Horse Horses

There is not so much difference between the horse and the dog. They are both domesticated animals, and so represent urges and drives in ourselves we have learned to harness or direct. The big difference is that the horse can carry us and serve us in our labours much more powerfully than a dog.

For myself I feel the horse is the most beautiful and loved herbivore.

The dream horse also depicts or expresses our pleasurable energy and exuberance, the sort of enthusiasm or feelings of well-being that can ‘carry’ one through the day easily; dynamic sexual drive; the physical energy and life processes that ‘carry’ us around. As such it may also link with the life processe. Horses like other animals are quick to respond to love and danger. So they can be panicked and you can feel the effect of this part of you. See Mammal Brain

The energy that carry – or pull – us through growth and ageing, as happens when we dream of a horse drawn carriage or cart. Therefore in old age the unbidden processes which move us toward death may be depicted as the horse in a threatening or helpful role. The horse depicts human instincts that have been harnessed or socialised for generations, but have perhaps been let slide into non-use or crushed. It is also survival drive, sexuality, love, all yearning toward service, toward metamorphosis, all that has powerful energy to move us.

A horse or a man on a horse can sometimes signify a messenger or a message.

In his book Dreams and Dreaming, Norman MacKenzie says the horse ‘… is dynamic power and a means of locomotion; it carries one away like a surge or instinct. It is subject to panics like all instinctive creatures which lack higher consciousness. Also it has to do with sorcery and magic spells, especially the black, night horse, which heralds death.’ In a woman’s dream the horse can sometimes represent her relationship with a man and the power and strength she gets from that, as in the following dream.

Example: As I talked to the pale golden horse it felt more and more as if I was talking to a male companion who was in union with me. As I talked about my mother, she was standing before me in full anger and blaming me for bringing out the witch in her. H.

Example: A rather shadowy man in a building opposite to where I used to live as a teenager was introducing me to a new job. I seemed to understand that I was to do a milk-round. He led a small horse from out of the building. It was to draw a cart. When the horse saw me it ran to me and become very excited and loving, rubbing against me and licking me with a very long tongue. I was both pleased and slightly threatened. Threatened because it was so intense. At one point though we rubbed against each other with a degree of sexual pleasure.

I believe many young girls feel totally as if they are fully connected and loved as the photo illustrates.

But our dream horse can be a wonderful guide and mirror for us.

Example: I love horses too and they are great teachers, for they mirror what goes on inside us. I used to ride horses for many years and when I was not convinced about what I asked the horse to do, it would not consider me as its leader and was more likely to refuse to do what I had asked. Their sensing is perfectly developed. Anna, A few weeks ago I saw a documentation about Buck Brannaman. He says –

“Your horse is a mirror to your soul, and sometimes you may not like what you see. Sometimes, you will.” So says Buck Brannaman, a true American cowboy and sage on horseback who travels the country for nine grueling months a year helping horses with people problems.

Black or dark horse: Unaccepted passions; threat of death. The unknown parts of your tremendous energy arising out of unconscious processes. The dream horse represents the very long history we have had with horses, through peace and terrible wars there are very long associations we have with them. It shares all that with us and so can be realisations emerging from our long past. Or it can represent threatening changes. Riding a black horse can represent the amazing energy used to bring awareness of things that had been unconscious into consciousness.

Blinkered horse: Not allowing oneself to see what is happening around you; anxiety about life, or an attempt to control ones natural anxiety or panics.

Controlling the horse or fear of it: Trying to control, or fear of, feelings of love and sexuality, of our own natural drives and emotions that are powerful enough either to give us motivation in our activities, or drag us along unwillingly.

Dead horse: Serious loss of energy or motivation which could lead to illness or depression; an old and dying set of habits and motivations or way of life.

Falling off horse: Relating badly to ones urges and needs. This could result in tension, breakdown or illness.

Grooming a horse: Taking care of ones basic needs such as food, shelter, sex.

