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What does a dream about a tiger mean?

A dream about a tiger indicates mean, fierce and brave things. It may symbolize your own personality or an impending danger. Perhaps you are expecting a nasty event and are preparing to deal with it. You are then so worried about what is about to happen that you take this with you into your dreams.

What does a dream about a tigress protecting her cubs mean?

A dream about a tigress protecting her cubs is a mirror of yourself. You are risking your life to protect your loved ones. You feel that the safety of your loved ones or your children is at risk and you feel a certain amount of fear. You think that your loved ones or children are unable to protect themselves.

What does a dream about being attacked by a tiger mean?

A dream in which you are attacked by a tiger means that you are afraid that something bad will happen to you because of the things you have done. You are troubled by decisions you have made in the past that are going to cause you problems.

What does a dream about killing a tiger mean?

A dream about killing a tiger means that you feel all-powerful at this moment. You feel so powerful that you feel like you can take on anything at the moment. It’s fine to feel powerful, but remember to also remain humble, and not underestimate people around you, resulting in a power play and bullying.

What does a dream about having a tiger as a pet mean?

A dream in which you have a tiger as a pet means that there are things you want to do that are way out of your comfort zone. You long to do something that is new to you and you want to brag about it. Above all, do what you love to do, but make sure you don’t get anyone in trouble by doing so.

Read more: The meaning of common dreams: what do your dreams say about your subconscious?

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