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What does a white bunny rabbit in a dream mean?

White for purity and rabbits multiply rapidly.A rapid growth in purity.Congratulations!Welcome to the Age of Aquarius.Thanks for sharing.

What does a dead rabbit mean in the dream?

Rabbits are symbols of fertility. I cannot draw more conclusions.

What does this dead bunny dream mean?

I had a dream that i was walking around Cambridge with my family. I stopped by a pet store because i saw a bunny outside in a cage. Well we walked passed the store a couple times. The last time i noticed that the bunny was out of it's cage. So i went to go bring it back to the pet store but it was closed. so i was carrying it around cambridge with me, but then i dropped it and it was dead. I started crying and my family didn't really care. I was really sad though. what could this mean? Does me being sick have something to do with it too?

What does it mean to dream of a blue rabbit?

Dreams are a state that the mind goes in during sleep, this is when the reality part of your brain is not as functioning as the "dream" part of your brain, your brain just take events and occurrences from your memory that have happened recently and makes a storyline of random effect, dream are not real and if anything in the future does link to a blue rabbit it was just a coincidence. but dreams are fun and often weird haha

Dream of dead white rabbit, what does it mean?

It depends mostly on what the rabbit symbolizes to you personally. Rabbits don't just symbolize luck. They also symbolize fertility, the underworld and initiation. Here is a link to a site that will give you more information on the symbolism associated with rabbits: http://www.rabbit.org/journal/4-11/symbol.html

Death is another subject with multiple meanings. In dream psychology, death rarely represents the end or destruction of something. Instead, it represents any kind of "change". Usually a noteworthy one. The best way to know the meaning of your dreams is to analyze the following:
1. How did the dream make you feel during and after?
2. What recognizable elements, objects and symbols were there?
3. What have you been feeling, and what has been on your mind lately?

Dream meaning? (About hens, bunnies, and a gecko?)?

Lately, I have been dreaming a lot.
One night it was about a peacock I was scared of that was "guarding" a friend's house.
The other two nights I'm really curious about.

So one night in my dream, I dreamt I was in a farm like field. I saw young hens walking around and hiding (like as if playing hide-and-go-seek with me). I ended up straying away from searching for the hens because I found some chicken eggs in the field... Lots of them (like Easter egg hunts, but with real chicken eggs). So I started picking one after another and soon enough had a basket of them. In the middle of this, I found a metal cage with four little baby bunnies inside; two white and two black. I completely adored them so I decided to take them home with me.
And that was it.

Another night (my most recent one), I dreamt I was in my backyard but it was filled with potted plants and growing leaves and vines everywhere (My backyard has none of this). And I really wanted a gecko for some reason and I finally got one. Well.. I think I found it somewhere.. I didn't have a proper cage, so I put it in this huge plastic container and put the lid on it slanted (so it could breathe..). I put some leaves and a water bowl and what not in it. I remember the gecko was trying to climb the walls to get out.. The main problem was that I didn't have any food for it. And by the time I found a bug/worm to feed it, the gecko was turning yellowish brown and dying...
In the end, it died, and I felt really bad...
In reality, a gecko wouldn't die in an hour... (Unless it was starving already, I guess)

If you could help me out by solving the meanings with me, I would greatly appreciate it (:

What does an evil white rabbit chasing me in a dream mean?

Chase dreams are one of several common dream themes, stemming from feelings of anxiety in your waking life. Flee and flight is an instinctive response to a physical threat in the environment. In these dreams, the scenario features you being pursued by an attacker, an animal, a monster or an unknown figure, who wants to hurt or possibly kill you. Consequently, you run, you hide or you try to outwit your pursuer. Your actions in the dream parallel how you would respond to pressure and cope with fears, stress or various situations in your waking life. Instead of confronting the situation, your dream indicates that you have a tendency to run away and avoid the issue. Ask yourself who is chasing you, so that you can gain an understanding and insight of the source of your fears and anxieties.

The pursuer or attacker who is chasing you in your dream may also represent an aspect of yourself. Your own feelings of anger, jealousy, fear, and possibly love, can manifest itself as the threatening figure. Or the shadowy figure can also symbolize rejected characteristics of your self. You may be projecting these feelings onto the unknown chaser. Next time you a dream of being chased, turn around and confront your pursuer. Ask them why they are chasing you. Perhaps you are running away from something. What are you trying to run from?

To see a hare in your dream, represents swiftness, transformation or self-sacrifice. What are you giving up or sacrificing in your waking life? It may also symbolize your rash behavior or cleverness.

To see rabbits hopping, signifies fertility and that children will bring you much joy. Alternatively, the dream may be analogous to your lack of commitment and how you jump from one thing or another.


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What does it mean to dream about two rabbits having sex?

Dream symbols mean different things to different people.Maybe it made sense to say what other people's symbols meant when we all lived in very closed societies and everybody only heard the same few stories, but that's not how life is anymore.You will need to figure out what these rabbits mean to you. If they mean anything a all, that is; sometimes dreams are just random nonsense.But since you're asking about it, you probably had some strong feelings. That's a good clue that a dream means something; in fact, what you feel in a dream is often more important than the specific images and symbols.So, think about how you felt. Do you remember your feelings in the dream? Were they different from how you felt after you woke up and remembered the dream? Were the feelings in the dream different from what you would feel if you were awake and saw two rabbits going at it? Does the difference disturb you or surprise you? That's a good clue too.If you aren't sure, don't worry. If it was important, you'll dream about it again; maybe it won't be rabbits next time, but some other symbol that makes you feel the same way. Keep paying attention. Write down the dreams if they keep happening, especially when the feelings are very strong.If you don't have any more dreams like this one, though, then it was probably just random, and you don't need to worry about it.

What do dead rabbits mean in dreams?

RABBITS are an ancient fertility symbol. This creature had been chosen to represent fertility simply because it breeds prolifically. You may have wondered why Easter Bunny brings eggs? Because eggs are a fertility symbol. Fertility was the main concern of our forbears (!) since without it both nature and mankind would perish. All the fertility rites were aiming at procreation and a plentiful harvest.

So what do you think a dead rabbit might mean? Well, let me first say that dreams play a game of ASSOCIATION. So look at the setting of your dreams and all the items you, the dreamer, is associated with.

The first association is the BABY DAUGHTER and her pacifier. These two are reminding you of childbearing, of procreation, of fertility and indeed all that goes with it including pacifying.

Second comes being BAREFOOT. No matter what else FEET may mean, they are a very sexy item on the body and in your case suggest 'walking' about unprotected where you usually would be solidly shielded.

Thirdly comes the TRASH of the vacant lot. You have trouble crossing this vacant lot. Among this trash is a DEAD RABBIT. In short it is the end of the fertile period and all the trash is the broken up ovum and what else goes with it. ‘Vacant’ in this connection suggests vacating, even vacuuming, emptying, clearing. I am sure you will now know the full context of your dream.

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