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  16. <title>Dream interpretation animals attacking me</title>
  17. <description>To dream of attacking or being attacked often relates to issues of control in our life. Even if you feel you are in complete control of your life, you may still have an attacking dream, because deep down, you could be waging a ...</description>
  18. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/leopard_symbolism_leopard_meaning_spirit_animal.jpg" alt="Leopard Symbolism | Leopard meaning | Spirit Animal Totem Messages" align="left" /><p>To dream of attacking or being attacked often relates to issues of control in our life. Even if you feel you are in complete control of your life, you may still have an attacking dream, because deep down, you could be waging a war to stay in control, and fear what would happen if you lost control. Attacking dreams are not usually about wanting to hurt ourselves or others, but can be about our own unresolved internal conflict. They can disturb us with their violence, but attacking dreams show us a way to peaceful resolution. Attacking dreams are challenging to address because they are often asking us questions such as: – Where am I being defensive in my life? – Where may I be hurting myself or someone else in real life? – What old patterns of behaviour do I need to break? If you are being attacked, where in your life are you insecure or vulnerable? If you are doing the attacking, this does not mean you actually want to go out and hurt someone! Look at if you are self sabotaging your own efforts (bad habits, not finishing things you started, letting people down etc.) Or for both attacking or being attacked, is there something in your life you need to get rid of, a behaviour or belief that you have outgrown? You may be attacking your own fears and doubts, so to “eliminate” them is a good thing. Remember, you are not dreaming of real people, but what those people represent to you. If you dream of being attacked by Bob your neighbour, who you see as highly critical, maybe you feel your own critical nature is preventing you from achieving your goals – the voice of self doubt. If you dream you are attacking your old head master at school who you saw as authoritarian and a bit scary, it may be that you need to escape the restrictive rules of authority that you place on yourself. It can be helpful to look at where you are being attacked, or doing the attacking. Are you being stabbed in the back? You might be betraying your own principles, lying to yourself or someone, or perhaps you should be more careful about whom you trust. Are you being wounded in the heart? This might be where you are denying your true feelings, or reminding you of when your heart was broken in the past, and asking you to let your heart heal – to stop revisiting an old wound and blaming others for your hurt, and move on. Are you being cut in the throat or cutting someone else in the throat? This could be asking you to speak up for yourself, to find your own voice. Is it your legs or feet that are under attack? This could mean you “don’t have a leg to stand on” – that you are basing your beliefs or attitudes on something that has no real grounding, or that you need to learn to stand up for yourself. Is it your eyes? This might mean your dream asking you where you are turning a blind eye to something, what is you don’t want to see? Or maybe you are seeing something clearly for the first time, as if your old eyes were blind but now you can see. These are just a few ideas to get you started. See what works for you. Also look at the weapons of attack. Think what these symbolise to you. Describe it as you would to a child. For example, a sword might be described as sharp, precise, a bit old fashioned, used in children’s fairy-tales. How does this relate to your own feelings and behaviour? It might be the critical voice in your head, with sharp words, judging you in an old fashioned manner for behaviour that you learnt as a child was bad. Whereas a tank is impenetrable, fires from a distance, is large and strong. This may remind you of a distant father or boss, who didn’t support you but would criticise you and not realise they hurt you. You might still carry this pain with you, and every time you get hurt, you react to the person as if they were your father or boss, or head master, or whatever. Attacking dreams are to help release you from that pattern of old pain and start building a new, fresh positive way of interacting with other people, and a more positive voice in your own head. To help move on, try writing a letter to your attacker or victim, telling them what you feel, why you need to move on from them. Forgive them and release them – tell them you have no need for their outdated behaviour. You can then burn, bury, or flush this letter down the toilet – symbolising releasing that old pain from your life. It can also be helpful to write one from the attackers point of view – this can give you insight especially if you are attacking your “internal critic” who it can be quite a good thing to silence! See how your dreams over following nights change to ones of you befriending the attackers or them transforming into something more pleasant, or of them becoming insignificant, powerless, or small. Look for positive changes in your life where you feel more confident, people seem to relax more around you, and you yourself feel more relaxed. This means you understood your dream clearly, and acted on it well. If the attacking dreams continue, keep working at it, try new ideas to see what they are really saying. And don’t feel bad if it is difficult at first, attacking dreams are often about our own conflict, if it was easy we wouldn’t feel conflicted! On another note, attacking dreams can signify a possible health problem. Review your eating/exercising/sleeping/substance using behaviours. If you have any cause for concern beyond taking it more easy, getting a bit of fresh air and exercise or eating less processed foods and a few more fruits and vegetables, you should see a doctor. I am not sure who said this originally, but this quote is most appropriate here: “Listen to the whispers before they become shouts.” Your subconscious knows what’s going on with your body, often before your conscious mind does, especially in a world where we are all so busy and stressed. An attacking dream can symbolise your immune system, your body fighting some kind of infection. Or it could be your deeper self struggling with the rigid rules of work and effort our conscious mind places on it.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  22. <pubDate>Wed, 20 Nov 2019 09:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  25. <title>Dream interpretation snake shedding skin</title>
