Dream of animals, crowd, elephants
The circus was in town, and although her parents couldn’t take her, they gave her older brother, Max, money for admission and snacks, and she and Max went. They found their seats, four rows up, and Max pointed at the clowns and the elephants. She loved the animals, the colorful costumes, the loud music, and the laughs and cheers of the crowd. Max excused himself to go to the concessions stand, but he didn’t return. The show ended, and he was nowhere to be found. After calling for him and searching for what seemed like an eternity, she started to cry in despair. She felt the kind hand of a teenage girl on her shoulder, and the teenager directed her to a group of teen girls who were chatting and giggling with Max.
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of animals in a dream
To see animals in a dream may indicate fears but it depends on the type of animals. Big cats such as tigers and lions may indicate fear of your own desires, needs or bad people. Seeing nice pets animals may show the connection and needs for someone to take care of like a child.
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Meaning of crowd in a dream
Dreaming of a big crowd can show neglect of errands that the dreamer is not attending too
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Meaning of elephants in a dream
They are associated with terms like wisdom, memory and the power of persistence. Overall is a very positive dream that will bring you dignity and distinction. Memories, something worth remembering. Power, strength, endurance. Danger or destruction. Memories, something worth remembering. Power, strength, endurance. Danger or destruction. To dream of riding an elephant, denotes that you will possess wealth of the most solid character, and honors which you will wear with dignity. You will rule absolutely in all lines of your business affairs and your word will be law in the home. To see many elephants, denotes tremendous prosperity. One lone elephant, signifies you will live in a small but solid way. To dream of feeding one, denotes that you will elevate yourself in your community by your kindness to those occupying places below you.
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