Horse and carriage: The natural processes of life that move us through youth to old age; forces that can move us, either from within or as natural events, but which, if we are relating well to the horse, we can guide in some measure. It can also indicate the inner power which brings thoughts to awareness, things you might be blocking to think about. The horses represent the power which draws the mind.

Horse dragging the dreamer along: Impetuosity of feelings; feelings dragged along by natural urges.

Horse loving you or expressing sexual feelings: The flow of positive and natural sexuality and warmth from within.

Horse race: The events of everyday life, and your relationship with people; everyday competition and where you rate yourself in it; what happens in the race shows how you are relating to opportunity, or how you feel about your accomplishments and being part of the ‘human race’.

Horse running freely: Allowing ones emotions or sexuality free reign; love of life.

Horse unwilling to move or carry: Your inner natural reaction is against the action or direction you are trying to go. Sometimes this is a warning that you should not go in that direction.

Horseshoe: Good luck, receptivity if prongs upwards; bad luck or lack of receptiveness if prongs downwards.

Large horse: Enormous energy.

New born horse: Emerging energy or new motivations.

Old or worn out horse: State of your feelings, perhaps worn out from overwork; may refer to a member of the family.

Riderless horse: Sometimes represents the death of someone, as in the following example.

Example: “I dreamed that I was awakened by the sound of a horse’s hooves in the street. I saw a white horse, with no rider, stopping at midnight in front of our house. I knew it came for my younger sister. I went to the door and opened it to call her, when suddenly I saw her coming down the stairs, all dressed in white. She did not say a word to me, but walked with stately steps down the stairs, through the hall, and out of the door. She mounted the horse and rode away. I woke up crying.” The woman’s sister died a month later.

Riding or leading horse easily: Good relationship with inner drives and emotions; the harmony between instinctive drives and personality.

Running away from a horse or horsemen: Fear of sexuality, which includes responsibility for parenthood and relationship. Fear of ones own strong desires or urges; avoiding the responsibility of directing ones own feelings and desires.

Sick or dying horse: Loss of health, energy, enthusiasm. Have a physical check.

Speaking horse: Realisation of what you are feeling but have not been aware of; expression of levels of feeling or body processes usually unconscious.

Strange or unknown horseman/woman: Message from the unconscious; a new opportunity or event.

Struggling to control the horse: Fighting with ones urges and natural drives; difficulty in controlling ones emotions or sexuality.

The mare: femininity, receptiveness, fertility or a woman.

The stallion: masculinity, power and virility or a man.

PegasusFlying

The winged horse: In folklore and religion we also find mention of the winged horse. This symbolises the sexual or instinctive drives that have not been repressed, but allowed, in conjunction with consciousness and reason, to develop the higher possibilities latent in them. Put in plain language this suggests that the sexual drive rises like a wave that carries our conscious desires with it.

 

This energy wave rises, but in fulfilling itself in genital sex the wave falls again, self-awareness with it. However, if the energy is released, and yet not allowed to spill out in the full sexual release, the energy keeps on rising – flying in fact – lifting awareness with it, until it becomes a vast awareness of life and death. The white horse can have a similar meaning. For instance a woman turning her love of her children into social caring suggests a way of expression that goes beyond personal drives or the instinctive urges toward personal survival. She ‘flies up’ into a wider social context. See: Cayce, Edgar.

In mythology Pegasus was born from the blood when Perseus cut off Medusa’s head. Pegasus then lived roaming freely until Bellerophon caught him with a golden bridle given him by Athena. Bellerophon went through adventures such as the slaying of chimera with the help of Pegasus. But Bellerophon tried to ride Pegasus to Mount Olympus (Heaven) but Zeus caused Pegasus to throw him off and fall back to Earth.

However Pegasus arrived at Mount Olympus where he served Zeus. The symbolic meaning of this is that when the uncontrolled and undirected processes of thought and intellect are stilled a new level of experience or energy is released. This new way of relating to sexuality or life energy can uplift or expand consciousness to the point where we arrive at cosmic consciousness. But the old human personality cannot manage this and falls away as a new being emerges. Chimera, the destructive and illusory view of life arising from a purely sensory view of life is killed in the process. See: cosmic consciousness.

