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I had a dream a kangaroo was chasing my husband around the house.What do you think this means?

2006-09-13 18:25:35 · 15 answers · asked by Sweetheart 4 in Social Science Psychology

I had walked into the house when I seen it happening!Thats all I remember.

2006-09-13 18:40:11 · update #1

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I would think you are the Kangaroo....Not knowing you I would say your husband maybe works alot or the two of you are so busy you don't spend alot of time together or as much as you would like. Take head of your dream and set a date nite and the two of you get out and have fun.....Just my 2 pts worth....

2006-09-13 18:30:48 · answer #1 · answered by here_comes_trouble_4_you 3 · 1 2

The key to a dream is the feeling in it. Were you happy he was being chased? Angry? Worried? Or not really doing or feeling anything, just watching this going on?

Another approach is to free think your way into a brainstorm session on kangaroos. Just think, say or write down the first five things that pop into your head when someone says "kangaroo". And then see where your thoughts take you. Trust your instaincts, even if the thoughts seem silly or weird at first.

2006-09-14 01:35:26 · answer #2 · answered by jarm 4 · 1 1

This is what I found in the on line dream dictionary! A kangaroo is a symbol of agility, enormous strength and energy. In a positive sense, a kangaroo dream could suggest that some kangaroo-like features of your personality are essential in a current situation. In a negative sense, kangaroos are associated with exotic situations. The dream then may suggest that you are dealing with eccentric people who are making impossible demands. In some way, dreaming of kangaroos reflects your perception of the current situation where your world is a bit upside down and only your patience and dignity can help you out.

2006-09-14 01:38:54 · answer #3 · answered by Carolyn T 5 · 1 1

I know precisely why! Sometimes in the past 2 weeks, you have seen a kangaroo, on TV, in a picture. You have also seen someone being chased. Your nearest and dearest to you is hubby. You most familiar place is your kitchen. Now, roll them together and you will have your dream.

Dreams do not have hidden meanings. They are a replay of past things stored in your head and your mind functions in such a way as to attempt to make a story from all those things. What will change and impact your dreams is things going on in your life which have you worried or upset, emotional, or you have been totally awed.

2 weeks after seeing the ocean for the first time, I dreamed constantly about water, floods, bridges, and being in danger. My brain took that awesome sight and added my fear of water to make a story. That is all it was.

When my children we babies, I dreamed of needing to rescue them..from snakes and water, the two things I really fear. Being the protector of my children was always in the back of my mind, so my brain made me a story to play out both my desire to protect and my fears.

Your brain is capable of solving problems through dreams. I designed a Snow White outfit for my daughter. When I got to the sleeves with the little colored insets, I kept messing up. I even had to go buy more material because of my mess up. I read, and read, and read the instructions. I pinned, unpinned, repinned, pinned again, and just could not do it right. When I went to bed, I dreamed about those sleeves and I figured out what the trick was to getting them right. I woke up immediately, and went to the sewing machine and did it perfectly. My brain worked on the problem I had concentrated so strongly on for a whole day, and solved it.

2006-09-14 09:23:55 · answer #4 · answered by DA R 4 · 1 1

maybe you'll move to Austrailia and you're husband will be outside and a kangaroo starts chasing him and he runs inside but forgets to close the front door and the kangaroo comes in and starts chasing him. Just a thought.

2006-09-15 18:58:51 · answer #5 · answered by ☆ Sarah ☆ 4 · 0 1

As others have said, You may be the kangaroo trying to chase down your husband.


This is my short interpretation:

You've been wanting to tell your husband something, but everytime you get the opportunity to tell him what's on your mind, he some how avoids the situation. This could happen, either by bad timing ,or from the fear of causing conflict.

I hope this helps,
God Bless!

2006-09-14 01:46:44 · answer #6 · answered by Brain 3 · 1 1

Your husband probably represents someone close to you -- it could be him, or it could be someone else. The kangaroo could mean anything: what's the first thing you think of when you think of kangaroos, and does that thing have anything to do with anyone important in your life? It could mean that a friend is trying to escape something silly, or that a siblingis obsessed with Australia.

The trick is to figure out what the different elements mean to you. Then, figuring out how they fit together is pretty easy.

2006-09-14 01:35:54 · answer #7 · answered by LCG 4 · 1 1

That a kangaroo will chase your husband around the house and murder him.

Just kidding!

Probably that something unusual is coming his way, and that you should be on the lookout for peculiarities in your life and his.

2006-09-14 01:27:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

It means all that cocaine is bad for you and seems to be affecting you're sleeping patterns. J/K!

Dreams mean nothing, they are the resuklts of random brain firings, simple impusle thoughts that you're breain turns into a kind of story for you to try to make sense of it.!

2006-09-14 01:34:15 · answer #9 · answered by Luke Lombard 2 · 1 2

wow what a cool dream
maybe you are the kangaroo...and you want to get into your husband's wallet...his kangaroo pocket...lol.....

2006-09-14 01:29:54 · answer #10 · answered by Mama Jazzy Geri 7 · 1 2

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