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Can someone tell me what these dreams mean? i am only 13 if this matters at all.

1.I go to sleep by my bunk bed by the window, then a wolf scratches at the window and breaks in and eats me.

2. We drive home, wolves surrond the car, I get out they don't attack. I get inside and they are running through the venting system. I rush to my room and there is a wolf standing there with my half eaten cat in its mouth.

3. At super market, elevator music is playing, standing by a giant aisle of toliet paper. Grey and White wolf rush by, my parents tell me to be quiet. Am at the top of the toilet paper, there is a blue chair and a red couch. My dad's corpse is half eaten and right in front of me. Wolf at attacks my sister and mom then I rush into the blue chair and the wolf walks toward me.
I have been having these dreams since i was 10, and i live in the country for the dreams with my house and all. And the super market was completely white. The wolfs are usually grey and brown.

2007-03-13 13:21:55 · 11 answers · asked by Tom 4 in Social Science Psychology

11 answers

Why would it mean anything at all?I never understand why people think dreams must have some super important symbolic significance or even prophetic significance when there is no real evidence to suggest that. Dreams could be a variety of things. They could be the mind's equivalent of a screen saver when your body is powered down and getting repaired (sleeping) or they might be a way for your mind to help you analyze or deal with events you think are important on some level. Dreams might just be a way of your brain entertaining itself. How would you really know? As for nightmares...are those products of a guilty conscience punishing a person or are they constructive ways for us to face our fears? Who knows? All of these theories or none of them may be valid. Scientists don't even fully understand the mechanisms of consciousness. They certainly can't replicate consciousness in the lab by creating a truly artificial intelligence. Until science gets a better understanding of what it actually means to be conscious (and science has a ways to go in that area), it is probably best not to wildly speculate about the significance of dreams. Such speculation is really just bringing in your own thoughts and biases into the equation, NOT science. That is akin to believing something purely because you want to believe it and that isn't a really sound logical process.

As for your specific dream, nobody really has a satisfactory answer here. Besides, YOU are the one who dreamt what you did. You are the one best equipped to analyze or interpret your dreams, not us (though as I said...I don't think looking into your dreams is really warranted in the first place.

The recurring role of wolves in your dream might symbolize something or it might just be your brain doin' it's thing while you are asleep. Who knows? If anyone knows your personal history, the issues you have dealt with growing up (and all that other psychological stuff), and all of that jazz...it is YOU. How would we know any of the important things to look for here since we don't know you?

2007-03-13 13:32:07 · answer #1 · answered by Evan 3 · 0 0

You don't say what your family situation is or what your life is like, so it's hard to say what this is about.
Repetitive dreams often have a general theme.
The basic idea of these dreams is that you and your family, especially yourself, are all alone and victims of prey. Your parents are either no help because they either deny the 'wolf in the room' or are victims themselves.
The threat seems to come from the outside to the inside your house.
One or both of your parents might be seen as weak or indifferent: there might be illness or unemployment in the home; they might be abusive. You, being so young, might feel defenseless and alone in your problems.
If this rings a bell, you might want to keep some notes on your dreams and be aware of your feelings. The feelings part is important because that is the clue to your inner life. Ask yourself: how did you feel when your parents told you to be quiet? And what about your sister, how did you feel when she was attacked; what was your response and your parent's? And so forth. Do not be sidetracked by taking the dreams literally; this is just superstition. Your dreams are your way of telling yourself something that you may not want to face openly in your waking hours.
If you are truly disturbed by these, you might want to seek counseling from a therapist.

2007-03-14 04:30:25 · answer #2 · answered by Amerigo 3 · 0 0

I know there's a lot of reading below but considering I don't know your personal history, I can only tell you that I do see a connection among the terms below. Hope this helps-! (:

Wolf.
- To see a wolf in your dream, symbolizes beauty, solitude, mystery, self-confidence and pride. You are able to keep your composure in a variety of social situations and can blend in with any situation with ease and grace. You are a loner by choice. Negatively, it represents hostility and aggression. It may also reflect an uncontrollable force or situation in your life. In particular, if the wolf is white, then it signifies valor and victory. You have the ability to see the light even in your darkest hours.
- To dream that you kill a wolf, indicates betrayal and secrets revealed.