Thrown from horse: It depends on who is thrown from the horse and why. In general though it suggests that the instinctive or spontaneous life force has cast off an attitude that is restraining it, or not dealing with it well. One dreamer who saw a man thrown from a white horse realised that it showed how, “The forces of restraint, moral, sexual, worldly active that I have been imposing on myself have been thrown off.”

Tied up horse: Inhibition; need for release of feelings and allowing freedom of expression to feelings and creativity.

Training a horse: Developing new habits; directing your energies in a socially acceptable way; learning to direct sexual and emotional energy.

Uneasy on ride: being taken for a ride; feeling ones emotions or natural urges are dominating.

White horse: Changing sexual drive into love and wider awareness; a meeting with expanded awareness of yourself.

Wild horse: Undirected energy; sexuality which might not take care of personal or interpersonal needs.

Working horse: The energy or motivation needed to work; how you feel about yourself, that you are only a work-horse, or perhaps treated as such.

The astrological sign of Sagittarius is depicted by the half human half horse. Sagittarius, the Archer, is a ‘Mutable’ ‘Fire’ sign. In it the free, unrestrained activities of Aries which became ‘fixed’ qualities in Leo, now become balanced and harmonised, and work toward high aims. It is represented in the Zodiac as a Centaur-like being, half human, half animal, turning to shoot an arrow at the ‘Scorpion.’ The Sagittarian is said to have high ideals and philosophy, prophetic insight, and the power that overcomes sin and death.

In this sign the animal nature is ruled and directed by the human spiritual nature. The symbol of Sagittarius – half beast and half man represents this new emergence. The emergence of the human out of the animal, and the different sense that human beings have of themselves. It suggests a new type of human being in fact. If we look at the Zodiac from there on – Capricorn, we have the half goat half man figure – until we arrive at Aquarius, a fully fledged human figure. The human faculty is to transcend, to make that change. To switch across seasons, physiological changes, to actually attain consciousness. This allows us to look at the seasons, to adjust to them in a completely new way than the animal.

Example: ‘As I talked to the pale golden horse it felt more and more as if I were talking to a male companion who was in union with me.’ Alison B.

Alison’s horse is obviously portraying her feelings for a man, but also that motivating and active power in herself. The dream shows how easy and integrated she is with this.

Example: I was driving along Tottenham Court Road with my wife and my youngest son. As we neared Euston Road I saw the magnificent sight of hundreds of horses coming full gallop toward me. I knew it was a great horse race – something like the Grand National. There was every sort of horse – many riderless, all surging in a mass so thick there seemed no space between them. Then we were walking in the Covent Garden area, and it was still a market. I was crying openly at the wonder of what I had seen. Edward.

Edward’s tears are because his dream brought him a glimpse of something much bigger than his own small life. He touched the amazing flow of the energy behind the human race in its infinity of forms. Perhaps just lightly he experienced cosmic consciousness, the state of awareness that transcends ones own limitations of body and mind. But the dream also has elements of the competitive drive we feel as humans, and the struggle to know where we stand in relationship with others and the mass of other people we exist within.

Idioms: Back the wrong horse; from the horse’s mouth; don’t look a gift horse in the mouth; horse sense; you can lead a horse to water; wild horses; workhorse; horsing about; getting on your high horse; eat like a horse; back the wrong horse; beating a dead horse. See: spiritual life in dreams .

Useful Questions and Hints:

What is your relationship with the horse and what does this say about how you relate to your own motivating and energising drives?

Where is the horse taking you, or where are you directing the horse – this gives you clues to your direction in life?

Is the horse decidedly male or female – if so is there a connection with how you are relating to someone or yourself?

See Talking to Inner SelfSumming UpTechniques for Exploring your DreamsMartial Art of the Mind

Comments

-Maureen 2013-11-11 17:28:10

Last night I dreamt I was walking thru a hilly green field and the sky was blue with some white clouds. There were holes in the sky and ground and after looking closer it resembled torn fabric in both. About then I could see a large black/grey horse running towards me. I was scared at first and looking around I didn’t see any place to hide so I just stood there. The horse ran up to me and stopped, snorting and nodding his head. I reached out to touch him and that is when I woke up. What do you think it means?

