Animals often appear in our dreams and can make a deep meaning and perspective of what is happening in both our waking conscious life and life of the soul. Each animal has its own qualities, traits and symbolism offer even more sense for other symbols in the dream. In this article, I tried to share two of my dreams of animals and how they interpret as a living not only how such animals may appear in dreams, but also how to interpret the meaning their appearance.
In this first example, I dreamed of a man who has a horse, printed with a deer. The man was very ill on his deathbed, but sometimes I saw a horse there and it was printed on a deer. People looked at the patient that I was going to die, but he just stopped. I watched the scene then entered a barn which had an old gray mare confined in a stall. A clearly printed with an old woman. I could see the wrinkles under the eyes of the horse. I had the impression that he had been locked up for 15 years. He seemed determined not to let the mare herd. Suddenly, the door was the old man as a great and mighty chestnut stallion, but printed with the energy of deer. The mare, feel young again immediately almost jumped to reach and finally release. Later in the dream of a fawn jumped from a high loft in my arms. I was told three times the name was Gideon fawn.
What do you mean? For me, the horse is a symbol of personal power and masculine energy and deer is a sacred energy that symbolizes the sweetness. There is a great delicacy in its own power, so that the male protects and promotes smooth, allowing the feminine aspect of the flower and create safely. I have to emphasize here that this is the horse that had been printed with the deer. I clearly showed the sweetness of masculine energy. This dream also shows my expected union male and female underwear on the next level for me.
As we grow spiritually, we are able to have more of our monadic energy (the energy of our true self) and awareness in our four lower bodies. This dream showed me that he had opened a little closer to who I really am and I integrate. The result of the union between my energy yin / yang was held fawn. This beautiful creature symbolizes the new seeds planted in my consciousness, a fertile ground for further growth of peace and gentleness.
The only Gideon knew the Bible, so I searched and read the story of Gideon to better understand the symbolism. I could apply to my dream and my life and see where I did and did not follow recently received divine inspiration. I felt that God had led me to a difficult task, and I was asked why I? I'm most likely for this task! So it was for Gideon. It was the smallest and weakest of his tribe and his tribe was the smallest of all the tribes that could defeat the Midianites and the hunt of Israel, but for this very reason that God had chosen, he wanted people know their works and return to your heart and your mind to worship false idols instead. When choosing the weak and less likely to represent the people knew that it was the work of Gideon defeated the Midianites. After the battle was won, but Gideon does not glorify God, but he claimed glory for himself. He had a vest or as a symbol of victory, a reminder to view my ego by the victory of my assignment. The dream sequence was shown to me that my energy should balance the yin / yang more before embarking on the assignment.
As you can see by listening to the repetition of the name Gideon gave me a lot of information on my way to the front and the animals that appear in my dreams created a context that makes sense to me given what I know and ask questions.
The second dream, I will use as an example came after an intense conversation with my mother when I had the opportunity to gain clarity on something from my past and reject the programming, and that helped me to believe. In essence, I tried to get some of my personal power and this was reflected in a dream that I was pregnant with a foal and we could clearly see the shape of the head of the foal in the field of my chakra the solar plexus. For me, it is the birth of more staff than the horse is always the symbol of power to me. I use the horse and deer here as examples, but all kinds of animals may appear in our dreams. Everything depends on us to discover what they symbolize for us. I hope that by sharing some of my own dreams have given an idea of how you could interpret their own dreams.
He outlined four steps to understand what their animal symbols might mean. In summary, it is:
1. Think about what it means to the animal for you and how you feel about it.
Two. Investigate habitats, behavior and spiritual significance for the animal to get more clues about its meaning.
Three. Look at the animal in the context of other associated symbols.
April. List of all possible meanings of animal symbol and choose what sounds good.
If animals have appeared in your dreams recently, I'd love to hear them.
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I'm Julie-Anne
Julie-Anne Michael is a dream alchemist, Holistic Life Coach / advisor and spiritual master who uses dreams as a platform to solve the problems of life and accelerate the personal and spiritual growth. She is passionate about helping people find their purpose and personal truths to live an amazing life. Julie-Anne also helps those suffering from nightmares and sleep problems. For more information, visit his blog or visit http://TheDreamAlchemist.com http://www.facebook.com/TheDreamAlchemist
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