acting out, and always has your higher good looked after, no matter how it might seem otherwise.
The Downstairs / Basement symbolizes your subconscious mind / aspect of self, which deals with habits, old coping skills, self-regulation, ego.
That’s usually the part of our Selves that makes us feel “torn” between knowing we should do one thing, and inexplicably ending up doing the opposite.
(Don’t you HATE that?)
Old belief patterns & fears have to be corrected, if that is the case. Tackle & overcome it, and you will feel much more peaceful about your life.
The Ground Floor of a house represents your daily agenda; what’s currently going on in your life.
Revisiting Old Houses from Childhood or Earlier Times: this points to issues that probably are resurfacing in your current life, and need to be looked at, analyzed, and healed so you can move forward and not backward.
If you find yourself repeating the same old tired mistakes, or dealing with the same old tired fears, chances are you will have this dream.
A Hallway symbolizes that you have reached an area that is necessary to journey through in order to get to the other side, and it may be a narrow path that has to be traversed with care and awareness.
If you have that “closed in, claustrophobic feeling” then you need to expand your awareness/open your mind to more possibilities for completing this phase of your journey.
TORNADO
This symbol points to emotional turmoil, as in a “whirlwind of emotions”; and / or rapid or sudden changes in your life.
It is a sign to “get a grip” on what is possibly spinning out of control & deal more effectively with your emotions. Meditation and finding some private “thinking time” for yourself might be a good idea.
Pink: the color of love in all its forms. Often used to show healing through love.
Red: passion or anger.
Black: the unconscious mind; void; death of the old.
Grey: fear or confusion. White: truth, “coming clean,” purity; can also be symbolic of death & new beginnings.
Green: healing, growth, newness.
Blue: spirituality; could be a metaphor for “being blue” (look at context of dream).
Yellow: peacefulness, hope (as in “sunny disposition”); could be a cowardice metaphor.
I am not a numerologist, but I will put a few basic numbers here
One: unity, completeness.
Two: balance of yin-yang principles, or male / female energies-either it’s needed or it’s achieved.
Three: (common dream symbol) the trinity of the Father, Son & Holy Spirit, and the 3 principles uniting in harmony, as in body-mind-spirit harmony. This dream has an important spiritual message for you - pay attention!
Five: changes!
Newness or creation in your life, a new aspect of self is being formed and coming into being!... 10 common dreams dream meaning
A need to open up and verbalize without feeling intimidated. Also, symbol of transformation, as Jesus turned water into wine; in this sense the transformation of consciousness to receive higher spiritual awareness.... alcohol dream meaning
If the city was abandoned like a ghost town, does this mirror your feelings of isolation in waking life?... cityscape dream meaning
Look at it this way...a dream is like a puzzle, and although there are several pieces that are quickly pieced together because they are so obvious, the puzzle isn’t complete until all the pieces are placed together bit by bit. Then you have the complete picture...until then, you’ll only have disjointed images that don’t add up to anything coherent, and you’ll still be confused.
So please remember that and try not to piecemeal a dream...it needs to be fully interpreted or it will most likely be totally wrong.
Let’s look at some of the more common dream images and what they could mean.
Teeth Falling Out
This is probably the most prevalent dream image that people report. It is disturbing to them because it affects vanity and personal appearance – but only in the dream! a dream about one’s teeth falling out usually symbolizes that the dreamer is having a challenge getting their voice heard, or feelings acknowledged.
This may be referring to their conversations with a particular person such as their significant other, boss, or friend; or can be generalized for people who are shy, to include almost everyone they come in contact with.
The dreamer needs to brush up on conversational skills, believe in the value of their own opinion, and learn how to be less intimidated by aggressive people, and become more assertive and make their voice heard. Once they do that, this dream (which is a common recurring dream) should evolve & show improvement...or disappear altogether.
Another theory is that dreams about your teeth reflect your anxiety about your appearance and how others perceive you. Sadly, we live in a world where good looks are valued highly and your teeth play an important role in conveying that image. Teeth are used in the game of flirtations, whether it is a dazzling and gleaming smile or affectionate necking. These dreams may stem from a fear of your sexual impotence or the consequences of getting old. Teeth are an important feature of our attractiveness and presentation to others. Everybody worries about how they appear to others. Caring about our appearance is natural and healthy.
There are cultural interpretations of this type of dream as well. A scriptural interpretation for bad or falling teeth indicate that you are putting your faith, trust, and beliefs in what man thinks rather than in the word of God. The bible says that God speaks once, yea twice in a dream or a vision in order to hide pride from us, to keep us back from the pit, to open our ears (spiritually) and to instruct and correct us.
