Well considering you probably don't live anywhere close to a wild lion it might not mean anything. Usually a person dreams of what he or she was thinking of within the hour that he or she falls asleep in. This could be used as a good studying tool.
Another view:
Both the dog and the lion in this dream probably are symbols representing other things. The dog represents something or someone that you care about very much, perhaps someone who is very loyal. The lion represents something powerful that poses a threat to what you care about. The lion might also represent something that already uses the lion as a symbol, such as the government of Britain or a sports team.
In this dream, both the dog and the bird are symbols representing other things, just as the bald eagle represents the U.S.A. So the dreamer needs to figure out what a "dog" might represent in his/her life, and what a "bird" might represent. The killing is also symbolic, suggesting an argument, conflict, or defeat.
> For example, the dream might be about the dreamer being treated like a dog by someone named Robin.
To understand your specific dream and what it means for you in particular, you need to consider what the lion represents in your own life. It could be either a political or a religious symbol, representing the power of authority or the majesty of the Divine. In either case, you feel threatened and vulnerable to that which the lion represents.
The dream expresses your hope for success and for the ability to overcome difficulties. It does not predict the future or any future event but illustrates your drive for personal achievement.
being afraid of something or someone!!!! ==new answer== Death in a dream means change. If you are being killed, then the change is happening without your awareness or control. If you are killing in a dream, you are causing the change with awareness.
No matter which person is attacked by the lion, this dream is about the dreamer. The lion is a symbol representing something the dreamer fears. "You" in the dream represent the dreamer's hope to avoid this threatening thing or situation.
Nothing. It's just a dream sourcing from things on your mind.
Assuming that the question refers to a dream in which birds are being killed, the birds represent something in your own life, such as problems that you need to solve. The emotional tone of the dream is important; if the birds represent problems, then there would be feelings of relief as they are "shot down." On the other hand, they might represent ideas that are being "killed" by others, or plans of things you want to do that seem to be "killed" before they are realized.
It means you had a dream. That is all
This dream seems to be a message from the dreamer's own awareness. In fact, every person will die sometime. So the message of the dream is quite true: the dreamer will, indeed, die some time in the future. Being told that one will be "killed" is probably exaggeration common in dreams. One could be "killed" by disease as well as by violence. This dream suggests that the dreamer is struggling to come to grips with the reality of mortality.
If the dreamer actually killed someone in real life, then dreams about that person, the dream suggests feelings of guilt and remorse. If the dreamer only dreams of killing someone, the dream suggests anger with that person.
The taste of blood in this dream is a powerful metaphor representing your feelings of guilt and responsibility.
Your answer is in your question."If the Grim Reaper kills you........""If he kills you, does that mean you are about to die?"No, if he already killed you......you are already dead...so how can you be about to die???????
that you are horny.
you're squished.
This dream combines two very old expressions. One is "better a live dog than a dead lion," which means it's better to be humble and alive than glorious but dead. The other expression is "to eat crow," which means being humbled, proven wrong or forced to admit one is wrong. So this dream is about the dreamer's feelings of being humbled or brought down low, perhaps caught in an embarrassing mistake.