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themyff
10-13-2003, 07:12 PM
I need advice...

Last week I had a dream...I dream that I feel will change my life for ever..

It was a dark night, I was walking in the woods...alone..I was afraid..I encounted a bloody bear who had just killed a wolf..A WOLF..I was scared, and I ran away...Later I found the wolves morning the death of there pack member. They did not try to attack me...One of the wolves (the leader) came up to me..He told me not to be afraid..we talked for a while then we started to explore each other's bodies...Then we started to make love.. like to mad beasts in the night...It was amazing..I finally felt what making love was all about... I felt all the feeligs all the wonderful feelings that I have been longing for..

In my dream.. when we were finshed with the wonderful love making I feel asleep...When I woke up I became one of them..I was a wolf..part of the pack..We then hunted the bear and killed him..it felt so good to have revenge...the bear that killed my sister...I bear that tried to kill me...

Just then I woke up, I woke up to find myself in my life..as a human.

Since the dream I can't stop thinking of it...I even become aroused when I look at pictures of wolves...I also miss the pack ..they were so wonderful and giving...

My question to someone is...Should I go into the woods?...Should I try to find the pack of wolves? should I make love to the leader? If this will mean that I can become one of them I would glady do so...

Please let me know...

Alphawolf
10-20-2003, 09:57 AM
I think you should walk into the woods. You've got nothing to lose from doing it. It may give you some closure, or something you didn't even expect. Some people go through their entire lifetime wishing they had followed their dreams. As for making love to the leader, let's not get ahead of ourselves. Dreams are not meant to be taken quite that literally; atleast most of the time. Good luck!

Werewolfchick
10-20-2003, 11:47 AM
I'm so glad for you that you had a dream that may come true. I have dreams every night about becoming a true wolf. Including mating with the pack leader. :love: I wish Peter from my dreams was real and he could take me away then turn me....

Follow your dreams they may lead to something amazing!

From Rachel the werewolfchick

Kirin Fenrir
10-20-2003, 12:37 PM
While an excursion into the forest I recommend to just about anyone...actively seeking a wolf pack is a very dangerous activity.

Granted that you could even find them-they could smell you coming for miles off and run off before you ever saw them-I certainly wouldn't try to get close to one of them unless you wanted a new hole in your throat.

As beautiful as your dream was, real wolves are wild animals that won't hesitate to kill if they feel the slightest bit threatened. Treasure your dreams, write a story, or find a great man willing to be your wolf(*wink wink, nudge nudge*)...but stay away from real ones, for your own protection if nothing else.

Sorry. :shrug:

themyff
10-20-2003, 07:55 PM
Thanks for the advice...However still I long for the wolf..I know they may be dangerous but perhaps it is a calling of sorts...I know I would never actually seek out a pack of wolves but maybe I was one in a past life...

Do bears kill wolves? just a question?

Kirin Fenrir
10-20-2003, 08:19 PM
When there is a territory conflict, yes. However, the bear is not "evil" for this...it's survival of the strongest. A need to kill the bear is not one of revenge, but one of protection; by killing a member of the pack, he has made himself an obvious threat.

DarkWolf
10-24-2003, 08:25 PM
Firstly: It's a dream, get over it, everyone has them. You are interested in wolves, so expect dreams of them, it really isn't a coincidence.

Secondly: Rarely will a bear invade on the territory of a wolf,and wolves do not claim much territory. Bears are not territorial by nature, and will not attack a wolf unless the wolf attacked it first, and a wolf would only do that if the bear invaded the wolf's territory which in itself is a rare thing.

A bear is mostly a fish-eater, but it eats other meats too. Bears rarely have conflicts with each other, let alone other creatures. A bear doesn't care if another creature, be it wolf or something else, is fishing from the same river, or hunting nearby, just as long as it doesn't feel threatened.

It is not a wolf's nature to go out looking for a danger. They will simply be more on guard in the future.

Xavious
10-26-2003, 03:47 PM
You should take a walk in the woods (unless you live in a city and you'd have to travel a day to get their). As for making love to a wolf thats something you probably shouldn't do no matter how tempting it is (trust me I know). And you should only kill a bear if it's legal and you have a big enough gun (though I don't reccomend it).

*WolfSpirit*
10-28-2003, 08:40 PM
Dreams are a very curious existance. To this day no one truely knows what they are. In my experience, dreams reveal something that your subconscious is aware of but your conscious is not. Dreams are not to be taken literally, but they do hold meaning. Sometimes they stir a deep emotion, like your dream. My advice, take time to understand why it may have been brought to your attention, you might just learn something new about yourself.

