PhoenixRa
Ex Member
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Just remembered i recently had a "monkey" dream of sorts too!
I was in the backyard of where i use to live for quite awhile, and it was nighttime, and there were all these wild animals around...
Like a veritable Zoo, with Rhinos, Elephants, various Big Cats particuarly Tigers i think, and all kinds of other animals.
I had a baby chimp cradled in my arms, and i was trying to get it out into a safe place in the woods because many of the animals in the back yard where not too friendly, and some were trying to attack.
I don't remember being overly scared, but rather that i had a mission and needed to get this baby chimp to safety. A strongly purposeful feeling, though with a bit of worry.
I must have looked like a running back, zooming through and criss crossing and cutting through with this baby chimp lol...
What was the dream about though? My first impressions was that the aggressive animals and the Zoo in general represent those conditions and people i have been running into a lot lately. I've been very misperceived lately by many, and everywhere i go, i am the repository for people's ego projections, and false self reactions. So the animals, particulary the attacking ones represent those who have been animalistic towards me, i.e. reacting more out of fear and defensiveness. From Becky my Fiance, to my father who is struggling with alcoholism, to various forum experiences, to at the work place, etc. I have been on the receiving end of peoples unregenerated "shite" so to speak.
The baby chimp represents burgeoing humanity in the face of opposition, since chimps are closest to humans physically, but while close, this humanity isn't as yet perfected because the baby is still a chimp.
The purposeful running indicates me trying to avoid this, yet not completely able to avoid it, or my own reactions...cause in the dream, there is some worry despite the overall purposeful and set aim.
Don't remember if i ever ended up getting the baby chimp to safety, but overeall i think the dream was a positive one, showing potential for growth (hence the baby symbolism).
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