
Dogs represent loyalty, generosity and friendship.Cats, including tigers and lions, represent our feminine and intuitive sides.Birds represent happiness, good news and freedom.Bears represent hurdles or our inner strength.

Different animals have different dream meanings.

In our dreams, they are representations of ourselves and how we’re feeling. Normally a little more pleasant than dreaming about an ex, dreams about animals are also common. So whilst some of our dreams are of the based around the anxiety of our current situations, there are many other types of dreams coming through during this time, which is a hugely positive thing for us all if we can listen to the messages contained within them.” “The special thing about the pandemic though is it has forced many of us not just to stay at home, but also to retreat into ourselves. When we are away from our busy daily lives perhaps on holiday or on a retreat, there is more room for the unconscious to speak, and this is when the dreams change. For example, we dream of our boss at work, or the person we saw on the train during our daily commute, or we dream of our friends from the pub, the yoga class, or the school. “The experience of dreaming differs depending upon the stage of life we are going through.” Dr Dwight Turner, UKCP Psychotherapist says, “When we are more busy, then we either dream less or our dreams take on more of our daily life. Some of us are even suffering because of it, with bad dreams leading to problems sleeping at night.

However, not all of her feels this way, for the little niece part of her psyche has another approach and runs out to meet them. The dream suggests that the bulls are getting closer-she can see them, they are beyond a certain boundary (they are now in the yard), but they are not yet free to be inside the house (she is not at home with her “bull” perhaps, like the proverbial bull in the china shop, it will be too disturbing to her status quo.) The dreamer’s attitude is antagonistic towards the bulls-she is threatened by them, slaps her niece for going near them, and wants them to go away. The house felt unprotected.Ĭommentary: Here the animal is not something to follow, but rather an energy or way of being that the dreamer needs to access. I knew that I had to get them out on my own. My little niece ran out into the yard and I smacked her for not staying in the house. Some children were trying to hunt them out. Dream: I dreamt that some bulls came into my yard.