In the Greek culture, when you dream about loose, rotten, or missing teeth, it indicates that a family member or close friend is very sick or even near death.
According to the Chinese, there is a saying that your teeth will fall out if you are telling lies.
It has also been said that if you dream of your teeth falling out, then it symbolizes money. This is based on the old tooth fairy story. If you lose a tooth and leave it under the pillow, a tooth fairy would bring you money.
Flying
Dreams about flying usually represent freedom from the physical body, as we experience in sleep while dreaming where we don’t use our physical bodies but instead use our mental & spiritual bodies to experience our dreams. It’s one of the first things people attempt to do when they gain control of their dreams and start lucid dreaming.
Everybody seems to have a natural inclination to want to fly, unless that is changed by a fear of flying due to a frightening incident in their waking lives. Flying = freedom; either a desire for freedom, an “escape” from restraints in your physical life (like a mini-vacation for the mind) or any number of possibilities.
Tie it in with the context of your dream...what were you doing in your dream besides flying? How did it make you feel? Also, the type of flying here is the person flying on their own without an airplane or any aircraft at all. That would be a different symbol dealing with spiritual awareness, among other things.
Flying dreams fall under a category of dreams where you become aware that you are dreaming, known as lucid dreaming. Many dreamers have described the ability to fly in their dreams as an exhilarating, joyful, and liberating experience.
If you are flying with ease and enjoying the scene and landscape below, then it suggests that you are on top of a situation. You have risen above something. It may also mean that you have gained a different perspective on things. Flying dreams and the ability to control your flight is representative of your own personal sense of power.
Having difficulties staying in flight indicates a lack of power in controlling your own circumstances. You may be struggling to stay aloft and stay on course. Things like power lines, trees, or mountains may further obstruct your flight. These barriers represent a particular obstacle or person who is standing in your way in your waking life. You need to identify who or what is hindering you from moving forward.
If you are feeling fear when you are flying or that you feel that you are flying too high then it suggests that you are afraid of challenges and of success.
In reality, we do not have the ability to fly. Thus such dreams may represent that which is beyond our physical limitations. In your mind, you can be anybody and do anything. Another way of interpreting flying dreams is that these dreams symbolize your strong mind and will. You feel undefeatable and nobody can tell you what you cannot do and accomplish. Undoubtedly these dreams leave you a great sense of freedom.
Being Caught In A Tornado
This symbol points to emotional turmoil, as in a “whirlwind of emotions”; and/or rapid or sudden changes in your life. It is a sign to “get a grip” on what is possibly spinning out of control & deal more effectively with your emotions. Meditation and finding some private “think time” for yourself would be a good idea.
Being Naked
Dreaming that you are completely or partially naked is very common. Nudity symbolizes a variety of things depending on your real life situation.
Becoming mortified at the realization that you are walking around naked in public is often a reflection of your vulnerability or shamefulness. You may be hiding something and are afraid that others can nevertheless see right through you. Metaphorically clothes are a means of concealment. With clothes, you can hide your identity or be someone else. But without them, everything is hanging out for all to see. You are left without any defenses.
The dream may telling you that you are trying to be something that you really are not. Or that you are fearful of being ridiculed and disgraced. If you are in a new relationship, you may have some fears or apprehension in revealing your true feelings.
Nudity also symbolizes being caught off guard.
Finding yourself naked at work or in a classroom, suggests that you are unprepared for a project at work or school. You may be uninformed in making a well-formed decision. With all eyes on you, you have this fear of having some deed brought to public attention. You fear that people will see through your true self and you will be exposed as a fraud or a phony.
Many times, when you realize that you are naked in your dream, no one else seems to notice. Everyone else in the dream is going about their business without giving a second look at your nakedness. This implies that your fears are unfounded; no one will notice except you. You may be magnifying the situation and making an issue of nothing. On the other hand, such dreams may mean your desire (or failure) to get noticed.
For a small percentage of you, dreaming that you are proud of your nakedness and show no embarrassment or shame, then it symbolizes your unrestricted freedom. You have nothing to hide and are proud of who you are. The dream is about a new sense of honesty, openness, and a carefree nature.
Being Chased
Chase dreams often stem from feelings of anxiety in your walking life. The way we respond to anxiety and pressure in real life is typically manifested as a chase dream. Running is an instinctive response to physical threats in our environment.