-Giuliana 2013-11-08 16:35:59

Hello,

I was wondering if some one can help me out here… For the life of me I can’t find a definition or meaning for petting a horse. I’ve never really been around horses at all in my life so this dream truly came out of the blue.

I dreamt that I was in a stable and it was pretty dim, lots of hay on the ground. In front of me was a solid chestnut brown horse and she was looking at me straight in the eyes while I touched her. She then sat down almost as a dog would and kept looking at me with her big brown eyes without breaking our contact. It almost seems like she was trying to relay something to me. I felt extremely calm and comfortable with her like I was right at home… But the look in the eye was almost as though I had known her before. It was extremely familiar. She loved being touched by me as there was 0 resistance and like I said, she just sat down as I was doing it like she wanted me to.

any ideas here? The only new thing that has been going on in my life really was that coincidentally I picked up painting the same day I had that dream..

thanks in advance :}

    -Giuliana 2013-11-08 16:42:50

    forgot to add that also a strange occurrence before falling asleep is that my very skittish cat jumped on my bed and curled up against me starting to purr like crazy.. She never does this. Also, earlier this week a blue jay flew to the edge of the bench I was sitting on in my backyard.

    I feel like doctor doolittle.

-isabell 2013-11-07 11:04:32

Hi, hope yo have time to help me with this dream.
I my dream i was with a girl.. and a chestnut mare, the girl started of riding the horse and the mare was a bit unsettled and we were figiting with the rains.but reaching the destination of the outdoor workplace of my ex boyfriend who i still dearly love and want to be with and waiting for a second reply back of writing him. (he is slightly unavailable at the moment)
We got there (the girl dissappeard somwhere) and i lead the horse up to hes little outdoor shop (same in real life) wearing my helmet and showed him the horse saying.. “look i borrowd a horse today and asked to buy some of what he is selling 🙂 he didn’t give so much reply and looked a little sad and feeling bad he hadn’t awserd yet’ (my thougts in dream) and i left again but my legs/knees were so heavy and i had problems walking.. so i wanted to ride and was a slight difficulty because of my knees with girth and Styrrups and the horse a little unsettled but not much.. then i got on a bench and jumped on the horse without my helmet.. and woke up.. i had much love of the horse and was proud of riding again..
It was daytime and sunny

What can this be telling me about my self and my feelings and relationship to this man? I have a few ideas but hope you can help.

Much appreciation and love isa

    -Tony Crisp 2013-11-19 9:22:11

    Isa – You start off in the memories of being your young self in relationship with your own passionate feelings – the mare. At that age you were not really in control of your desires and longing to mate, that is why you were fighting with the reins. See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/questions-2/#Summing

    Then you assume a more adult relationship with your emotions and urges, and so lead the horse calmly. You obviously feel uncertain about your ex and whether he loves you, but you want what you feel he can offer you – you want to buy what he is selling.

    This leads you to feel sad and so it is difficult to motivate yourself with any enthusiasm. But your pride in your ability to handle your feelings makes the sun shine. See http://dreamhawk.com/news/avoiding-being-my-own-victim/

    Tony

-Kristopher 2013-11-07 1:26:27

I kinda feel uncomfortable posting these dreams, but I will anyways.

A couple of months ago I had dreams about Horses, two nights in a row.

The first dream I dont remember much of. It had to do with black horses, and I think I mated with a black mare in that one, among a herd of black Horses.

The second dream had to do with masturbating and giving oral sex to a black stallion. That disturbs me, because I am not homosexual.

Why would I have dreams like this? What could they mean? I don’t mean to offend anyone by posting them, but I need answers.

