Thursday, February 9, 2012

Help! Tiger dream...?

Hey everyone! If anyone can help me interperet this dream I'd be very grateful! I was wondering if it had something to do with my b/f cheating on me...?



It involves being in a large garden of a suburban house where there are two circular platforms with small stubs of like jail bars around the perimeter. The smaller one is empty and the larger one has a baby tiger. I'm with someone although I never see them I hear them. I go to pet the baby tiger in the cage thinking it can't get out, but it just steps over the bar-stubs and walks past me. I feel threatened but it doesn't attack. As a turn around to watch it, the mother tiger walks from the house, it has rope draped around its body. It comes towards me and attacks. I run toward the house and try to barricade a glass door but it pushes it open and lunges at me. I'm terrified but end up fighting it off by poking it in its eyes. It runs out to the garden again and sheds its rope.

Help! Tiger dream...?
It has everything to do with your b/f cheating on you!! No seriously, I think you have a gut feeling your b/f is cheating on you because you are interpreting it that way...go with your gut. But as far as your dream goes, just stay away from tigers?
Reply:The baby tiger and the mother tiger could represent challenges in life. At first it looks like it might be something you can handle then next thing you know it is more complicated and you are afraid that you may not be able to handle the task/event. You poking it in the eyes is your mind telling you that you are creative enough to find ways out of the situation.





The stubby jail bars are symbolic of letting down your guard a little, barricading your door is an attempt to raise your defenses again so you may not have to deal with the overwhelming event.
Reply:To dream that you ward off or kill a tiger, signifies that you will be exceedingly successful in all your endeavors. It is an indication of your good health, vitality, and vigor.



To see a tiger in your dream, symbolizes repressed feelings or emotions that frighten you. Alternatively, the tiger represents female sexuality, aggression, and seduction. If the tiger is in a cage, then it suggests that those repressed feelings/emotions are on the verge of surfacing.

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