Often in these dream scenarios, you are being pursued by some attacker, who wants to hurt or possibly kill you. You are running away, hiding, or trying to outwit your pursuer.
Chase dreams may represent your way of coping with fears, stress or various situations in your waking life. Instead of confronting the situation, you are running away and avoiding it. Ask yourself who is the one chasing you and you may gain some understanding and insight on the source of your fears and pressure.
The pursuer or attacker who is chasing you in your dream may also represent a part of yourself. Your own feelings of anger, jealousy, fear, and possibly love, can assume the appearance of threatening figure. You may be projecting these feelings onto the unknown chaser.
Next time you have a chase dream, turn around and confront your pursuer. Ask them why they are chasin you.
One may be consumed by their own anger, jealousy, love, or self-destructive behavior. For example, you may be drinking too much or exhibiting open hostility toward others around you. You may subconsciously be threatened by these actions which have been jeopardizing your relationships and/or career. Your dreams are a way of calling attention to these self-destructive actions.
A more direct analysis of chase dreams is the fear of being attacked. Such dreams are more common among women than men, who may feel physically vulnerable in the urban environment. These dreams are inspired by fears of violence and sexual assault in which we are so over-exposed from the media. The violence that the media portrays magnifies our fears and how at risk we all are.
Falling
Falling dreams are another theme that is quite common in the world of dreams. As we said earlier, contrary to a popular myth, you will not actually die if you do not wake up before your hit the ground during a fall.
As with most common dream themes, falling is an indication of insecurities, instabilities, and anxieties. You are feeling overwhelmed and out of control in some situation in your waking life.
This may reflect the way you feel in your relationship or in your work environment. You have lost your foothold and can not hang on or keep up with the hustle and bustle of daily life. When you fall, there is nothing that you can hold on to. You more or less are forced toward this downward motion without any control. This loss of control may parallel a waking situation in your life.
Falling dreams also often reflect a sense of failure or inferiority in some circumstance or situation. It may be the fear of failing in your job/school, loss of status, or failure in love. You feel shameful and lack a sense of pride. You are unable to keep up with the status quo or that you don’t measure up.
According to Freudian theory, dreams of falling indicate that you are contemplating giving into a sexual urge or impulse. You may be lacking indiscretion.
Falling dreams typically occur during the first stage of sleep. Dreams in this stage are often accompanied by muscle spasms of the arms, legs, and the whole body. These sudden contractions, also known as myclonic jerks. Sometimes when we have these falling dreams, we feel our whole body jerk or twitch and we awaken from this jerk. It is thought that this jerking action is part of an arousal mechanism that allows the sleeper to awaken and become quickly alert and responsive to possible threats in the environment.
According to biblical interpretations, dreams about falling have a negative overtone and suggest that man is acting and walking according to his own way of thinking and not those of the Lord.
Taking An Exam or Test
To dream that you are taking an exam indicates that you are being put to the test or being scrutinized in some way. Such dreams highlight your feelings of being anxious and agitated. You may find that you cannot answer any of the questions on the test or that the test is in some foreign language.
Is time running out and you find that you can not complete the exam in the allowed time? Or are you late to the exam? Does your pencil keep breaking during the exam? Such factors contribute to you failing this test.
These dreams usually have to do with your self- esteem and confidence or your lack of. You are worried that you are not making the grade and measuring up to other people’s expectations of you. You may also experience the fear of not being accepted, not being prepared, or not being good enough. You feel nervous, insecure and tend to believe the worst about yourself.
These dreams also suggest that you may feel unprepared for a challenge. Rarely, are these dreams about the content of the test, but rather the process and how you are feeling during the exam taking process. Generally, you feel distressed and frustrated. These feelings may parallel how you are feeling in a particular challenge or situation in your waking like.
Dreams of this nature are also an indication that you are being judged and this dream is a signal for you to examine an aspect of yourself that you may have been neglecting and need to pay attention to. You may harbor some guilt because of your neglect in preparation for a school exam, meeting, business project, or some challenge. Most of the time people who have such dreams are unlikely to fail a test in real life. This dream goes back to their fear and own anxiety that they may not meet other’s standards of them. They are afraid to let others down.
Now let’s look at some specific symbols that appear in dreams and what they might mean.... most common dream images dream meaning
asking for: wil live to an advanced age if you can relieve yourself of heavy cargo.
others: a dangerous influence is near when traveling out of your sphere of influence.
being ordered to give penitence: reparations toward those you have offended are in order.
sorrow for having to pay: wil be riled by duties you have been intimidated into doing.
giving, to someone: are led with a serious breach of morality by itinerants.
offering: be reserved with strangers until you establish the best course to fol ow. ... penance dream meaning
If the building is run down or dilapidated, this may suggest a personality or body in need of attention, but if the building is well cared for and clean, it suggests confidence and good self-esteem. A building under attack may suggest that someone or something is trying to break in.
