(1) A wilderness may symbolize your shadow - that is, the parts of you that consciousness has not yet reached (for shadow).
(2) Going into the wildemess / outback / bush may signify leaving your present state of mind or lifestyle behind and entering a kind of limbo where everything is possible and choices have to be made.
If so, your unconscious is beckoning you to a new stage of personal development. (Compare the temptation, i.e. testing, of Jesus and other spiritual masters; and initiation ceremonies where initiates spend time in the wild.) See also Introduction, page 43.
[1]The wilderness in dreams refers to the place where wild emotions and uncontrolled urges and drives reign, and suggests coming to terms with them.
The wilderness, in addition to the so-called jungle characteristics, may also indicate a desert, meaning unproductive or unused talents within the Self.
[2]1. Testing;
2. Temptation;
3. God`s mighty deeds;
4. Separation from the Lord;
5. Place of provision; Wandering for forty years.
6. Temptation. Ex. 7:16; Matt. 3:1-12; Job 12:24; Heb. 3:7-19; Gen16:6-8.
[3]1. If traveling through it, one feels he/she is able to handle anything that occurs.
2. If traveling through it, one may feel unable to cope with its dangers.
[4]A warning that the dreamer’s friends will prove false and that he must keep his own counsel (Gypsy).
[5]A place of spiritual dryness, Amos 5:25, or solitude for a time of training in life, Matt. 4:1
[6]A festive occasion in your home. Keep to old friends.
[7]A state of desolation
[8]lucky numbers: 02-18-19-20-28-48
inhabited only by wild beasts: everyone, no matter how threatening, has a purpose in your life.
of the: wil have a festive occasion in your home.
uncultivated, an: expect too many favors from others when only you can build your life.
uninhabited, an: retain your old friends for your new adventures.
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