  26. <description>Snakes are highly charged, evocative creatures and when they slither into dreams they are an indication that the dream is not only of high importance, but also one that the dream is offering a great growth opportunity. All dream ...</description>
  27. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/snake_shedding_skin_youtube.jpg" alt="Snake shedding skin - YouTube" align="left" /><p>Snakes are highly charged, evocative creatures and when they slither into dreams they are an indication that the dream is not only of high importance, but also one that the dream is offering a great growth opportunity. All dream symbols' interpretations ultimately rest upon the dreamer's own personal associations and mythologies, with dream interpretation articles and encyclopedias providing only broad brush strokes to the symbol's general meaning. However, generalities are something snake do not abide-they are equally revered and reviled by various cultures as well as individuals. Provided here are many ideas to help the dreamer find a starting point, positive or negative, about the snake dream symbol's meaning. Dreams of Snake Bites Dreams of being snake bit can symbolize that "snake in the grass" – those dangerous situations lying in wait, those things dreamers never see coming and bite when least expected. These can be friends who betray, lovers who leave, or work or familial difficulties that appear to unexpectedly. The Ouroboros and Snakes Shedding Skins A famous alchemical symbol is that of the snake swallowing or eating its own tail, a symbol known as the ouroborous . The ouroborous makes an appearance in the annals of science as the organic chemist, Friedrich Kekule, credited a dream of one with his discovery of the structure of the benzene molecule. C.G. Jung saw the ouroborous as a mandala, or an archetypal template for the law of endless return. In Jung's mind, the ouroborous revealed that rather than a linear, finite game played between rushing from birth's kickoff to death's goalpost, life is is rather a dynamic state of change, regeneration and endless transformation. An ourboros dream , therefore, may indicate a time of change and transformation for the dreamer and the ouroborous need not show up as the one in the picture. Dreams of snakes shedding their skins are akin to the ourobouros symbol and can mean that the dreamer is sloughing off the trappings of an old life in favor of a new skin more appropriate to the dreamer's growth.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  31. <pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2019 06:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  34. <title>Dream interpretation missing teeth</title>
  35. <description>Seeing missing teeth in a dream can be a warning about an issue or feelings you may have overlooked in your waking life. In the dream interpretation of teeth, missing a tooth or several teeth signals potential issues with ...</description>
  36. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/demi_moore_lost_her_front_teeth.jpg" alt="Demi Moore lost her front teeth to stress" align="left" /><p>Seeing missing teeth in a dream can be a warning about an issue or feelings you may have overlooked in your waking life. In the dream interpretation of teeth, missing a tooth or several teeth signals potential issues with self-esteem, especially with regards to your body image. Another dream interpretation for a dream of missing teeth points to a more symbolic meaning where the missing teeth or tooth represents emotional struggle and lack of support. Dream meanings of missing teeth Seeing missing teeth in a dream could have several meanings: Concerns about self-esteem and body image A calling to take care of yourself A warning about a reality and feelings that have been ignored Don't want to do it alone? Do you want a dream interpretation? The best way to get answers now is by chatting with a live psychic...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  43. <title>Christian interpretation of snake dreams</title>
  44. <description>Different cultures assign either negative or positive characteristics to snakes, so its important to consider the dreamer&#039;s culture. Depending on the context of the dream and the dreamer’s culture, snakes may represent someone ...</description>
