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I had a dream about 4 animals, a garden with a building (house or mini palace like the ones in France) and the ground shaking.
There was a plot of land that was noticably lifted from the earth. It was one of those French maze/topiary gardens with stone stair cases flowing down to the center where there was a small stone house or mini palace, but it was the size of a small house. At first I could here the voices of what I thought were scientists talking about an experiament, then all goes silent and the land (which I see from an angled arial view just above the upper steps towards the southern border of the garden) and the land begins to shake. From the southern border a Dog jumps in and has a hard time standing, but eventually makes it's way to the building and enters. Moments after an elephant walks in from the right (my perspective) and falls on its back due to the shaking and thrashes about in panic, kicking and swinging. It breaks some of the stone work on the stairs and a few vases and all the while a big snake, like an anachonda (it was yellow greeen with black spots or blotches like a boa) sweeps in from the south almost like it's jetting through the water (only over the plants and ground). It darts towards the elephant's head then manuevers under it then back around trying to wrap it self around the elephant's neck then lunges for the shoulder and bites in. The elephant is roaring and snarling and managed to hit the snake with it's tusks and the snake started to wrap one of the front legs of the elephant while striking and biting at lighting speed. The elephant begins to bleed and from the same side the elephant entered an aligator jumped on the elephant and spun around hiting it with it's tail and then trying to take a bite. It manages to wound the neck, stomache and left front leg and park of the trunk and lower mouth of the elephant and the elephant managed to get a good hit in at the aligator because it was bleeding from the snout. The aligator swung around and went for the elephant's face and the elephant tried to manuever it's tusks into the aligators mouth, and that's when I woke up. The whole time I kept saying how can this be an experiment and I felt trapped and yerned to leave that place, but couldn't. Oh and both the snake and aligator seemed to be unaffected by the constant shaking. Any thoughts. Last edited by j_j58@ymail.com : 12-02-2008 at 02:37 PM. |
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Hi,
If one dreamt entered a palace /castle means he will receive some money and blessing especially if the palace was made of sun dried bricks. If the palace /castle was made of stones, bricks and chalk means he will receive money but his morals will spoil. If dreamt his palace ruined means his money will waste. If his palace got fire means the governor will call him into requisition. Palace may also mean :1- blessing 2- governorship 3- dignity 4- directorship 5- kingdom 6- comfort. Palace means some money or a beautiful woman. A dog means someone who doesnt do on what he knows or a kind enemy. An elephant means a politician or a powerful person, a snake means a hidden enemy who will cause a money loss to the elephant person something like he she won't pay his money yellow means the snake person is kind of ill or a medicine. Aligator means someone attacker and silly who will also hurt the politician.
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Hi, that’s a fascinating dream. Please visit the sites below for an explanation
The Dreamer and the Beast and Dream Interpretation, Dreaming and Interpreting Dreams Best regards Keith Stevens |