Bear

Often people dream of a bear coming to attack them, but because all the images, people, animals, places we see in our dreams, are simply your own feelings, fears, hopes and wonder projected onto the screen of your sleeping mind as images, there us nothing to be afraid of. So, it makes sense to take the image of your dream person, thing or animal back into you and own it. In that way, you are actually meeting and dealing with the things about yourself you are not owning or conscious of. That is why dreams are often difficult to understand, because we are hiding things from ourselves. To do this you can use Being the Person or Thing and it is helpful to read Levels of the Brain

Whenever we dream its images are not like real life, because a dream is nothing like outer life where things could hurt you, but is an image like on a cinema screen, so that even if a gun is pointed at you and fired it can do no damage – except if you run in fear; so, all the things that scare you are simply your own fears projected onto the screen of your sleeping mind. Also dreams exress in a very ancient language, language that developed in ancient life forms before ever words were invented. The ancient languge is one that has taught youngsters by for millions of years by watching what mother or father fox, bear wolf did – all without words. This photo says it all – the family of bears are intently watching what mum is doing. they learn by seeing it, no words were spoken.

So the angry bear is an image of your own angry feelings that have not been expressed and are attacking you. We now know that such inturned anger can cause illness or depression.

Example: A huge black panther chased me. I fell and it clawed my back. It was about to chew my back to bite me. I didn’t know whether to relax or struggle. After being floored by the Panther I managed to get up. I later imagined being the panther. I allowed the panther to eat me, and I thus became the panther. Then I, as the panther, noticed feeling enormous temper – anger – hate. And I was amazed to see that my cousin Sidney was the cause of such powerful emotions. He was older than me and had mercilessly teased me as a child. The panther was my own feelings of anger, at last released.

But here is a very different example:

Example: I was standing on my patio and there was a bear inside the fence also there were children taunting the bear. I yelled at the kids to stop teasing the bear. Then all of a sudden the bear came towards me; it was a brown bear with its massive size and it stopped and looked at me. Although I was frightened I was courageous enough to pet the bears head, reaching over his  large mouth to reach his head. Then, all of a sudden the bear lay on his back and I begin to brush my hand on his chest as to pet him in a downward motion, the bear just gazed at me.

A bear can have a similar meaning to elephant in the eastern countries – a tremendous force or energy, that if met badly can lead to conflict with your own nature and ill health, or if met well can be a tremendous protector and force for good.

Sometimes said to represent a possessive mother, and the feelings this has aroused. But in many cases the bear will represent a meeting with dangerous emotions such as fear, anger or being easily aroused. There might also be associations with independence, or strength. See: Dreams are Like a Computer Game; Animal.

Through television and the many ‘nature’ films which are now a part of our wider education, we can see that the bear is largely a solitary creature, capable of living alone and surviving. This, and its human way of standing and holding its arms out in a hugging posture, may be the major factors from which a ‘bear’ dream arises. In many dreams the bear is not at all harmful, and can be treated as a friend.

Through these we can also see the bear as a wonderful mother and protector.

We may therefore associate the bear with feelings about living alone or surviving by our own strength; it can refer to the confrontation with feelings we have about independence, or the meeting with strength and independence in someone else. It can confront us with massive or dangerous rage, such as ‘the bear with a sore head’. In this case it might represent your relationship with someone who is touchy or grouchy, powerful, possessiveness or smothering, as a parent or lover might be.

Also it might represent your relationship with someone who is a parent or lover; it could suggest a desire to withdraw or hibernate; the ‘animal’ side of our relationship with our parents; a play on words, such as ‘bare’, bare facts, bearing with something or someone, ‘bearing’ ones soul, bearing in mind, a ‘bearer’ of tidings, come to bear, overbearing, getting ones bearings, bear fruit or bear-hug.

If the bear is felt as aggressive and dangerous, ask yourself what in your own inner feelings do you feel is aggressive and you don’t want to let it get out into what you express. In other words. what is it that you habitually repress from being expressed –  your anger?

