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I am afraid of wolves. I cant stand to see them on TV or even a pic. For years Ive had terrible nightmares of them chasing me..even underground. What does this mean????

2006-06-28 16:26:21 · 17 answers · asked by Katie H 1 in Social Science Psychology

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I think the wolves represent a fear or fears you are avoiding or ignoring that exists in your life , next time you have this nightmare try not waking up too soon and see what happens. You need to face your fears and not run away from them. I think if you face whatever you are avoiding in your life, your nightmares will stop.

2006-07-05 22:19:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If the dream persists...the deeper part of you may be trying to send the concious you a message that has gone long ignored.
I keep a dream diary...might I suggest you do the same. As you write your dreams down regularly...your subconcious will understand you are finally listening. The dream will change...altering itself enough for your concious participation in the dream. If you record enough of your dreams...this will happen. And you will know it in your dream when the time has come. As the wolf approaches you...stop...turn around...and ask it what it wants...and it will tell you. And once it tells you the recurring dream...and your fear of wolves...will begin to fade.
I used to have night terrors. I don't anymore. Mine was a humongous bull that never played when it use to chase me into exhaustion. I would wake up looking and feeling as if I had run a marathon througjh molasses. I can't tell you what mine said when I asked him. And when your wolves answer you...and thy will...that answer is for you and you alone.
If you are close with your family...and have some of your elders living with you or can be reached by phone...gradma...or a great uncle or aunt...ask them. Preferably someone who has always loved you...been there for you...respected you...and much older than mom and dad. Ask them about the dream and if they ever had dreams like this...and listen to what they have to say. Then decide upon a course of action. Good luck.

2006-06-29 00:16:13 · answer #2 · answered by Zholla 7 · 0 0

Perhaps this is a reminded memory of future events, such as visiting a zoo and having proper fun, then if you believe in multiple lives and other males´ stamina, it is easy to disguise attraction and allure on respect and trauma inflicted. Remember ot can be difficult to find a good car, yet paying attention to karma and body language of loved beings, can get to realize future lifes and even belonging to a different species such as a wolf. Will be able to notice belong is familiar to flirt and actual thinking. Be afraid not, for wolves are fierce and good friends if seen at night. Sure windows are not open? dont believe it is a warning, if such you will probably know the omen would be a grim. It is not, I can tell, Wirly.

2006-06-28 23:38:22 · answer #3 · answered by Manny 5 · 0 0

get a pet wolf.... eventually.

let me explain, the idea is 'systematic desensitization' which tries to countercondition your fear by gradually expose. For example, if one was afraid of snakes, you would first of all let the person hold a piece of string, then a worm, then a small snake, then a large snake. For you, it will be similar. If it is seriously taking control of your life, a real life phobia, then consider visiting a councillor.

Another procedure is 'aversion therapy' in which bad behaviors, thoughts and desires are coupled with unpleasant stimuli. In this case, it may now work, coupling your thoughts of wolves wanting to rip your guts out with electric shock or pain might reinforce your problem.

2006-06-28 23:37:39 · answer #4 · answered by matarese_666 1 · 0 0

In a dream a wolf symbolizes a cunning, sly, very wise hunter who hides himself and then attacks before you know what has hit you.
Usually if a dream is significant in meaning and not of anything from your subconscious- What ever it is will come to pass within 3 days after your dream.
Years ago I too had the very same experience as yourself. Except at one point I somehow was inside of the wolf and was seeing through his eyes while running ramped through the woods. Also, during this time I was at a place in my life that I was very close to our Creator.
Shortly after the dreams, I suddenly and unexpectedly met a woman while job hunting. She and I instantly became friends. I noticed how she asked me many personal blunt questions, especally of the spiritual nature.
After a while of getting information from me (I didn't see at the time), she without warning turned on me. I felt so drained. I knew in my heart that something was not right from the beginning, but did not listen to that still small voice within myself. Just be on guard. And if perhaps you do encounter such...FACE IT and command it to go away in the name of our Creator!!!!!! It must leave.
I have done Dream Study and workshops ever since a very young age. My Great Grandfather taught me as I listened and did not instantly believe, yet watched what came to pass after my dreams. He was right always in what he taught me. Another good thing to do is to keep a notebook, write down the date and write every detail of all the dreams you have onto paper. Later you will be able to look back and make sense of them in some way.
Have you perhaps been through trickery, been lied to and such through the years? One important thing- Never tell your fears to anyone. Things of this nature are connected to spirit and when we have fear, it only gives the negative & dark more power over you the more you fear.

2006-06-28 23:48:44 · answer #5 · answered by uniqueoneisme@yahoo.com 4 · 0 0

If I am correct it really has nothing to do with the wolves, but the significant part is you running away. You are running from something. You need to face your demons.

2006-06-28 23:33:10 · answer #6 · answered by Michelle 6 · 0 0

Wolves are not much more than gray dogs. Think of them as dogs instead of wolves, then they are like dogs to you and no more pose a threat to your dreaming.

2006-06-28 23:33:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Print out a picture of a wolf and look at it before you fall asleep. If you can try and make it the last thing you think of before you fall asleep. If not just try thinking alot about them, that should do the trick. The more you think about them, the more used to them you get.

2006-06-29 01:44:00 · answer #8 · answered by Dr.Pete 1 · 0 0

try picturing wolves as your protector and friend before bed time and see if the dreams change .
you must think of them in a positive way and your dreams will reflect this .

2006-06-28 23:30:35 · answer #9 · answered by playtoofast 6 · 0 0

it means that your parents srewed up the story of little red riding hood...blame them. The wolf dies in the end...you should be ok now. Just don't read about goldi locks and the 3 bears...

2006-06-28 23:37:06 · answer #10 · answered by Anthony G 4 · 0 0

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