a lion cub eating a dying lion

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i have had this dream of seeing lion cubs. and i was like, "oohh cute" and starting petting them.

the suddenly, i saw a small dying lion. i know he is because he can't even move. he's just lying there, helpless.

then this lion cub just started to munch on him. i was like wtf cub why you do that. i shooed him. i don't remember what happened next but i knew when i woke up that the cub ate the dying lion.

i was so stressed when i woke up.
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KEY WORDS LINKED TO THIS SYMBOL? Here is the full list of simple key words and phrases which link to lion dreams. Try to think which of these are relevant in your life right now. If you can think of anything then your dream may simply tap into that theme within your life at the moment.
- "very nervous" (Lions can often translate into very relevant emotions. If you see a lion you get very nervous so a lion can symbolise any situation where you feel very nervous? This is how the dream mind expresses a situation you are very nervous about. Were you very nervous yesterday? If so then the dream probably captures that particular emotion from the previous day)
- "doing something wrong" (Are you scared of been "found out" for breaking some rule or law? The lion could portray the terrible consequences)
- "failure" (Failure is a very bad feeling. Whatever you do it is not enough, a bit like a lion which will always be too much for us.)
- "intimidating" (its a metaphor - someone is as intimidating as a lion. Who strikes fear into in exactly the way a lion would?)
- "fear of terrible consequences" (what do you fear could go dreadfully wrong? What plan could go very badly wrong?)
- "need to do something or else!" (the lion being a symbol for the "or else". )
- "mistake" (Have you been thinking about doing something which could go badly wrong? If so your dream portrays your fears of things going badly wrong)
- "temper" (Who flew into a temper yesterday? Who could simply not be restrained - just like a lion?)
- "rage" (A lion dream will often translate into a very real feeling. Who had the rage of a lion yesterday? Who was seething with anger? Maybe this show of temper has made you think?)
- "provoked" (again the lion links to anger and temper. Who did you provoke? What action was very provocative?)