If a building is under construction or being demolished, this refers to your own ability to construct and destroy your life.
If the building is familiar, the reference may be to the actual building itself; for example, if you dream of a structural fault, you might want to get the design checked out.
If the building you are exploring in your dream is a public building such as a factory, law court, prison and department store, the building often represents the function suggested by its nature, such as work, education and healing. Bear in mind, though, that if these images appear in your dreams, they will also have personal connections and feelings associated with those buildings. For example, if a factory feels like a museum, both associations should be considered. Finally, consider carefully how you react to the building in your dream. Were you intimidated by it or did you feel comfortable? If the former, your dream may be warning that you are over-reaching yourself in waking life. The latter is more reassuring.... exploring a building dream meaning
If you know the person or the sphere of life they represent, try to work out why you should be feeling intimidated by them in the real world.
If you didn’t recognize the person, it is possible that they represent aspects of yourself about which you are in denial or from which you are trying to escape; such an interpretation is particularly likely if they are of the same sex and their appearance repulsed you. The attacker may have been your shadow, representing your dependence, neediness, jealousy, greed or lust. Your unconscious is encouraging you to come to terms with this quality within yourself and deal with it.
If a monster, animal or anything nonhuman was chasing you, this symbolizes internal fears rather than external threats. Such creatures generally represent your aggressive animal or instinctual nature which you need to learn to control. Not knowing who or what is out there in the darkness trying to get you is a classic anxiety or frustration dream often experienced if you are about to begin therapy; the anxiety is provoked by your realization that the therapist might reveal unexamined areas of yourself. Whoever or whatever your pursuer symbolizes, remember that they represent a challenge you need to face in order for it to be neutralized. As with dreams of pursuit, if you are drowning or struggling to breathe in your dream, you may be experiencing feelings of panic and uncertainty in waking life. Such a dream also alerts you to areas of your unconscious that need to be confronted.... hot pursuit dream meaning
Dreaming Lens: Were you using the silverware to eat or preparing to do so? Was the silverware clean or dirty? Did the set match? Was the use of the silverware connected to food or something unrelated to usual use? Was someone being taught to use it properly?
Personal Focus: Silverware and its use is a symbol of civilization and sophistication. Food is what sustains us and represents nurturing and self-care. By using an implement to connect to our food, we add yet one more separation between ourselves and animals. The meaning attached to silverware must combine the primal instinct to eat for survival with the restraint of social acceptance and grace. Parents struggle to get their children to use silverware for both these reasons; so that they will be able to feed themselves and simultaneously fit in with society. The more sophisticated the circle one travels in, the more silverware there is to contend with. This illuminates the symbolic association of silverware to civilization and cultural hierarchy.
Using silverware in a dream connects to your sense of propriety and conformity. Needing utensils to eat might reflect an unwillingness to get down and dirty when meeting your own needs. Being told you must use silverware when your hands will do just fine might indicate an area of your life that your more primitive approach is not suitable for the arena in which you are operating. Not knowing what piece of silverware to use may symbolize a fear of not being prepared in a social setting. How you feel about your lack of knowledge is important to consider. Hiding your ignorance may indicate a need to conform, whereas feeling intimidated might show areas where you are shut down from lack of information. Aversion toward what is considered proper might symbolize an area where rebellion may need to be explored.... silverware dream meaning
If someone is hurling abuse at you, consider if you are accusing yourself of something in waking life or if you have made someone angry.
If fury is expressed vocally in your dream, consider what is being said as it may contain a clue to your agitation.
If you use or see weapons in dreams, these are clear symbols of aggression and heated emotions. The type of weapon featuring in your dream should help you understand what it represents in your waking life.
If you know the person who is attacking you, then your dream may reflect genuine hostility between the two of you.
If you do not know the person, the dream may represent your lack of control over a situation in your waking life or feelings of insecurity.
Consider also if this person could have been your shadow. Ask yourself what it is about this person that you dislike. Because your unconscious sometimes projects characteristics or qualities that you dislike in yourself onto others, in your dreams your dreaming mind may be sending you a message that you should acknowledge this hidden aspect of yourself and come to terms with it.