It is best to let the angry bear be expressed in you imagination. You can do this by being the angry bear and let  it loose – see Being the Person or Thing

But the bear can also be like the Beauty and the Beast, in which the dangerous beast is tame with the influence of kindness. So the bear relates to person who can be kind, but could also be a dangerous when roused.

It could suggest a desire to withdraw or hibernate. Because of traditional cultural associations, and its ability to hibernate, the bear can represent the ability to die and be reborn.

As the bear rears its childrfen alone without any male about, if oyu have been in that situation it can reer to you.  But whateveer else it represent, remember that is an image of our relationship with our own ‘animal’ side. Please see  the following to understand this important feature – Mammal Brain

There can be a play on words, such as ‘bare’, bare facts, bearing with something or someone, ‘bearing’ ones soul, bearing in mind, a ‘bearer’ of tidings, come to bear, overbearing, getting ones bearings, bear fruit or bear-hug. Because of traditional cultural associations, and its ability to hibernate, the bear can represent the ability to die and be reborn.

Bear attacking: It could mean that you are feeling or dealing with anger in yourself or another.

But many people dream of being chased by a bear and maybe run in fear or terror from the bear. Not only in your own dreams, but other people’s, it is obvious that we take into our sleep and dreams all the fears, terrors we carry within us. The huge bear, tiger or frightening person they are terrified of is actually fears either inherited or are frightening experiences from the past. They are purely mental things that you haven’t faced, and are therefore the victims of – victims of your own fears. But in dreams in you cannot die – or drown, or burn or any other threatening thing. We make the mistake of taking our very real values from our outer life into our inner life of dreams. If a bear or critter is chasing you, it is only a dream image and so what are you running from? If you drop the image if the bear/critter what you have is a feeling or emotion such as fear. And why are you running like crazy from an emotion? Remember that nothing can hurt you in your dreams, but you can feel fear. See The animal in my dream

And do not think, “That monster is bigger and stronger than I am, and it is frightening!!” It is our thoughts and fears that create the monsters inside us. So of course you are stronger unless you cower in fear.

But that only refers to outer bears, not dream bears. In some northern towns a bear or polar bear can be a real danger, so in your dreams it may be about a threat you need to keep watch for – although it is a bear in your dream, it could be any threat.

It can also, like the following dream, show a fight against disease.

 Example: I dreamt that I was my older brother. As him, and yet at the same time myself, I was trying to fight off an attacking bear. I was doing all I could to defeat it but there was no let up.

Two days later my brother suddenly died from a vicious virus he had contracted while doing his job as a taxi driver. I feel as if I were fighting the disease with him in the dream, but we both lost the battle.

Baby or toy bear: Often represents a child or a young dreamer.

Tame or loving bear: Many people have no fear of animals in their dreams but are like the examples below. Fear is caused because we mix  up our dream life with our outer life.

Example:  In my dream I was actually happy to see bears lying down at the entrance of my parent’s old house. They were all lying down there as if waiting for me. When they felt my presence they woke up. They were happy and groaning amicably when they saw me approaching them. And there were babies too! I never felt fear or any threat but happiness to see them … and I knew it was mutual.

Example: My dream was not frightful. My Bear dream and I were walking, he put his nose in my hand and nuzzled, we walked home, I went up to my door and Bear went next door and rolled around in the neighbors driveway and rested.

But as people are educated in the modern paradigm, many of us are totally out of touch with the animal that we are, and have never been able to raise it to love and protect us, and instead are often frightened of it when it appears on their dreams. As a child we are often told not to do things – such as do not get angry, or told to be nice to everyone, but the intuitive animal side of us feels and act on its superior insight – that would allow them to mature with our animal self intact so we grow up repressing it, and often miss the natural curiosity of our inner mammal.

So if you have a loving animal dream you have a very good and healthy relationship with your inner animal. See Levels of the Brain and Summing Up

Three bears as with father bear, mother bear etc.: Family situation or parental relationship.

If hint of money in the dream: might refer to ‘bear market’.

