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Dream Interpretation / Re: Confused
« on: October 30, 2020, 11:18:35 PM »
Any animal in a dream will represent an emotional aspect of yourself, one reflecting a particular feeling indicated by the animal seen. As a chimera type of animal exists only in myths this type of image tells us first of all, that a feeling you have is not a realistic one. Such a feeling only has reality in the mind. It can only be experienced psychologically as it cannot be lived by the body because God has not designed any such animal and feeling. As animals also represent people, the chimera type of animal also tells us that your perception of someone is very unrealistic.
To decode such an odd image one must work with each specific animal mentioned.
1)The peacock often reflects the idea of displaying one's fine feathers - strutting about looking good, dressed in one's finest clothing. The peacock suggests a feeling of wanting to make an impression by making the most of one' appearance. It can also suggest a feeling of pride based upon one's appearance as in "proud as a peacock" and perhaps conveying an impression of being haughty.
2) The spider usually represents the idea and feeling of deluding oneself, kidding oneself. In this case it would probably imply a fear of giving oneself illusions about the impressiveness of one's appearance and the great impression being made on others. A named type of spider indicates a feeling that is important to the True Self - perhaps because this one stands on a higher principle. (it has long legs) A "grand-daddy" long legs can also imply a feeling that reflects that of a great or grand father's (God's), one intended for your own protection. [Pride is known as a deadly sin in Scripture]
As the peacock forms the upper or head part, it conveys the type of logic or reasoning that would govern the body - except that in this case this reasoning is not supported or confirmed by the body which here is that of a spider, (the lower part of the animal), that is, the body or emotional nature cannot live from the perspective of the logic of the head.
On a physical level an unrealistic animal nature can represent a political organization (because it is not a naturally evolving organization such as is a company.
To decode such an odd image one must work with each specific animal mentioned.
1)The peacock often reflects the idea of displaying one's fine feathers - strutting about looking good, dressed in one's finest clothing. The peacock suggests a feeling of wanting to make an impression by making the most of one' appearance. It can also suggest a feeling of pride based upon one's appearance as in "proud as a peacock" and perhaps conveying an impression of being haughty.
2) The spider usually represents the idea and feeling of deluding oneself, kidding oneself. In this case it would probably imply a fear of giving oneself illusions about the impressiveness of one's appearance and the great impression being made on others. A named type of spider indicates a feeling that is important to the True Self - perhaps because this one stands on a higher principle. (it has long legs) A "grand-daddy" long legs can also imply a feeling that reflects that of a great or grand father's (God's), one intended for your own protection. [Pride is known as a deadly sin in Scripture]
As the peacock forms the upper or head part, it conveys the type of logic or reasoning that would govern the body - except that in this case this reasoning is not supported or confirmed by the body which here is that of a spider, (the lower part of the animal), that is, the body or emotional nature cannot live from the perspective of the logic of the head.
On a physical level an unrealistic animal nature can represent a political organization (because it is not a naturally evolving organization such as is a company.