  45. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/the_different_meanings_and_interpretations_of.jpg" alt="The Different Meanings and Interpretations of Snakes in Dreams" align="left" /><p>Different cultures assign either negative or positive characteristics to snakes, so its important to consider the dreamer's culture. Depending on the context of the dream and the dreamer’s culture, snakes may represent someone that is trying to harm the dreamer in an underhanded, sly, and sneaky manner. Snakes can be seen as phallic, and they are symbols of sex and temptation. They often represent something negative, fearful, untrustworthy, or mysterious. As a positive symbol, snakes represent transformation, knowledge, and wisdom. They may represent self-renewal and positive changes for the dreamer. When you observe their biological nature, you will see that snakes are skilled predators that adapt and shed their skin, and may be poisonous. These traits could be viewed as both negative and positive. The experience that the dreamer has with snakes is important for determining the true meaning. The type of snake should also be taken into account because there are different meanings attached to each type. A boa constrictor, for example, may indicate to the dreamer that they are being suffocated, restricted, or repressed in their waking life. Psychodynamic Dream Interpretation of Snakes Dreams can assist us in exploring and understanding the state of our unconscious; discovering what is needed for greater personal development; and gaining insight into our psyche. Snakes may symbolize hidden fears or worries that are currently threatening us. Because they are mysterious, the presence of one in a dream may be a warning that something in our waking lives has not fully surfaced yet. We often use dreams to process the experiences we have during the day. We may dream of important details we've missed. The details and context of the dream are always important. For example, dreaming of a snake with a head at each end could symbolize the feeling of being pulled in two different directions, the risk of burnout, a lack of commitment or direction, or feelings of conflict possibly relating to sexual/romantic relationships. A two-headed snake, in contrast, may symbolize a cooperative relationship. Dreaming of many snakes may indicate that we are anxious or overwhelmed. Dreams may not mean what they appear to mean at first glance. Characters and objects within a dream, although separate from the dreamer, may actually illustrate aspects of self. The qualities assigned to each object may reflect aspects of self that the dreamer is either unaware of, beginning to develop, recently accepted, or has repressed. A snake may symbolize a part of ourselves that is either unknown to us or that we believe to be undesirable. The Eastern Perspective on Snake Dreams: The Esoteric Body The snake is a very positive symbol in Eastern cultures, practices, and religion. Individuals familiar with these viewpoints may relate to these concepts more than others. The snake is a symbol of Kundalini, a Hindu concept of pure energy located within the base of the spine. Kundalini is described as a dormant potential force in all people. Yoga is the practice that is supposed to awaken the Kundalini energy. Yoga evokes the progress of Kundalini through the different chakras, which each leads to a different level of awakening and mystical experience. In dreams, the snake could represent wisdom, spiritual awakening, or inner power. Christian Dream Interpretation of Snakes In Christianity, the snake is a symbol of temptation. The snake relates to the serpent in Genesis that tempts Eve to eat the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge. In this story, the serpent is a sneaky and sly creature that has a negative influence on others. Thus, the snake could symbolize a malicious enemy, betrayal, or deception. Christians may find that their dreams of snakes relate to trials and tests that they are experiencing in their waking lives or in their relationships with God. An individual with a Christian perspective may want to further explore what this biblical story means to them and how the lessons and hardships in Genesis relate to their current experiences. Exploring the True Meaning of Dreams It is important to note that dreams can mean so many different things for different individuals, and the same dream could carry multiple meanings. It is also common for dreams to be layered. This is when a symbol relates to something that occurred during the day, to our subconscious, to our spiritual growth, and to events in our childhood that influence our current beliefs, thoughts, and behavior. Interpreting our dreams can be a powerful way to gain insight into a world that we are too busy to explore during waking hours.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  49. <pubDate>Sat, 31 Aug 2019 08:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  52. <title>dream interpretation teeth fall out</title>
  53. <description>For Freud, teeth falling out in dreams point to anxiety about sexual repression and the desire to be nurtured. This disturbing symbol also tends to show up in dreams during important moments of transition in the dreamer’s life ...</description>
  54. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/interpretation_of_teeth_falling_out_in.jpg" alt="Interpretation of teeth falling out in dream - Islamic Dream" align="left" /><p>For Freud, teeth falling out in dreams point to anxiety about sexual repression and the desire to be nurtured. This disturbing symbol also tends to show up in dreams during important moments of transition in the dreamer’s life. Key Dream Meanings What does it mean when you dream about your teeth falling out? This symbol has both negative and positive meanings: Negative meanings Insecurities, especially about a personal loss Anxiety about sexual experience A compromise that is costly to you Life changes and “growing pains” Fear of becoming older Positive meanings Signs of personal expansion Wish or need to nurture yourself more carefully An invitation to explore feelings of loss and personal growth A call to look at your support system The Jungian interpretation: Times of renewal and “rebirth” Dream Interpretation Tip: Check both positive and negative dream meanings before drawing any conclusion...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  61. <title>dream interpretation broken teeth</title>
  62. <description>Broken teeth dream meaning: Instability and search for balance Dreaming that your teeth are breaking isn’t generally associated with positive feelings. When you want to find out the meaning of your dream, take it as a useful ...</description>