-KF 2013-10-28 2:33:15

Had a dream last night where my boyfriend and I were walking down the street at night. There was a man riding a horse in front of us. The horse veered to the left towards the rail of the overpass and the rider straightened out the horse. The horse veered to the left again and went over the rail along with the rider. We ran to look over the rail and found the horse was dead on the road below. Not sure if the rider survived, but believe he did. We called 911 and waited until daylight, letting others know what happened as the neighborhood awakened in the morning. Think there may have been a 2nd horse without a rider also. Anyway, this dream has really freaked me out and has been on my mind all day. Anyone know what it might mean?

-Rick 2013-10-23 23:29:03

I dreamt a dark reddish horse eating a woman alive and I was throwing rocks at it from afar, and it stopped for a minute, then got really aggressive toward me as I tries to defend her, the horse and the woman were both killed at the end of the dream neither of them by me., what does this mean?

-bec 2013-10-23 3:40:50

hello , could you help me , im tryin to figure out a werid dream i had , i was ridding a horse a there were about 5 or 6 other horses they were light brown and white , i was ridding them bearback through a very lushes green forest ! whist i was ridding with them on the path , as we when to cross a small river crossing , i noticed a small, large stone wall, i also noticed that there was a dark coloured horse that was dead in the wall , i jump off my horse and looked behind saying wheres the other white horse? , to make sure the horse was there it was :), the horse in the wall had small red sores on the front leg , im pretty sure the dream may have had something to do with my colon?, however it may not have , does this mean theres somthing dead in the wall of my colon? could you please help me ? i hope it means something else like a negative aspect of some sort is gone however im not sure , i just need some help , thank you 🙂

    -Tony Crisp 2013-10-25 7:32:57

    Bec – You didn’t say whether the stone wall was blocking the flow or the river.

    But the first part of the dream shows you being on good terms with you body and you nature – the lush green forest. The dead dark horse with sores on its front legs tells me that something happened to you probably many years ago when you were going ahead in your life, an injury or hurt happened. I suggest pushing the dead horse into the river, where it is now part of the flow of life. See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/secrets-power-dreaming/ and http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/questions-2/#Summing

    Tony

      -bec 2013-10-27 9:56:30

      hello tony , thank you very much for your help ! , in response to the horse in the wall , the river was small flowing river and the water was clean , the wall was just across the river, on the side of the path , it wasn’t blocking my path , it was just there along the side of the path. also it wasn’t in or blocking the flow of the river,
      i only was concerned because of the representation of the forest to the body, however i thank you for your knowledge ! 🙂 and hope i am ok 🙂 thank you 🙂 bec
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        -Tony Crisp 2013-10-27 10:59:08

        Bec – Thanks for the feedback. The forest doesn’t usually link with the body but the natural and relaxed side of you.

        Tony

          -bec 2013-10-28 3:44:57

          Hello Tony , again thank you very much for your knowledge , i will continue with my meditations , and my learning of dream interpretation , i am studying naturopathy , so i think that my studying my own dreams could help other people also, my dreams are always in colour and i remember them always, i belive i have a awesome gift , and i am bless to have spoken with a professional such as yourself ! how awesome!!!! 🙂 🙂 :), thank you so much, for your help !!!! love and luck always to you. 🙂

          bec

          -Tony Crisp 2013-10-28 7:14:59

          Bec – Your interest in helping other people with their dreams has prompted me to direct you to http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/peer-dream-group/

          If you take time to learn it you will be a real healer of the mind. Also see http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/processing-dreams/

          Tony

-Rob 2013-10-20 12:34:05

Any ideas on this one. I dreamt I was walking down a path in the evening, or dark, and on both sides stood two black horses. I felt fear and the moment I did, the horses seemed to react aggressively to me. I had the feeling that they were tied to something to prevent chase but I still needed to pass. Hoping to stay as far away from them as possible as I passed (which was the dusty path). As i neared them, the one on the right began tapping its hoof on the ground, much like a bull about to charge. The horse on the left stood on its hind legs and struck me in the shoulder with its hoof. I hurried past them both and rubbed my arm (in the dream it ached).

