Dream Interpretation?

I dreamt that my sister in law and I were kidnapped and taken to a room. We were asked to strip naked and I ran away leaving my sister in law behind.

I dreamt that my sister in law and I were kidnapped and taken to a room. We were asked to strip naked and I ran away leaving my sister in law behind. Two nights later I dreamt that my husband and I had a caged tiger. It go lose and started attacking my husband and I just ran away and again saved myself.

I what does this mean? Im very troubled about this dream.

or:I dreamt that my sister in law and I were kidnapped and taken to a room. We were asked to strip naked and I ran away leaving my sister in law behind. Two nights later I dreamt that my husband and I had a caged tiger. It go lose and started attacking my husband and I just ran away and again saved myself.I what does this mean? Im very troubled about this dream.


or:We all dream for many different reasons, and anxiety in dreams is very common. Dreaming is our unconscious mind resolving different inner conflicts.In popular dream analysis theory, people in our dreams represent different parts of ourselves. An older brother, or a mother or father for instance, often symbolize a stronger part of our psyche, a fighter, while a child or younger sibling can represent a more sensitive part. Also, every space has some symbolic meaning - a cave is usually magical place, connected to our earliest childhood memories, while a cellar or prison is a place where we lock away those fears and emotions that we do not dare confront.All these symbols are of course dependent on our own relation to them; for a lot of people a forest is a place of harmony, a mysterious place, but for someone with bad experiences in a forest it might mean something completely different.So to analyze your dream accurately without knowing you is of course impossible. Especially without knowing what relationship you have to your husband or his sister. But the second dream seems quite obvious at first glance; you feel that you have some unresolved issue with your husband - can be very small - which your unconscious mind feels should be settled. Otherwise it will become a tiger that may hurt you both.Running away is not a sign of weakness that you need to worry about. It is just your consciousness trying to avoid dealing with these uneasy questions.I hope this answered something. If you are interested in reading more about common dreams and metaphors, I highly recommend Clarissa Pinkola Est\u00e9s' book \"Women who run with the Wolves\" (1992).

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