Useful Questions and Hints:

What were your feelings and interactions with the bear? (For instance were you avoiding, running from cooperating with, watching from a distance – and where does ‘avoiding’, ‘running from’, ‘cooperating’, or ‘observing’ enter your life at the moment?)

If you imagine yourself as the bear in your dream, what do you feel and experience?

See Stand in RoleProcessing DreamsSumming Up

 

Comments

-Felicia 2013-01-14 21:26:37

I had a dream that I actually was the bear and there was another bear in the dream as well. I felt a strong connection with this other bear like that we were in love and we were suppose to be together. We were playing in a beautiful steam in the woods. There was nothing frightening about it that I can remember. What could that mean?

-Jamie 2013-01-06 23:59:42

In my dream. I was sleeping in a truck like trailer. I was sleeping in a bunk and a bear came in… i was sleeping but woke up to see the bear sniffing then i fell back to sleep again… The next day the bear ate some of our food…we looked around shut the door and noticed two beers walking around in the camp site….we watched as they walked around then I woke up… what would this mean?

-Marcelle 2012-12-28 0:32:47

There were two bears in my dream, a brown bear that was almost friendly and a huge black bear that was not friendly. There were many people around, almost like a park with a gift shop. We all ran and hid in a room, nobody was moving so I made a run for it and the bear caught me by the foot. I remember looking at my foot, it wasn’t bleeding and I remember thinking “that doesn’t even hurt”. Any ideas on what it could mean?

-jerrica 2012-12-14 10:12:36

I had a dream about brown bears last night. I had befriended a young cub and was hoping to use that friendship to remain safe from the elder bears while I lived in the woods…they never attacked me, but they watched me carefully and I felt threatened by them always while the cub was playful and kind to me. Any ideas what this means?

-Gigi 2012-12-09 16:33:56

I dreamt that I was walking down an old dirt road. Two bears walked with me; one, a huge grizzly bear, walked several yards in front of me, and every so often would turn to face me, and check on me. The second bear walked behind me; this was a smaller black bear – and every time I looked back at the black bear, it too would turn it’s head and look behind us. If I stopped walking, both bears seemed to pace around me in a circle; the grizzly always protecting the front of this imaginary circle, and the black bear at the rear.

-Kelly 2012-11-26 17:51:35

I’ve had two dreams about bears in the last few days and I decided they must have some sort of meaning. in my first dream I was on my friend’s porch (a very familiar place, I’m there a lot) and I looked down the sidewalk and there was a bear. my friend lives right in a pretty big town, not too far from the wilderness but definitely too far for a bear to make it there unnoticed. anyways, I tried to get up and run into the house but it was as though I was in slow motion. I couldn’t make myself move faster and my boyfriend was pulling me but I was moving so painfully slow. eventually I made it into the house and we walked out the door as the bear walked around outside.
my next dream was last night. I was doing a nature walk with a bunch of people I knew from school before I graduated and my little brother. as we got to the top of a hill, we looked up and about ten feet away from us was a bear. the entire group started the walk away slowly, but after walking for a few seconds we heard this whistle and instinctively knew that it meant that the best was running after us now. I ran away with my brother, holding his hand and keeping him in front of me the whole time. eventually we got to a cabin and a tent next to eachother and I told my brother to get in the tent while I got in the cabin. the cabin had a bunch of chairs and a lot of people were in it sitting on them. I ran to the back and hid on the floor behind chairs. I looked up as the bear walked into the cabin and it walked right to me. it sniffed and nibbled on my fingers for what felt like forever, until this other girl got the bear’s attention an I ran out of the cabin. I got my brother out of the tent and we ran again. we ran past what appeared to be a wedding, and there were a lot o calm people. we ran and I cried until we got to m car. later I dreamed about explaining what happened with the bear to someone.

-Katie 2012-11-24 5:28:07

My dream was not frightful. My Bear dream and I were walking, he put his nose in my hand and nuzzled, we walked home, I went up to my door and Bear went next door and rolled around in the neighbors driveway and rested.