-Kheeda 2013-10-18 14:51:53

Don’t know if this weird horse dream meant anything but here goes: Last night I had a dream that I was gong up a flight of white staircase with my boyfriend and young girl on a limbless, headless brown horse was coming down. Before she went up the next flight I asked her if I can take a picture of her horse with my iPhone, she agreed. When I got closer the horse face started to morph into a humans face then it kept morphing back to a horses head. I looked into its brown eyes and thought to myself that this horse should be blind why is its eyes a beautiful chocolate brown. The horse began to get uneasy and I called it Anita and at one point it brushed its head against my forehead, like an Eskimo kiss. As the horse began to grow more uneasy I looked to my boyfriend’s direction to ask for help to calm it down. When I looked back at the horse it turned into a baby with a red hot face crying and bawling its head off. I picked up the baby/horse and it turned back into a horse. I asked the young rider what to do with the horse but she just ignored me and kept texting on her phone. I kept asking over and over until she brushed me off and tell me to put the limbless horse in the freezer. I left in the freezer for a while and when I came back I felt its warm beating heart!

Jeez what a weird dream!

-helen 2013-10-03 7:16:08

Dear tony, last night I dreamt I was walking down a country lane to a farm with my sisters. Suddenly there was a dead piglet entangled in barbed wire. And at the side a stack of piglets, dying and entangled. A woman shouted and a black bull was running at me, it kept getting me but it didnt hurt. It chased me into a stable where I tried to hide but it went round the back peacefully where I stroked it and then rode it joyfully. When it was over a mysterious man on a calm black shire horse appeared. He’d been somewhere fulfilling something and now assured me everything was fine….and I knew it was. I felt utter peace and the sun shone from this man and hie voice was not spoken but I knew what he said….

-Karen Penn 2013-09-29 21:34:44

I only came here looking for a clue about my horse dream and I found a wonderful life story, thank you for sharing it and thankyou for helping me understand my dream:-)

    -Tony Crisp 2013-09-30 7:50:19

    Thanks Karen 🙂

-Christina 2013-09-24 6:54:41

I just awoke from a dream crying. In my dream I was looking at a group of women riding a group of horses very hard in a race against another group. They would slam into buildings and have to start over again.
I was watching them from a far and feeling sorry for the horses.
They then came back to where I was to make a game plan to win the race, and I asked one of the women, which horse I was supposed to ride.
Most of the horses were black, but then she pointed to a huge grey stallion with darker grey spots, and said “This is the horse you want to ride”, and the horse and I look at each other and immediately I get this sense that we know each other, and I embrace him with the happiness and intensity of seeing someone important to me whom I hadn’t seen in years. The woman looks bewildered and asks if I’ve been in a Theatre production of Romeo and Juliet with the horse, and immediately I hear the horse’s thoughts in my head say “No, it is much deeper than that, isn’t it?” and I realize he is the reincarnation of the man I loved in a previous life. I start crying and wake up.
Note: I don’t believe in reincarnation, but I am vegan because I believe that the other animals have souls and feelings too. I’m not a horse person at all and I don’t act. What does this dream mean? The love I felt for this grey horse was so warm and right. Like nothing I’ve experienced in real life.

I would appreciate your interpretation, because you seem to know what you’re talking about.
Have a wonderful day

    -Tony Crisp 2013-09-24 8:50:12

    Christina – Well dreams deal with a very different world than what we call the ordinary waking life. In that world – the ordinary – we only are aware of 1% of visible light and only aware of 1% of sound, so are almost blind and deaf to the reality of what surrounds us, so our beliefs are based on this lack. I am sorry this is going to be so long but I think you dream is important and you need help in understanding.

