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Dreaming of Game and Other Wild Animals, their Meat and Milk

Wild Animals:  If the males thereof are seen in the dream with no desire to hunt them, they represent such people who have no religion;  they have alienated themselves from the community so as to follow their own whims and fancies.

Mounting a Zebra:  If a person sees himself as mounting a zebra or an antelope or a wild camel  while he has no desire to hunt any of these, it means he will allow an evil person to enter his home, allowing him to do what he desires.

The same interpretation is given if , instead of mounting, he becomes the owner of any of the above animals or he subjugates them.

Hunting a Wild Animal:  If a person sees himself as hunting a wild animal it means he will acquire wealth and booty – whether the hunted animal is a male or female.

Hunting Wild Animals that are Females:  They represent men, women and slave-girls.

Hunting a Female Gazelle or Buck:  He will marry a beautiful woman.

A Wild Cow:  It represents an exceptionally beautiful woman.

Killing a Wild Animal with No Purpose of Hunting:  He will become a recipient of a fortune from some woman.

Rabbit:  It represents a woman who is of no benefit or harm to a person.

The Young of Edible Game:  They represent a person’s children.  Sometimes, slaves, if the person acquires any portion of their body.

Becoming the Owner of Wild Animals:  If a person sees himself as becoming the owner of wild animals are under his full control so that he leads them to wherever he desires, it men's he will become the leader of a people.

The Skin Etc. of Game:  The skin, mild, fat etc. of game symbolizes wealth and booty for a person if he sees himself as acquiring any of them.

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This article reflects the author's personal understanding and does not necessarily represent the official position of the Baha'i Faith.