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Old Oct 16, 2014, 10:44 AM
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I always seem to have dreams about animals
Lions mostly and alligators are the most I dream about

Last night I had a dream , I took my dog outside and she ran into a field with grass hay and all of a sudden I see this Lion come out of no where and went into the grass hey where my dog went , like it was going to attack her .
I could not do anything but watch in horror !
Woke up from that dream

A lot of times I dream about alligators attacking me and killing me or killing other people , or looking for me as I am hiding .

Anyone know what this means ?

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Old Oct 16, 2014, 12:41 PM
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My 1st thought is that the dog became the Lion. You are now the Lion. The Alligators may mean you feel you are attacking yourself as well as others, verbally.
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Old Oct 16, 2014, 05:13 PM
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My 1st thought is that the dog became the Lion. You are now the Lion. The Alligators may mean you feel you are attacking yourself as well as others, verbally.
Sounds very interesting - Thanks
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