If you are threatened or make a threat in your dream, were you accusing yourself of something? Have you made mistakes or been inconsiderate lately? Take a note of your attitude in the dream as it could tell you a lot about your attitude towards being intimidated in real life. Do you cringe in fear or stand up for yourself? If a physical fight or dispute features in your dream, this may be between different aspects of your character or two different arguments that you need to balance.
If there is a clear winner in your dream, you need to think about what message your dreaming mind is sending you about the correct course of action to take.
If explosions feature in your dreams, they may be symbols of your feelings of anger and hostility in waking life. On the other hand, the image may also be suggesting that you are bottling up your action and now is the time to express yourself before you lose control in your waking life.
If you were lighting a fuse that triggered an explosion or taking part in a demolition in your dream, you may want to destroy an aspect of your life. This may refer to a situation you are finding difficult to resolve or negative aspects of your character that you would like to replace with positive qualities. Images of a bursting dam, an erupting volcano or an avalanche of snow or rocks may also warn of emotional explosions overwhelming your self-control; they are all a sign that you should express how you feel. More positively, such dreams may point to a release of creative energy. Hidden anger towards someone can also be revealed by sudden discharges of gas or flames from a container—a bottle, box or container in dreams often represent feelings that are bottled up. Other hatefilled images such as acid thrown in someone’s face, a decapitated loved one or throwing rotten eggs at someone can reveal that you urgently need to deal with your pent-up rage.
See also CHANGE AND CONFLICT.... hostility dream meaning
breaking your: unexpected fortune and the end of a love affair.
buying: your refusal to see the truth wil cause your failure.
children: clear up other’s distorted view of the situation.
enemies: obstacles block your progress, but you wil come out wel from present peril.
goggles, wearing airplane: your boldness gets in the way of your refusing bad advice.
looking through rose-colored: reality includes everything.
losing your: intrigues and lies surround you; beware of passions leading you astray.
monocle: own faults wil determine your future; you need a new prescription.
others: must rely on your own good judgment to not miss out on a favorable opportunity.
sunglasses: be wary of hidden motives when you are optimistical y self-confident.
repairing: an unexpected agreement in a longstanding dispute wil bring a payment.
sunglasses: are afraid to expose your intentions with friends you no longer care for.
wearing: wil reach agreement and have an honorable, moderate position.
another’s: are being intimidated into hiding your inner vision.
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beautiful: beware of passions leading you astray.
big: have a breadth of vision, explore it.
black: need an eye test.
blinking: diplomacy and tact are greatly needed to carry out any intention.
blue: your envy drives you from distraction into depression.
brown: a romance disappoints you with deceit and a deliberate breaking of faith.
brows, bushy: financial gains using sinister methods.
falling out: wil try to no avail to separate yourself from an irascible sycophant.
narrow and colorless: envious altercations at the instigation of the blonde-haters.
children’s: financial gains.
closed: are avoiding intimacy with a serious family situation.
crossed: your view of reality is distorted to balance your knowledge.
doctor, an: a change of point of view could change your occupation.
eyesight, having good: have clarity of spiritual understanding.
losing your: refusal to accept reality of your guilt.
farsighted, seeing: the answer is right in front of your wisdom.
glass eye, a: have lost your ability to see clearly though you can see everything.
gray: your weakness is predisposed to attract flattery.
green: unexpected big wealth of another through your perceptiveness.
grim: are groping in the darkness of blind ignorance.
hazel: must envelop al sides in your argument to gain true enlightenment.
laughing: an uproariously amusing scene for which you wil have to atone.
lids, lashes on: a secret revealed wil be to your disadvantage.
small: even with your considerable fortune; you are naïve and childish.
unusually expressive: repetitive, pointless argument wil destroy confidence.
looking at you, an: a secret admirer—God.
loss of sight in left: are unaware of how you appear to others.
right: refusing to accept the reality about yourself.
nearsighted, of being: are being watched by one with evil intent.
children: the problem cannot be solved without the big picture.
getting glasses to cure myopia: take a closer look at things.
others: change your focus to a neglected situation.
of many: are preoccupied with having others notice you.
one-eyed man, the: have great insight; use it.
patch, an: look for a more chal enging position, like exotic swashbuckling adventurer.
red: il ness from overstraining to reach an acceptable level of accomplishment.
small: unconscious fear that you wil lose your sexual power.
third eye: are seeking transcendent wisdom, but wil be unable to focus on a ruse.
wide-open: intel ectual insight wil change your direction.
worried about your, being: the trepidations of consciousness expanding.
children’s: someone is working secretly against you.
your wife, admiring the, of: are unfaithful to your wife while a rival has eyes only for her.
husband: may expect a baby.
