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I can normally interpret dreams....not this one!?

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ok the dream starts off at my school, for some reason everyone is dead, so I'm going through their bags looking for provisions as they don't need them (strangely i grab brushes, deodorant cans etc.) and and then one of them attacks me!

i run up these stairs (that aren't there in real life) and I'm in a jungle, the dead people (that aren't so dead any more) are now tigers and their chasing me up a tower...i can jump like lara croft and stuff (but i don't have guns :@). anyway while were climbing i push many off and they don't come back, but when i reach the top i jump onto a gong that's hanging in between two buildings (were in the city?!?) and a male tiger starts throwing his babies at me they both hit the wall behind me. I Jump down and i see the mother of the babies, she chases me, i shoot (with guns that appeared out of nowhere?!?) her but she doesn't die. I run out of the jungle to a small town or something and some guy tells me that didn't do what i was mean't to do which was kill the mother tiger!! and then i wake up.

its been bugging me for two weeks!! always the same dream and seeing as my conscious and subconscious can't figure it out i though maybe you could?

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  1. You may have some problem concerning school and you keep running away from it instead of facing it (you didn't kill the mother tiger). Babies stand for problems and the fact that the tiger didn't hit you with them doesn't mean he will miss every time and that you'll manage to run away from the problem. Once you will have to face them, kill the tigress (solve the problem). The fact that you are climbing UP may mean that you can escape your worries for the moment but once you will have to face them eventually!

    So, kill the tigress! ;-)

    this may sound like total nonsense to you, but that's how I would interpret it.


  2. Recurring dreams are quite common and are often triggered by a certain life situation or a problem that keeps coming back again and again. These dreams may reappear daily, once a week, or once a month, but whatever the frequency, there is little variation in the dream content itself. It usually points to a personal weakness, fear, or our inability to cope with something in life - past or present.

    Being chased by an animal may represent some repressed emotion or aggression. Wild animals like the tiger denote troubles or fears, even misfortune.

    hope my this and my source helps :)

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