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Old Mar 06, 2014, 10:09 AM
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In most of my dreams rather good or bad there are always wolves somewhere with in the dream. i love wolves and relate to them maybe this is why? Last night me and a pack of wolves were searching through ruble to find something. None of them told me what we were looking for nor did i ask.

The last few days before that I've been having this nightmare of being chased in a dark dead forest by this same pack of wolves, they hunt me down and rip me to pieces while im still alive and feel the whole thing. There is only a few times where i get away from them. Sometimes they kill me and other they leave me alive but in piece's

why am i always dreaming wolves? why can some dreams we are friends and others they rip me apart?.

The thing that scares me the most about this dream is that it brings out a dream event. Three years ago i had the same nightmare of wolves eating away at me, and the i began to dream about killing the people around me for no reason. One dream i killed my sister and her husband for having the tv on. I went to sleep in my dream then woke up to find that everything in the real world was just as it was in the dream world. I dont want to go back to having those nightmares again, it just means less sleep then i get right now which is little as is.

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Old Mar 06, 2014, 10:23 AM
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U could be dreaming of wolves because like humans they can survive in communities. Wolves when isolated with no pack have a low survival rate. We humans are social and are constantly trying to find connections to others. The same is true with wolves.

Now of course there are exceptions to this in humans and wolves. There cannot be 2alphas. The pack would descend into chaos without a clear structure of leadership. When an alpha is old and a younger wolf feels they could lead better or the older wolf is ill, a challenge is made. This is a fight to the death. Now if the pack feels their leader is threatened and not an alpha challenge, the pack will attack to protect the alpha.

Are u having power struggles in ur awake hours? Do u feel threatened? Are u feeling challenged or are u challenging someone?
Remember dreams are what our brains are still working on sorting out when we fall asleep.
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Old Mar 06, 2014, 12:27 PM
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The Wolves represent you and how you are feeling. That is why the hurt you, and some times they are friends. The wolf is part of you, your mind connects your to the wolf. Remember dreams are all about your feelings.
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Old Mar 06, 2014, 03:30 PM
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you have a point, when I asked my mom she said that it was because something in life must be taring me apart and the reason for the wolves is because unlike anything else in the world they are the one thing that I connect to the most. how ever. I'm not under more or less stress then I normal am already, and as far as changes go there are none that are causing anything bad. work suck etc etc but who's doesn't.

if I could only find out what I'm trying to tell my self it would be easier
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