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I have dreams that my father murders me a lot...?

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I have had several, but he never murders me directly..

Here are some examples:

Dream one: I am in the car with my father, in the backseat. Someone is in the passenger seat... maybe my sister.. i really don't know.

Anyway, in the dream we pull over to the side of the road, it is near my house. There is a fence and lots of heavily grown grass and trees. ( the setting's all reall) We feel something weird is happening.. So my dad tells me to get out and check it out.

I do and as soon as i close the door behind me i see a snarling wolf (i was very scared if wolves as a child). i go to open the door but my dad has locked it. He dosent seem angry... He has his head inbetween his knees and his hands folded over his head. Not upset, just waiting. (maybe for them to leave) i .The wolves start attacking me... i also put my head inbetween my knees and hold tight. They attack fiercely and then i wake up.

I've had quite a few other dreams but there's no more room.

thank you in advanced

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  1. I don't know if it's your father that kills you.. But maybe it's a sign for you to step up and face the wolves. Cause if your father's waiting it could be a sign for you to take action. So face your fears.


  2. r u watching to much of SUPERNATURAL SERIES????.

    Basically you are having nightmares. this may be you are to much tense or what??

    just relex play some sports ,music should get over it!!!

  3. I think it may be a normal part of the father-daughter dynamic. I had a wonderful relationship with my dad, but I used to dream that he was chasing me out of the house and through the backyards of the neighborhood, and that he was furious, so furious that I knew I had to lose him. When he died, they stopped, and I'd been having them since puberty to about age 22.

    I've heard other women talk about having this sort of dream and it's always women who had a good relationship with their father. I wouldn't worry about it too much.

  4. You are unconsciously thinking about growing up, having to face the dangers and difficulties of the world without your parents being there to look after you, the worst imaginable possibility being a sudden abandonment for which you are unprepared.  Fathers tend to show more than mothers their concern that children move towards independence, which is why it is him in the dreams.  Why don't you talk over your worries with your parents?  They will understand, they were your age once!

  5. In dreams a father represents authority and protection and in your dream it appears as though by locking you out there is a need for you to become more self reliant. It may be useful to consider your waking life relationship with him. To meet a creature on a road indicates a parallel between a hostile situation or person in your waking life. The attack warns you to be careful of the people around you, particurlary anyone who shares the traits of the wolf (beauty, solitude, mystery, self confidence and pride). The wolf represents an uncontrollable force or situation in your life. Your "death" indicates that you are entering a transitional stage in your life. You may be facing intimidating obstacles but these must be overcome.

  6. It might also be a symbol for tough love.  Pay attention to your feelings when you wake up...that's usually a good clue of what your subconsious is trying to work out through dreams.

  7. Your subconscious feels you've been betrayed by your father, or that he may have tried to kill you once, indirectly. Perhaps when you were younger? Or maybe your feeling stressed out about something, and it feels like other people are making it worse. Or maybe you just plain hate your father.

    But what do i know.

  8. I'm not a very good dreams interpreter but i'm goin with my gut feeling....Do you and your father quarrel alot lately... Neva quite in the same boat... like you have your own ideas and he with his own... you know cant agree with each other much. Coz me and my mum do.... and it affect my emotions and get into my dreams... but no worries dear the murder part is just a dream.... I say it definitely bout ralationship issues between you and your dad.- Something like your dad always get his ways and kinda pinning you down.....

  9. shat

  10. The dream suggest a conflict between you and your father.   Your feel or fear that your father is not the protector that you would like him to be.  Not only does he not protect you, he locks you out.  I would wonder if this reflects your relationship with him and if at some point particularly in your childhood did he fail to act when someone was hurting you.  Putting your head between your knees denotes giving up and hiding.  It could also suggest a sexual theme.  

    You do not state the nature of your current relationship with your father.  The dreams indicates if you want a good relationship with your father you need to talk to him about some incident from the past.  You have to decide if it is worth the effort since you would likely find some resistance on his part.  He would likely become very defensive if you suddenly brought this subject up.

    Let me know if this helps.

  11. Wolf

    To see a wolf in your dream, symbolizes beauty, solitude, mystery, self-confidence and pride. You are a loner by choice.� Negatively, it represents hostility and aggression.� It may also reflect an uncontrollable force or situation in your life. In particular, if the wolf is white, then it signifies valor and victory. You have the ability to see the light even in your darkest hours.

    To dream that you are murdered, suggests that some important and significant relationship has been severed and you are trying to disconnect yourself from your emotions. It also represents your unused talents.

    Sorry couldn't find wolves!

  12. Just try to think of the good things that happen to you and then youll forget.

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