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What does a rat in a dream mean?

A dream is a world in which we have everything we wish, a world where dreams are fulfilled and hopes come to an end, where strangers and well-known people meet. Sleep is our second, subconscious life.

From the point of view of science, it is just a physiological process in which our brain is least active, its reaction is lowered, it perceives the surrounding world worse. And also a dream in science is considered to be the sequence of images that are remembered during life - things, living beings, objects and much more. In any case, dreams are always interested in people.

Do you often wonder: "What did this dream for?" Do you believe in the meaning of dreams? Would you like to know what they portend? Probably, at least once in your life it happened. The more interesting, the more bright the dream, the better it is remembered, the more and more there is a desire to know what it all dreamed about. This interest is not accidental. Each of us is more or less curious and superstitious. And, of course, everyone would like to know their future, their destiny. For this, dream books have been coined.

To see animals in a dream was, probably, for everyone.

Let's read today the dream book: what does a rat dream about? Idiomatic dream book tells us that the rat dreams of anger, a clash with something hostile. Do other commentators agree with this explanation? Let's see what other literature will tell us. Interpreters of birthdays such months as September - December rat (or many rats) in dreams interprets as an experience in the future of an insurmountable horror before something. And for those born from May to June, the rat in a dream is a vile, nasty man, who will break your peace. For children, such a dream marks the fact that a hypocrite appears in the child's company, not a true friend, if the rat is a light color, it is a female foe. For a woman, a rat is a completely different meaning than for a man or a child. Here, the rats that appeared to you in a dream promise collisions and quarrels with neighbors or colleagues. To catch a rat is to dislike the human inferior deeds. You are worthy to endure a fight with your enemy. To kill a rat in a dream means a victory over danger, failure, an opponent. That is, something good and kind.

A dream interpretation for the whole family interprets that if we see a running rat in dreams, we must go somewhere for a short time to avoid any possible problems. Also, a rat in a dream gnawing something, warns that it is necessary to properly prepare its reserves for the winter period.

If the rat dreamed to you on Saturday - wait for ease and good luck in business and a good income, and on Sunday - pleasant domestic chores.

In a dream, killing a rat means defeating evil.

A rat killed in a dream also means success, luck, and still very important, what size was the rat. The more its dimensions were in the dream, the more good luck awaits you in the near future.

What other dream books will tell us? It is interesting that each of them can interpret this dream in his own way. Here is the Ukrainian Dream Book, which says that if you dream a rat - you are waiting for trouble or the enemy, and maybe both at the same time. Catch and kill the rat - get rid of the danger that threatens you. In the French dream book, it is interpreted that to dream of rat meat or eat it is also a victory over an evil person or a dangerous circumstance.

Having learned the rat's values in various dream books, you can remember that it portends evil, troubles, ill-wishers and enemies, false friends. And if you have won over this unpleasant being - you can be calm in reality and not expect anything bad. Sleep, enjoy pleasant dreams and do not be afraid of unpleasant ones. In the morning you can look into the dream book, and if there is a possibility, then not just one, to be sure to be sure of the uniqueness of what you dreamed.

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