F F F F F... eyeglasses dream meaning
being a: have not realized your physical energies.
black, a: your mourning and grief for being molested wil separate you from others.
dark, a: a season of discontent, hard training and spirited counsel; a victory so sweet.
other colors, of: good business is on the way to you.
tan, a: wil realize own ambitions; be careful handling ideas.
white, a: joy, but not at other’s expense; commingling of congenial friends.
breaking a wild: another is resisting your attempts to be a friend.
bridled, a: animal side of nature needs to be reined in.
bridling a: your success wil be tainted by having to pay off your enemies.
buying a: wil profit from a property sale and be lost in an emotional vacuum.
castrated, a: wil lose a valuable but after much anxiety wil find it.
coach, pulling a: wil meet a distant relative who wil insinuate himself into your life.
dead, a: forfeiture of a pleasant marriage and fortunate enterprises through intemperance.
driving a team of: success for plans of good harvest and domestic happiness.
falling off of a: jump out of the project before it crashes.
foal, a: postponement of success with advantageous news.
running after his mother: striking new beginnings improving your home life.
sucking milk from: triumph over enemies, if you meet only honorable obligations.
friends riding a: a friend wil make love to your mate.
gray, a: money wil come easily during life.
halter on a, putting a: wil control destiny in time, despite those working against you.
leading a, by the: evaluate decisions careful y before deliberate actions.
harness, a: advancement of a minor nature in own love affairs.
buying a: wil be tempted by a new love.
hitting a, to make him obey: wil injure your friends with selfish acts of arrogance.
horseshoe, finding a: good luck to one for whom you care.
losing: others wil advance with the profit from your enterprise.
kicked by a, being: faulty overconfidence with strangers.
limping, a: wil encounter opposition; start your own project.
livery servant, having a: triumph in life with faithful assistance of friends.
losing a: others wil advance with the profit from your enterprise.
mane: a struggle to raise yourself with an invitation into society.
mare, a: wil be married to a beautiful lady in near future.
mounted on a, being: wealthy marriage; sexual energy is wel -supported.
mouth, foam of a: have loyal friends who have a difficult time keeping to the truth.
neighing, a: an unwelcome guest wil be entertained and intimidated into leaving.
several at once: a predator is approaching your stable.
Pegasus: your imagination is fertilized by your instincts.
pulling a wagon: free yourself of the constraint of others.
reins, putting on: needless worry about another’s health you can’t change.
holding tightly on the: your intel ect should temper your emotional urges.
ridden by a man, being: another has control of his life and yours.
woman: wil be reconciled with friends after yielding to importune advances.
riding a: steady reins and firm heart wil raise you a step further in life.
apprehension about: take action to improve this sphere of your life.
bareback: independence and codependence can coexist.
dangerous: your worrying, lack of confidence and confusion leave you open to harm.
equestrian, the hounds, an: unexpected dividend from a worthless stock.
fearlessly enjoying yourself: a rewarding relationship with your community.
not belonging to you: are unable to commit yourself to a partner.
overturned, a, a woman being: marriage wil not last long.
racing: quarrels with friends over control of your vitality.
rocking, a: your indecision is costing you.
stallion, a: your social climbing wil not bring you peace.
thrown from a, and being: use caution against scandal and disgrace.
runaway, hiding a: are chal enging tradition without support of your superiors.
selling a: your generosity and unselfishness towards mate are appreciated.
shod, being: interests wil advance beyond wildest expectations.
showing, at a fair: wil handle affairs through turbulence to prosperity.
spurs, having: should accept other’s attempts to bolster your confidence and composure.
fastening the: anxiety over results in business dealings.
raking a horse with: are nagged by one who does not have to do the work.
stirrups, fastening: wil be forced to travel to regain fortune; the trip wil be delayed.
having difficulty: profiting from other’s il fortune causes violent quarrels with a friend.
unfastening: a series of unlucky incidents add up to success.
tail, with a long: friends wil help select your wife.
short: friends wil desert you when you are in misery.
trading: are setting yourself wide open for deception in tricky business deal.
visit on horseback, someone coming to: expect a courting of your favor.
whipping a: your fury and disapproval are with yourself.
wild, restless bucking a: your overcoming great difficulties wil be rewarded.
wounded, a: desires wil be difficult to consummate in the enterprises of friends. ... horses dream meaning