    To really understand your dream I have to explain things that are evident and usually not seen. For instance you grew from a seed planted in your mother’s womb. All seeds are from the beginning of life on this earth and carry with them all the experience of all the seeds before them. So in the womb you go through this as you grew- at first just a few cells, plant like; then you moved into the reptile aquatic form and had gills, and then on to a more mammal form ready for air breathing. This is all reflected in your present body. See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/brain-levels-and-dreams/

    So really you are the sum total of all the many lives before you, but they are unconscious because you have a new brain and personality that has never lived before. So yes, you have not reincarnated. But the power that gave you life and your present body has always existed. We can only get the memory of that by going beyond our boundaries into the inner world of dreams which transcends boundaries. See http://dreamhawk.com/inner-life/inner-world/ and http://dreamhawk.com/body-and-mind/the-next-step-criticisms/

    If you have read the brain levels piece you will see that you have all the animal traits inside you, and dream horse is speaking to you from a position of transcendence. It not only explains this but also gives you an experience of it, so you cry with realisation – but your present self, programmed with its present views cannot grasp it yet. The horses having difficulties and starting again is caused by your present understanding of reality – a real brick wall.

    Something else I would like you to read is http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/what-we-need-to-remember-about-us-3/#DualBeing

    But to end my reply I want you to realise that you can go deeper into you inner world if you wish or dare. See http://dreamhawk.com/inner-life/clicking-on/ and then http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/practical-techniques-for-understanding-your-dreams/

    Tony

-Olga 2013-09-20 23:09:43

I dreamed I was going on a path that was familiar. I was walking along side a horse (particularly a paint horse) and with me was a dog. Once I got further down the path, I realized I was heading the wrong way and tried to get the horse to turn around. I grabbed his reigns on his face and tried to turn him around to go back to find the right path, and he refused to move. What does this mean?

-Leigh 2013-09-19 18:31:00

I dreamt that my best friend and I were sitting side-by-side in a field at night. Suddenly, I saw a dark horse running hard past us, but in the distance. My sense is it was running East to West. I tried to show her, bit she seemed to be asleep. Suddenly, a white horse came at a hard run from the same direction,and passed between us. I thought it might trample one of us, but it passed quickly and quietly. Any thoughts on this?

-Hanna 2013-09-13 7:25:36

could someone help me understand the meaning of this dream? I was lost in the desert with a white mare, she was walking by my side. then she found a underground cave with water and she went down and started drinking carefully. Then she walked deeper down the cave and in the water appeared red beautiful dots, shining bright like tiny diamonds. I was astonished by the beauty of it all. it was moonlight outside and the horse just kept walking around in the water, and the red dots got
more and more bright.

    -Tony Crisp 2013-09-16 8:51:07

    Hanna – Lost in a desert suggests you have had a dryness of spirit lately, and have probably felt quite lost in yourself. Maybe you were even seeking guidance. Well your dream is a wonderful guide, because the white mare shows that your spirit, your real feminine self is alive and with you every step of the way. And feminine is a word with so much meaning as is white. Whether you are a virgin or not physically doesn’t matter, because you have a virginal soul ready to receive from the highest in you or with you. It means fertility where something beautiful can grow.

    The mare drinking is a sign that this wonderful creature that you are and have within you is taking in the waters of Life. It is a holy thing happening to you. I am not sure about the red dots, but I feel they are the sign of the red blood that gives life. It is like you are being initiated into a new life. So go forward full of hope.

    Tony

      -bec 2013-10-27 9:54:29

      hello tony , thank you very much for your help ! , in response to the horse in the wall , the river was small flowing river and the water was clean , the wall was just across the river, on the side of the path , it wasn’t blocking my path , it was just there along the side of the path. also it wasn’t in or blocking the flow of the river,
      i only was concerned because of the representation of the forest to the body, however i thank you for your knowledge ! 🙂 and hope i am ok 🙂 thank you 🙂 bec

        -Kath 2013-11-11 14:54:46

        can some one help translate this, I had a dream last night being chased by about 4 brown horses, I ran until I climb on a tree, when they arrived at the tree they could reach me, I tried to climb further, the tree was so soft n I had to move around, on top of the tree looking for a strong branch on a tree to stand on. there were lots of people watching me, I was afraid the horses could hurt me…later on I saw two people on the tree too. and people had to make fire down the tree to chase the horses. last thing I saw was horses leaving and there were cattles in front. later on I was in a car driven by a certain man. when I woke up, I was lazy, and sick, headache and my eyes in pain. pls help, I am worried.

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