Werewolfchick
11-08-2003, 09:59 PM
Dreams are a very curious existance. To this day no one truely knows what they are. In my experience, dreams reveal something that your subconscious is aware of but your conscious is not. Dreams are not to be taken literally, but they do hold meaning. Sometimes they stir a deep emotion, like your dream. My advice, take time to understand why it may have been brought to your attention, you might just learn something new about yourself.
*nods in agreement* But to put something planly to Kirin Fenrir stop putting every guy who says wolf down. What are you an expert on wolves or something? Maybe I'm going crazy but you have been going everywhere someone says wolf then you put them down with true facts. Just pointing out that your (in no better choice of words) a meany.
Let the full moon rise,
Rachel the werewolfchick

Kirin Fenrir
11-08-2003, 10:40 PM
*tries to find where he was a "meanie" anywhere in this thread*

Ah well. Werewolfchick, get over yourself and go the to roleplaying forum if you want to claim to be a P-Shifter. Get, shoo, go, vamos. I'm here to offer advice to more humble people.

Alphawolf
11-09-2003, 08:26 AM
Whoah, someone flipped out for no reason. Kirin said nothing wrong. If anyone gave negative opinions, it was darkwolf (no offense). It would be doing themyff a disservice not to give different possibilities for the dream. Supporting the dream just because you love weres is childish.

DoubleStar3
11-09-2003, 08:36 AM
Firstly: Being mod of this forum, I find nothing that Kirin said to be unfair or mean. Maybe a little sarcastic humor in your last one, but nothing I would truly consider mean.

Secondly: Darkwolf has just been blunt, I see nothing wrong with that.

Thirdly: WerewolfChick I appreciate that you think someone else has posted wrongly, but instead of pulling a topic off it's original course, please PM me or report the post.

And for anyone else: This is the end of this discussion. Remember, we all have different views on everything, and everyone is allowed to have thier own views. If you have a problem with a post or what someone has posted, please report the post or alert me. I will not have any more flaming in posts about dreams that people are searching for answers on.

Xzengrim
11-09-2003, 01:17 PM
Hmmm... I'm going to say that it is just good general policy to make killing things or making sweet sweet love to other species the LAST items on your list of ideas.

I'd go to the woods. Go walk around, try to get in touch with whatever you think caused you to have this dream. It may be "animal spirits" or something in your own mind or any number of things; but just go feel it out.

As for wolves, if they are there, look at them for a while. Don't try to make contact until you're done watching them, because they're pretty skittish. Then, if you want to talk to them or something, go ahead. I really don't think they'll bother you. There are wolves out here where I live, and they've never become agressive towards me. We howl together somethimes. Of course, I haven't tried to screw em (although that depends on who you ask. Ugh).

Wraywolf
11-09-2003, 04:10 PM
"Should I go into the woods and make love to a wolf."

My poor, poor brain cells. They have been abused so much... so very much. Oy...

I would say to just forget about the dream. Dreams are like the screen savers of the mind, and most of the time they don't mean anything important.

Somehow, though, i'm quite sure bestality is not the anser.

Xzengrim
11-10-2003, 12:12 AM
There are wolves out by where I work. I spent the night watching them once, and I was all excited about it the next day. I told the story to a friend of mine. "Hey!" Said I, "There are wolves out by where I work!"

Now this guy's a little bit of a stoner, but nonetheless he gives me a real blank look for a couple of minutes, then goes:
"...Cooool. ...Did you f**k any of them?"

I was so embarassed. Everyone was quiet for a minute; then they gave me a look like 'well? Did you, Wolf?"

themyff
11-22-2003, 12:06 AM
Thanks for all the reply...

UPDATE...

I went into the woods...I tried to find the wolves..I was out there for six days..when I was about to give up I saw a pack of wolves..they did not stop but one looked at me...I could tell they wanted me to follow..

I got up and followed the wolves and they led me into the forest..I found a dead bear...I was very scared...

I turned around and I was lost...I could not find my way out of the forest...The wolves were scaring me...I decided to go back to the bear and sleep by it...That night I heard many sounds..It was the longest night of my life...

The next day I was found by some forest rangers and they brought me out of the woods...

I still do not understand

dark_moon_drago
11-22-2003, 01:31 PM
Walk in the woods. It helped me with tons of stuff. Im part of a pack of feral dogs, the look a bit like wolves but that cant be I live in PA. The weird thing is that they seem to only show up after dreamshifts. I mean I walk every where in those mountains I know it like the back of my paw and not once have I seen those dogs. I have only seen them lately (1 or 2 years) in differnt areas of the state, like in wilcox, or butler and more recently hemlock farms. Are they sprits? Im not sure. But just a walk in the woods can solve most dream shift problems. Mabey you have a pack of your own, they my 2 family.