  63. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/jared_leto_is_the_joker.jpg" alt="Jared Leto IS The Joker - Part 7 [Archive] - Page 4 - The" align="left" /><p>Broken teeth dream meaning: Instability and search for balance Dreaming that your teeth are breaking isn’t generally associated with positive feelings. When you want to find out the meaning of your dream, take it as a useful clue: Because your dream contains imagery and symbols that stimulate negative emotions, it may refer to something disruptive that is undermining your balance in your waking life. How to interpret broken teeth or teeth breaking? A good starting place is to think about what is or could disrupt balance, pleasure, well-being in your life...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  67. <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jul 2019 12:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  70. <title>Dream interpretation pulling out teeth</title>
  71. <description>Pulling out teeth in dreams: Representation of painful transitions Dreams of having teeth pulled out may come during times of significant transition. The dream imagery symbolizes how painful or difficult the experience is for you ...</description>
  72. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/teeth_or_tooth_dreams_dream_dictionary.jpg" alt="Teeth or tooth dreams Dream Dictionary: Interpret Now! - Auntyflo.com" align="left" /><p>Pulling out teeth in dreams: Representation of painful transitions Dreams of having teeth pulled out may come during times of significant transition. The dream imagery symbolizes how painful or difficult the experience is for you as you go through changes. The changes in your life may be experienced as an aggression or be emotionally painful. Perhaps it’s like extracting yourself from your comfort zone, which often comes with facing loss, challenges and disturbing emotions. Pulled out teeth as symbols of renewal & self discovery According to psychologist and dream analyst Carl Jung, if you dream about having a tooth or teeth pulled out and you are a woman, the dream symbolizes giving birth, either literally or symbolically such as giving birth to a new self or a project...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  76. <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2019 12:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  79. <title>arabic dream interpretation</title>
  80. <description>Maria Mavroudi , Ph.D. (1998) in Byzantine Studies, Harvard University, specializes in cultural history focusing on bilingualism and the transmission of the occult sciences in the Greek and Arabic Middle Ages Readership Those ...</description>
  81. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/dream_meaning_of_arab_dream_interpretation.jpg" alt="Dream Meaning of Arab | Dream Interpretation - DreamInterpretation.co" align="left" /><p>Maria Mavroudi , Ph.D. (1998) in Byzantine Studies, Harvard University, specializes in cultural history focusing on bilingualism and the transmission of the occult sciences in the Greek and Arabic Middle Ages Readership Those interested in the cultural contacts between Byzantium and the Arabs, the interaction between Christianity and Islam and the transmission of the occult sciences in the Middle Ages Table of contents Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Author's Note 1. The Author of the Oneirocriticon and His Sources 1 2...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  85. <pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2019 04:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  88. <title>Dream interpretation About snakes</title>
  89. <description>When you dream about snakes, chances are that the meaning of what you just dreamed about is related to challenging issues and feelings that you’re facing in your daily life. According to Freud’s classic dream interpretation ...</description>
  90. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/tarantula_dream_dictionary_interpret_now.jpg" alt="Tarantula Dream Dictionary: Interpret Now! - Auntyflo.com" align="left" /><p>When you dream about snakes, chances are that the meaning of what you just dreamed about is related to challenging issues and feelings that you’re facing in your daily life. According to Freud’s classic dream interpretation theory, a snake featured in a dream represents a phallic symbol that could relate to a male figure, male energy or how you experience your sexuality. Interpreting what your dream about snakes means does not stop there however. To fully understand its meaning, you need to look deeper into the interpretation of this rich symbol...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  94. <pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2019 04:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
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  97. <title>Are dream interpretations real</title>
  98. <description>Let’s start by debunking a myth about dream meanings: Myth: Dreams are random collections of images that are seen throughout the day. They have no meaning and no purpose. Dreams are simply your brain’s way of “emptying the ...</description>
  99. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="/img/dream_meanings_learn_how_to.jpg" alt="Dream Meanings - Learn How To Interpret Your Dreams" align="left" /><p>Let’s start by debunking a myth about dream meanings: Myth: Dreams are random collections of images that are seen throughout the day. They have no meaning and no purpose. Dreams are simply your brain’s way of “emptying the trash” at night. Fact: Dreams do have meaning. They are messages from your Higher Self (or subconscious mind) and their purpose is to communicate with you. Dreams originate from within you and they are designed to bring some aspect of your sub-consciousness into conscious awareness...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  103. <pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2019 07:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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