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Old 03-07-2007, 03:38 AM   #1
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here are some titles of books to help with dream interpitation in regards to animals.

[note from moderator: if you are interested in these two books, please email i-u-we privately. i thought of releasing them, but with the many, many books along this line, we could end up with a myriad of book recommendations. i am sure there are many wonderful books out there and we can google them on the internet, but we can talk to each other privately about them]
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Old 04-14-2007, 07:50 AM   #2
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hello,

after reading david's wonderful post on dreams and some guidelines offered i was wondering what his views on animals.

i have come to recently notice a large significant animal presence in my dreams. regardless of the "experience" there is almost always my awareness of various animals.

i've come to study a bit on shamanism (aka. animal spirits) and i do hold personal beliefs onto this.

i like your take on the metaphors, especially the method of transport and whether the dream is outdoors/ indoors, most of mine are outside.

i was unable to response on his thread so i am hoping he notices this reply here or a moderator will approve it and move it accordingly.

namaste,
tim
actually, i'm hoping david will write a book about dream analysis some day (hint, hint ). every time he writes something about the subject i learn something new but it's hard always trying to piece everything together from his occasional posts that describe the meaning of metaphors in the dreamscape .

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Old 04-15-2007, 06:46 PM   #3
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after reading david wilcocks essay about interpreting dreams yesterday afternoon i remembered my dreams of last night this morning. i was driving a truck, something i love to do. then i realized it was an eighteen wheeler with an emergency brake problem. i was easily operating the air brakes something i’ve never learned to drive in physical time, but parking was an issue because of the e-brake. that meant taking great care about parking for loading and unloading.

the truck is a visual representation of my spirit body. (can you see honors the gentle breath of spirit in gold lettering on the door with me?) the e-brake problem refers to the addictive substances, like caffeine and nicotine that i flirt with. i am functional as a truck but constrained by an e-brake that can not hold me back on the hills, or situations where i need to hold back my weight and the weight of the load.

i am delighted with such a clear message from my dream self…i’m going in the right direction, loving the scenery and the road itself. i had no clue as the driver what the destination was, that was unfolding as we went and i was comfortable with that. i will take the truck into my favorite mechanic and have the e-brake adjusted or replaced if necessary.
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Old 12-05-2007, 04:26 AM   #4
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hello,

after reading david's wonderful post on dreams and some guidelines offered i was wondering what his views on animals.

i have come to recently notice a large significant animal presence in my dreams. regardless of the "experience" there is almost always my awareness of various animals.

i've come to study a bit on shamanism (aka. animal spirits) and i do hold personal beliefs onto this.

i like your take on the metaphors, especially the method of transport and whether the dream is outdoors/ indoors, most of mine are outside.

i was unable to response on his thread so i am hoping he notices this reply here or a moderator will approve it and move it accordingly.

namaste,
tim
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Old 05-19-2010, 04:26 PM   #5
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it's been my experience in the dreamtime, that animals have various meanings.
when "cats" are in my dreams, they are usually "my" cats, and they are there to protect me.
when there are wild life animals, i view them as "native american totem" helpers with particular information to depart.
the exception to the "wild life" group are wolves and owls. these animals have been talked about extensively in "et" encounters. when one's psyche is unable to grasp the "et" encounter, upon awakening, what is remembered is seeing a wolf or an owl.
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