Wolves can represent people who are watching you who see you as easy prey and are waiting to take advantage of you and devour you.
2007-06-24 15:29:09
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answered by super saiyan 3 6
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As I see it, wolves can represent anything in a dream. It also depends on the dream you had, and what the dream was like. You have to think, was the dream good or bad? Was the dream you had, one of those dreams that don't makes sense? If there was a Wolfe in the dream, did the Wolfe do anything to think of? Such as chase you, walk up to you, growl at you, stand and stare at you, or did something to another person? How many wolves were the in a dream you had? what was the environment like in your dream? These are all things you have to think of. Wolves can mean anything in a dream.
2007-06-24 17:04:08
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answered by Anonymous
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To see a wolf in your dream, symbolizes beauty, solitude, mystery, self-confidence and pride. You are a loner by choice. Negatively, it represents hostility, sneakiness, and aggression. It may also reflect an uncontrollable force or situation in your life. To dream that you kill a wolf, indicates betrayal and secrets revealed.
Animals function compulsively through instinct. Unlike man, they do not possess the necessary physical form for reasoning to be active. Therefore, in a dream animals represent compulsive ways of thinking or habits. Although they are still symbols indicating compulsiveness, there are four animals which universally lend more specific insight into how the dreamer is thinking. Once of these is the snake. Universally, as with the caduceus used in the medical field, the image of a snake signifies creativity, healing, and wisdom. In the Universal Language of Mind snakes represent creative or Kundalini energy. This is a mental energy used for creating the conditions and circumstances in your physical life. The dream action will reveal what your subconscious mind is communicating concerning how you are using your creative energy. An example is dreaming that you fear snakes, indicating your need to acknowledge and admit your own creative ability so you can rise above compulsion. Another example might be handling snakes and directing their activity, indicating intelligent control of your creative energy. The additional three animals cited above are a horse, a fish, and a bird, representing respectively the will, spiritual knowledge, and subconscious thoughts.
2007-06-25 07:18:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a recurring dream and still have it occasionally. Briefly, two wolves dressed in red jackets and their tongues hanging out followed my best friend and I. They walked upright. Oddly, we got to her house but passed it up and kept walking. When we walked faster , so did they and when we slowed down, so did they. Now if I'm home alone, I dream of wild wolves walking around my house in the shadows. They are frightening where the others in the jackets were not. I have other fears and sleep with all the lights on when alone in the house...
But, as all the people who answer exhibit, each person's dream represents something that is a part of their personal beliefs or fears or hopes - or DREAMS. (I couldn't resist)
2007-06-24 17:04:53
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answered by redhighheelsneakers_ 3
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alot of times, family or friends. Wolves are pack animals and run with a a pack. Without knowing the rest of the dream, this may not be the answer.
2007-06-24 18:10:45
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answered by thumperjbunny 2
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Wolf
To see a wolf in your dream, symbolizes beauty, solitude, mystery, self-confidence and pride. 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.
2007-06-24 16:50:03
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answered by marvie 2
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Native Americans
2007-06-24 16:47:50
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answered by Kapitan Mayon 2
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People often ask what their dreams represent. But I don't think it represents anything.
The way I see it is this, What do you think of a wolf? do you find it mysterious, scary, handsome? Your mind is dreaming therefore it's what your mind is thinking.
When you dream it's your brains way of sorting out the everyday stuff, it's how we stay sain! It throws out the stuff we don't need and keeps what we do.
If you're worried about a maths test and you dream of one, it's obviously because you're worried or confident about it.
Just trust yourself, and then you'll be able to work out every dream you have. Hope that helps and you understand it!
2007-06-24 16:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Savage animals.
2007-06-24 16:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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