Not sure if you have watched an unforgettable werewolf movie in your childhood, if so, that may be the cause of the dream.
However, wolf in your dream can represent some sort of fear. I can be sure this happens in childhood that remains in your mind for long time. This wolf could be someone who has power, that you don't like. It could be your parents, teacher, or people you think they will harm you. Teeth showing is a warning side. You feel threated because you do not trust this or these individual(s).
I would suggest you go back to the very first time you had the dream and stated in what situation you had this dream. If it is indeed a movie, than perhaps watching the same movie again will make it away. If it is about some one that you are afraid of, you may want to find out who that is first.
Recurring dream often means unresolved issue. In your case, something has not been resolved. This wolf never leaves you because subconsciously you feel threatened and you do not trust this thing.
2007-02-14 13:44:06
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answer #1
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answered by YourDreamDoc 7
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It really means Little Red Riding Hood is hanging out in the wrong forest. No mother is going to let her little child go unescorted into a den of wolves. So be your own mother and take yourself to a safer forest. Go home, get a rest, don't let yourself be hunted. Find your inner self and have a nice bowl of chicken soup. Read yourself some good stories, have some chocolate milk and go to sleep. But say a prayer from now on and be grateful, that there is this Big God in the sky and in the soul who watches over all of us children, all of the time. He's the Father who gets us home. You can figure if He gets you home again permanently by the time you are 25, you'll never leave home again. And today on Valentine's Day, remember this, Home is where the Heart is. Find your heart, and you'll find your home. Find God and you'll find yourself.
2007-02-14 11:45:53
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answered by QueryJ 4
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I used to have dreams about a polka dotted Hyena looking & grinning at me through my bedroom window. I don't think dreams mean anything except it's just something that culminates from a past experiance or thought.
2007-02-14 11:45:40
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answered by jimbobob 4
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Are you scared of something, moving forwards in your life.
To me, the bed would represent a safe place, and the wolves maybe something in your life, something you're scared to do in your life??
BUT, i generally think dreams are mixed up thoughts from the day and don't always mean anything. i used to have recurring dreams as a kid, but thinking back now i dont think they meant much anyways.
2007-02-14 11:38:34
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answered by Anonymous
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window means to understand the outside world, wolves is the same as dogs. it means how u feel about friendship. it either means urself feeling that way or the other person in ur life is treating u that way. teeth-anxiety. ur room not being safe may mean u dont feel safe about something. represents ur life.
i used the dream book.
2007-02-14 11:46:40
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answered by nic 3
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I dont think its good to try and seek answers in a public manner. Dreams are a very delicate subject, and perhaps you should do some research yourself. Anyone can give you soome interpretation, but is it true?
2007-02-14 11:53:47
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answered by EyeKneadPoints 3
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You were traumatized as a child by a predator and the memories are beginning to hunt you.
I'm kidding, I don't want you accusing innocent people and getting them in trouble.
2007-02-14 11:42:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Lock your windows someone might try to hurt you by jumping threw your windows. or you might have and unknown fear of wolfs.
2007-02-14 11:39:32
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answered by Chill 1
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Maybe you should see someone. I have dreams that keep popping up over and over again too.
2007-02-14 11:38:22
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answered by Kevin 4
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im guessing u have felt like u had to impress someone a family member or peer
2007-02-14 11:40:56
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answered by Anonymous
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