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| Black is the color of fear and the stallion represents a position of prosperity and power. The horse in the background was docile but you could barely see her. The bloodshot eyes and stallion's anger represent your own emotions. I would say (without knowing any facts of your life) that you are struggling to hard to rise to a position of power or promotion. The background horse is a lady in your life that you feel may not understand your struggle and commitment to climb the (corporate?) ladder. Perhaps she feels your job is taking too much of your time and you are angry that she doesn't understand. Perhaps you should take a little time out of each day to notice the caramel colored horse. |
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| Dream Interpretation of an Aggressive Black Stallion / whinning and snorting / completely uncontrolable....? From what I can remember there was a Fierce but exquisite Black Stallion in my dream. He was snorting and stamping his feet with agression. He was so powerful and was tied by a rope halter to a fence. His eyes were bloodshot and his nostrils were flared. There was another horse just 2 yards up from him. This horse was cream coloured and very sedate. I couldn't really see the cream horse as there were fences blocking my view. I remember this black stallion so very clearly. He was looking at me. His mane was long and the noise was so ear peircingly frightening. The stallion was definately trying to pull himself free from the fence but was making it impossible for me to go near him because he was throwing himself about, kicking and squealling (like a rodeo bronco). I wanted to get near him to set him free but was too scared that i would get hurt. |
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