Dream of father, woke up
I dreamt of a lion who was owned by my father in-law, in which he was let out to run/maybe hunt. We were in Africa. My labrador dog was there, playing with the lion at first but then I think the lion was looking for prey. A sheep jumped out from behind a bush and my dog jumped up on the sheep but only to play. The lion then attached and killed the sheep. I grabbed my dog away, then my dog was rolling around with another sheep (she hadn’t harmed the sheep) but my dog was traumatized, I assume after seeing the sheep being killed by the lion. I picked her up in a blanket, I think she was covered in blood. I told my father in law that I would be staying away from the lion that night with my dog. My thoughts were of giving my dog a bath. Then I woke up. Strange dream! Thanks:-)
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of father in a dream
To see your father or mother in your dream signify a great joy to come and if they have you something in your dream it means a very big joy to come.
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Meaning of woke up in a dream
When you wake up you actually see the life as they are, you are no longer closed in your concept. To wake up from the dream, you are really accepting and knowing who you are. We are all familiar with the situation called "dream". We sleep, we are in a kind of unconsciousness, disconnected from the reality around us. However, while we are "in" within the dream, we feel it as a real reality, and experience a great many emotions, thoughts and situations. When morning comes and we wake up we "sober up" and realize that everything that happened in the dream was not real, while the reality in our waking state is real. Similarly, a person who attains spiritual attainment feels that the world and physical reality were not real. The Kabbalists express this feeling in the words "we were like dreamers." In so doing they want to illustrate to us that the real reality into which man "awakens" after acquiring the spiritual senses, is the only one that exists while the physical reality in which we seem to live today, is but a temporary dream from which we are all to awaken.
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