(Food) In a dream, a hunt represents a booty or profits.
If one hunts a deer or a rabbit in his dream, it means money and profits.
If one hunts for sport in the dream, it means backbiting or slandering a woman.
If one sees himself hunting with hunting dogs in a dream, it means that he will fulfill a long desired wish. Ifone sees dogs going to hunt in a dream, it means good news for everyone, or it could mean engaging in an act, or establishing a business.
If he sees the 218 dogs returning from the hunt in a dream, it means dispelling fears, or shortage of work.
If one sees himself fishing with a fishing instrument in a dream, it means making an honest living, or seeking lawful earnings. Hunting in a dream represents one’s diligence and determination to succeed in his life, and to earn his livelihood with his own sweat. Ifone happens to be unmarried, then hunting in a dream means that he will get married.
If one is married, it means that he will beget a son.
If a woman sees herself hunting in a dream, it means that she has control over her husband’s money, her father’s assets, or it could mean that she will receive an inheritance or control vast interests in a business. Hunting small preys in a dream represents knowledge, a trade, or an inheritance.
[1]Hide. This image is an obvious reference to pursuing your own goals. In Greek / Roman mythology Artemis (Diana), the goddess of the moon and a feminine archetype, is also the goddess of the hunt and, therefore also a masculine archetype. In the past, the symbol of the hunt referred mainly to the masculine side of a woman. Today it is more a matter of emphasis on masculinity, self-worth, and connection to nature. Or you are feeling pressured and under stress. Are you being chased in the dream or are you chasing somebody? If you are chasing someone or something, then it would not be a sign of stress, but rather a reminder that life needs to be more exciting.
[2]Looking for parts of the self, the unknown within you. Hunting animals may mean attempt to rid the self of animal or lower urges.
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