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It means that in your REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, your unconscious neural pathway created an 'odd' or 'interesting' juxtaposition of visualised objects that in waking consciousness you recalled because of its unusual nature.

In sleep the neural-net or thinking brain shuts down to the stage where thought no longer flows in a logical and fluid order, and instead kind of 'cuts and pastes' different thoughts or memories together. - usually from something you have either experienced or witnessed over the last few days . . . if even just from watching something on TV.

This 'cut and paste' is what creates 'dreams', and it is why 'dreams' are weird compared to the real world.

The giraffe in this dream suggests that the dreamer feels the need to reach higher, to extend one's reach, or to set higher goals.

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you'll be going on a safari soon!

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The most notable aspect of a giraffe is its long neck, enabling it to reach high into trees for edible leaves. So this dream refers to your own "long reach" or to the fact that you are "reaching high." Depending on whether the emotional tone of the dream is positive (happy, expectant) or negative (discouraged, angry), this might represent your high ambitions and goals, or the need to set more realistic expectations for yourself.

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In the months preceding this posting, a zoo in Europe came under severe criticism for killing a young giraffe that they considered unnecessary to their breeding program. You probably saw or heard media reports of this contraversial incident, which provided powerful images that your mind used later in this dream. Symbolically, the dream might represent something valuable that you have casually discarded.

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In the months preceding this posting, a zoo in Europe came under severe criticism for killing a young giraffe that they considered unnecessary to their breeding program. You probably saw or heard media reports of this contraversial incident, which provided powerful images that your mind used later in this dream. Symbolically, the dream might represent something valuable that you have casually discarded.

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