In general, the tiger is seen as a symbol of strength and courage, a hint for the cycle of life or the passage of time. If you dream of a tiger, it mean that you have a strong and confident personality in your life or that you want to develop these traits, an indication for to a problem that you can not solve it by yourself.
A large tiger roaming free mean that you feel free in your life and you are able to achieve your goals, a sign for a home life. However, if you are afraid of the tiger or trying to flee from it, it indicate that you are currently facing obstacles or difficulties and you are uncomfortable, a breakthrough into your personal struggles.
Sometimes a dream about a tiger a warning, there is an imbalance in your life. If the tiger seems aggressive or tries to attack you, it mean that you are in a threatening or dangerous situation, an omen for the that you are experiencing in your life. It also mean that you are confronted with a person or situation that you find threatening, a message for an organization or a common acronym or it may spell out some hidden message or advice.
A dream about a tiger also be understood as a call for caution, a metaphor for protection, responsibility, or possession. If in your dream you were alert, alert and watching the tiger without any threat from you, it mean that you should be more careful in your life and not act too impulsively, a hint for the strength of your involvement in a project, situation, or relationship.
Having a dream about a tiger a powerful and exhilarating experience, a warning signal for your that he/she won’t like you back.
Often, it signify a looming threat, whether to your physical or emotional well-being, or to something you hold dear, sadly a warning alert for changes in your life. Alternatively, a tiger in dreams indicate an untamed aspect of yourself or someone around you that needs to be addressed directly, hints how you wished that relationships were more simple and straightforward.
In addition to their general symbolism, specific features and symbols around the tiger in your dream add more layers of meaning, a harbinger for dissatisfaction in your love life. For example: , a metaphor for the beginning of a new stage.
Color: A white tiger indicate purity and serenity, while a black tiger represent the darker, more aggressive aspects of your psyche, signifies a sense of entitlement that you have over some area of your life. Presence of prey: If the tiger in your dream has recently hunted, it represent your own recent victories and successes in waking life, a symbol for your desires for freedom. Size and demeanor: A friendly, playful tiger represent a powerful ally, while a snarling, angry one indicate more hostile energies at play in your life, a hint for an inner battle between your own and between the of others.
Christianity: In Christian tradition, a tiger in a dream represent temptation, sin, or the devil, unfortunately an alert for your lost of trust in someone or something. Hinduism: In Hinduism, the tiger is a symbol of spiritual power and divine energy, often associated with the goddess Durga, refers to the merging of your state. Buddhism: In Buddhist traditions, the tiger is closely associated with the concept of mindfulness, reminding us to remain focused and present in the face of challenges, a clue for your outlook of the future. Native American: In various Native American cultures, the tiger is a symbol of courage, strength, and leadership, a portent for an end to a period of time or phase in your life.
For example: , represents feminine attitudes toward love.
Chinese: In Chinese culture, the tiger is one of the twelve zodiac animals, representing bravery, strength, and authority, hints someone who is on the edge or on the cusp of something new. Japanese: In Japan, the tiger is often seen as a protector and a symbol of good fortune, points at your ability to offer your to others. South Asian: In many South Asian cultures, such as India and Bangladesh, tigers hold sacred and mystical properties, and are often worshipped as symbols of the divine, a premonition for wholeness and completeness.
On a more psychological level, dreaming of a tiger interpreted as your mind's way of processing any overwhelming or intense emotions you experiencing in your daily life, a metaphor for the depths of your subconscious. It a representation of an internal struggle or conflict, or a call to tap into your instinctual or primal nature to overcome a challenge or obstacle, indicates feelings that you are unable to verbally express or communicate openly.
Journal: Write down as much as you remember about your dream as soon as you wake up in the morning, including any strong emotions, colors, symbols, or sensations you recall, indicates friends. Reflect: Take some time to reflect on what the symbols and feelings from your dream trying to tell you about your daily life, signifies your laid going attitude. Try to make connections between your dream and any recent or recurring events, people, or situations in your life, a premonition for increased confidence in your ability to create something new and useful. Talk: Consider discussing your dream with a trusted friend, family member, or therapist, who offer fresh perspectives and insights into what your mind trying to work through, a metaphor for a real life phobia or highlight feelings of anxiety.
By paying close attention to the symbols and messages within your dream, you gain a deeper understanding of yourself and your place in the world, stands for low esteem.
Generally, tigers represent strength, power, and courage, a symbol for the emotional load you are carrying. It also symbolize a need to protect yourself or stand up for yourself in a situation, denotes deception and weakness.