-Randy 2012-11-16 1:19:34

Had a dream last night about 2 bears. I was standing on a beach and seen two bears in the water along the beach. They were pushing logs. I wasn’t afraid of them. I asked them what they were doing. The bears replied, “we are building you a new road.” The bears started placing the logs together in a row. I watched for a while and then woke up.

-neth 2012-10-29 16:43:33

I had 2 dreams about riding an alligator. The first one i was more than cautious and scared and the second one I rode it on huge waves with only the slightlest inkling of fear. I also fed a huge bear in the second dream. Am confused as I was neither thinking of theese animals or did i watchem on tv or anything. What is the meaning of such vivid dreams .

-farah 2012-10-29 15:39:24

well um i had a dream that i was running away from a bear that was chasing me on its hind legs and i was with my aunts daughters daughter shes 4 and we were running away until there was this room i couldnt escape from and we were stuck and the bear poked its head in and i woke upp…. any comments…

-Isaac 2012-09-03 19:09:54

Hey I just came across this site, it’s helpfull so far, but I wanted a little more explanation about my dream.
So basically I was walking through a campsite with my friend, when we see 2 cubs walking. He tries to get closer to take a picture but i warn him not to get too close since they’re cubs the mom must be around. He keeps walking then we hear something behind us and it’s a whole bear family 2 cubs and the mom. So now we realize that we’re surrounded by bears and the mom from the ones we first spotted is headed to us, but she wasn’t running. Remember it’s a campsite so there’s a car there, it was a blue silverado. My friend ran behind the truck and I shimmied my way under it. The bear then lays on the floor and she begins to sniff me I almost panicked. She then reaches for me but it wasn’t in a violent manner she just rubbed my face once and I woke up after that.
I would to hear your input or anybodys in what they think this means, thank you.

-Jerry 2012-08-10 16:06:22

Hi Tony! I love your site and learning about what dreams mean, and I’d really like to know what mine’s mean because I have dreams with bears all the time! O u O

Well it’s sort of embarassing… and disturbing… but one time in my dream I had sex with a bear and god that feels even weird to type out. There wasn’t really anything else significant, I didn’t really know where I was but I think I was in a bed, and there was just a bear big and brown and furry and panting and snarling and it was on me :T I think it’s worth noting I am a homosexual but I’ve never had interest in guys known as “bears” before (I actually kinda think it’s silly there’s names for guys like that) and that I’ve never had any desires for animals before, the thought of actually doing it is gross to me… Even though I was pretty okay with it in the dream ew

-Sherry 2012-07-31 14:55:42

In my dream, there were a variety of bears on my front porch. One was standing upright at my door. I look down and see a smaller bear, perhaps a cub, inside my home and I’m thinking how do I let this little bear out without all the other bears rushing in. I’m calling someone to call the game warden to come and help before they find a way in.

-Faymus 2012-07-30 20:10:17

I dreamed last night that I was staying in a hotel with my 2 kids ages 14 and 10. We were doing laundry in another part of the hotel. I covered the kids with a blanket on their knees. Maybe it was cold in there, not sure why I did this. Then I want back to the room for something. On my way back from our room, I saw 5 brown bears in the hallway. There was panic in the hotel. People were scrambling. I knew I had to get to my children. I saw the door to the laundry was ajar across the way. One very big bear was angry and stood up on it’s hind legs. Even though I was afraid, I pushed the bear out of the way and ran to the laundry room were the kids were. I shut the door and I was grateful to be with them. They hugged me and I snuggled with them under the blanket.

-Carrie 2012-07-29 18:22:05

I had a dream last night that I was running from someone in the forest that I presume was trying to harm me. I ran past a brown bear that did not try to hurt me but simply stared at me run by, then a mile later- a dog, then again several more bears all brown and one black. I finally got to a church and went in. To my surprise, there was hardly anyone there but I was safe. I keep trying to find meaning to this dream as I have never dreamt about bears before and I am not particularly religious. Thoughts?

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