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  • This is what it says in a self help magazine: Wolves have fascinated and intrigued us since, I would guess, our first encounter. While the meaning of your wolves in your dream are a deep mystery that only you can know, I can mention a few stories and beliefs about wolves that are part of our collective culture. These images may be used to explore the meanings of your dream. The Romans and Egyptians saw the wolf as a creature representing valor, and made the wolf a guardian of many sacred temples. Joseph Campbell points out that these guardians serve a universal function around the world of protecting the unprepared from entering the sacred temenos or space. In this sense, the sacred space is that area reserved for what Rudolph Otto calls the "Numinous" or the powerfully Holy, and it is terrible for those who are not ready, but a great transformational place for those who have been prepared. In modern civilization we don't make people enter these transformational places unless there is a good reason. Alcoholics & drug addicts, for example, enter via therapy to gain the power to change their habits. The therapists, like the Guardian at the Gate, are often seen as monsters who ask us horrible questions we don't want to talk about. However, after undertaking the journey, we see the wolves (and the therapists) as allies and supporters of our newly gained awareness. There is a book out that is fairly popular called The Women Who Run With Wolves. It is an example of a new movement in feminism that ties in with ecology and earth based neo-paganism. I mention this here not only because of the delightful wolf and goddess symbolism that make up the book, but also the idea of recovery of the feminine animal. Too often it is the man that is seen as having all the beast characteristics and energies. In the Goddess movement, there is an attempt to recover the natural and animal in the feminine. If this were my dream, and I had these dreams when I was a young woman, I would be tempted to investigate the natural and animal characteristics I had when I was younger that I might draw upon now. Especially those parts of myself that at the time I thought were a little beastly and ugly, but that now I might have or make a place for them in my life.
  • To see a wolf in your dream, symbolizes beauty, solitude, mystery, self-confidence and pride. You are able to keep your composure in a variety of social situations and can blend in with any situation with ease and grace. You are a loner by choice. Negatively, it represents hostility and aggression. It may also reflect an uncontrollable force or situation in your life. In particular, if the wolf is white, then it signifies valor and victory. You have the ability to see the light even in your darkest hours. To dream that you kill a wolf, indicates betrayal and secrets revealed. ---As a side note, I wanted to mention that my mom has seen white wolves in the past in dreams. I think I agree with most of what this said of course I believe in things and ideas like this and believe that the indians (or native americans as most people call them) who believed in spiritual and nature related powers and things like this were very intelligent and knew more than most people believe today.
  • I've had a lot of dreams about wolves, but sadly i don't know what it means other than the fact that i always think about them and sometimes wish i was one...
  • maybe you just like wolves as all

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