The interpretation depends on a number of variables, including the emotional tone of the dream, whether it was playful or threatening. It also would be important to the interpretation to know whether or not your father is living, and whether you have a loving or broken relationship. Most chase dreams illustrate a problem that the dreamer is trying to escape or avoid. In this case, you may be trying to "run away from" an issue that involves your father, or you may be trying to deny his influence in your life. Whatever your specific situation might be, the dream is your own mind's way of showing you that it is not possible to "run away from" your problems. The only solution is to stop avoiding or denying your father, face the issue and resolve it.
Generally speaking, if one is being chased in a dream, it means that one is running away from problems in real life. The solution is to stop running - in the dream, if possible, and in real life. The dreamer needs to consider what one is avoiding in real life, then face that situation head-on and solve the problem. In this dream, the "father" probably does not indicate the dreamer's actual father, but represents a person in authority, possibly an older male.
When anything is chasing you in a dream it usually means that you are under some stress in work, school, or relationships.
chasing your dreams means pursuing a dream, doing what it takes to acheive it, being determined and really wanting to achieve it. :)
it means you should buy a hippo
The duration of Chasing a Dream is 2 hours.
From the phrasing of the question, this sounds like a one-way affection. The dream illustrates the uselessness of chasing after someone who does not feel the same attraction.
Chasing a Dream was created on 2009-04-25.
Your "Princess and the Frog". Love, Oliver
it means hamsters hate you
It means you need to run faster.
Maybe you need to lay off the unhealthy foods...
Chasing the Dream - 2010 was released on: USA: 1 February 2010
A dream animal of any sort doesn't really exist, so if you're chasing one, you're off on a fruitless quest. In America, we say "off on a wild goose chase."