Protection: The tiger a sign that you need to protect yourself from something or someone in your life, sadly a warning alert for your ability to convert outside it for your own needs. It also be a reminder to stand up for yourself and be assertive, an evidence for the primitive, unruly aspect of yourself. Strength: The tiger a sign that you need to tap into your inner strength and courage in order to overcome an obstacle or challenge, a premonition for prosperity and pleasure. Confidence: The tiger a sign that you need to have more confidence in yourself and your abilities, an indication for a need to reassure yourself or to offer reassurance to someone. Power: The tiger a sign that you need to take control of your life and make decisions that are best for you, unfortunately an alert for some unfinished feeling in your life.
It is important to take time to reflect on the dream and think about what it mean for you, someone out there is always listening.
An image frequently dreamed about by women. Longing for powerful love while, at the same time, also being afraid of the experience.
The tiger and the Lion are both symbols of vitality and passion.
The tiger is more a symbol of female sexual energy, while the lion is more a symbol of masculine sexual energy.
The tiger possesses great energy, and one of its main strengths when it attacks is the surprise factor.
It is also the symbol of severe loss. In the Shinto (of ancient Japan), the tiger was considered a holy but people- devouring predator, the personification of horror and fear who stops at nothing. According to Jung, it is also the symbol for female compulsion, as in Cat, Bear, Snake.
It is also the symbol of strength and aggressiveness. Because of this it is associated with the liberation of the basic instincts: plenty of energy that could turn against you. A domesticated tiger, in contrast, reflects the triumph of reason over passion.
In the children’s poem “Tiger” by William Blake, the animal represents material existence. Its frightening character is the suffering that people experience when they lose their innocence.
In India, an emblem of divine wrath being unleashed.
China: The Lord of Animals, who embodies the attributes of authority, courage, passion, adventure, and prowess. Similar symbolism exists in Japan where the tiger represents heroic energy and self-regulation.
Riding a tiger: Confronting dangerous elemental powers that might get quickly out of control without constant monitoring.
Learning patience and the value of silence in achieving your goals. Tigers are slow, meticulous, and silent hunters.
If it attacks you, failure will bury you in gloom.
If you succeed in warding it off, or killing it, you will be extremely successful in all your undertakings.
To see one running away from you, is a sign that you will overcome opposition, and rise to high positions.
To see them in cages, foretells that you will foil your adversaries.
To see rugs of tiger skins, denotes that you are in the way to enjoy luxurious ease and pleasure.
The tiger represents female sexuality, aggression and seduction.
If the tiger is in a cage, then it suggests that those repressed feelings are on the verge of surfacing.
If you dream of being attacked by a tiger, you may find yourself distressed and tormented by rivals.
If you dream of escaping or killing a tiger, you will be exceedingly successful in everything you do in life.
It is a sign of your good health, energy and inner strength.
Assertiveness or aggression.
Being pro-active, or taking pre-emptive action to avoid problems before they arise.
Personal strength or courage.
Dreaming of this animal can represent too much or not enough of one of those qualities, or someone or something you associate with the quality or animal.
Consider also the animal’s actions, context, and your feelings about it.
See also: Cat; Animal
To dream about being attacked by a tiger indicates disturbing thoughts that you are holding back.
To dream about a tiger in a cage indicates that those feelings could soon be coming to the forefront.
The tiger signifies the power to exert your will in the world and the possession of leadership qualities It holds a regal authority that is seldom challenged.
A tiger may come to mention that you take the lead in orchestrating much-needed reforms in some community service.
See also: Animals and Cats
2. An individual with bad intent, hostility, meaning harm.
3. A spirit guide, often representing feminine energy, physical prowess.
4. Feelings of being overwhelmed—often by anger, likely by passion.
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(2) It may symbolize someone or something that has frightened you - perhaps some instinctive drive or other part of you.
See also Animal(s).
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A tiger can also be a manifestation of a spiritual enemy in someone’s life attempting to stalk and devour them
To hunt a tiger means that a trap has been laid for you but you will recognize it and avoid it.
To kill a tiger means triumph over your enemies.
See Animal.
See Animals.
See LION and LEOPARD.
2. Satan,
3. Prowler;
4. Religious spirit (white tiger). Mic. 3:1-3; Mark 1:13; 1 john 3:8.
A tiger inside one’s house in a dream represents an insolent person who attacks one’s family. Seeing a tiger or a leopard in one’s dream means receiving money from an insolent or an artful person.
A struggle with a tiger in a dream means fighting with an insolent person. Tiger’s bite in a dream represents damage caused by such a person.
A tiger in a dream also represents either a man or a woman. It also represents deceit, trickery, an illness, or eye irritation. Tigress milk in a dream represents enmity. Seeing a tiger in a dream also could mean repenting from sin.
(Also see Fur; Milking a tiger)