Danger.
- To dream that you are in danger and are wounded or killed, signifies substantial losses in business and discouraging prospects in love. You need to be more cautious in some aspect of your life.
- To dream that you escape from danger, signifies that you will rise to a place of high position and honor in your business and social circle.

Death.
- To dream about the death of a loved one, suggests that you are lacking a certain aspect or quality that the loved one embodies. Ask yourself what makes this person special or what do you like about him. It is that very quality that you are lacking in your own relationship or circumstances.
- Alternatively, it indicates that whatever that person represents has no part in your own life.
- To dream of your own death, indicates a transitional phase in your life. You are becoming more enlightened or spiritual. Alternatively, you are trying desperately to escape the demands of your daily life.

Die.
- To dream that you die in your dream, symbolizes inner changes, transformation, self-discovery and positive development that is happening within you or in your life. Although such a dreams may bring about feelings of fear and anxiety, it is no cause for alarm and is often considered a positive symbol. Dreams of experiencing your own death usually means that big changes are ahead for you. You are moving on to new beginnings and leaving the past behind. These changes does not necessarily imply a negative turn of events. Metaphorically, dying can be seen as an end or a termination to your old ways and habits. So, dying does not always mean a physical death, but an ending of something.
- On a negative note, to dream that you die may represent involvement in deeply painful relationships or unhealthy, destructive behaviors. You may feeling depressed or feel strangled by a situation or person in your waking life. Perhaps your mind is preoccupied with someone who is terminally ill or dying. Alternatively, you may be trying to get out of some obligation, responsibility or other situation.

Running.
- To dream that you are running away from someone, indicates an issue that you are trying to avoid. You are not taking or accepting responsibility for your actions. In particular, if you are running from an attacker or any danger, then it suggests that you are not facing and confronting your fears.

Chase.
- To dream that you are being chased, signifies that you are avoiding a situation that you do not think is conquerable. It is often a metaphor for some form of insecurity. In particular, to dream that you are chased by an animal, represents your own unexpressed and unacknowledged anger which is being projected onto that animal. Alternatively, you may be running away from a primal urge or fear.

2007-03-13 13:44:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

It means you simply need more cowbell! That's a cure for fevers and many other of life's ailments! You should know that, aren't you some kind of doctor or something?

2016-03-28 22:19:55 · answer #4 · answered by Lottie 4 · 0 0

Rest, retreat, being watched, need privacy, opening, ego, escape, distance, increased understandment, position, and fear are words that describe these odd dreams that you've been having. I reccomend seeing a therapist or a counseler of some sort.

2007-03-13 13:36:36 · answer #5 · answered by Alex 2 · 1 0

wolf = predator, devourer, false prophet, evil minister or governor, person seeking his own gain, womenizer, god's minister of justice, fangs = evil motives, danger. Maybe you are in a cult religion or soemthing, only you know what is going on with your life.

2007-03-13 14:24:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It means you are afraid wolves are going to eat you and your pets and your family.
Or maybe you feel that you family is not adequately protected from your environment?

2007-03-13 13:29:21 · answer #7 · answered by Eric Inri 6 · 1 0

Probably a site like http://www.ihadadreamlastnight.com... will help you out. There is a lot of content regarding dreams there.

2007-03-13 18:56:31 · answer #8 · answered by expertdreams 3 · 0 0

stay a way frum wolves
some wolves are white

2007-03-13 13:31:43 · answer #9 · answered by Nikki 1 · 0 0

Dreams are just dreams. Forget it and don't let them worry you.

2007-03-13 13:37:40 · answer #10 · answered by Jan C 7 · 1 0

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