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I had a dream about living in Canada. I know it was Canada because my dream was set in Canada (I have no Idea why) and it was snowy and I had an interesting house surrounded by fields and the fields were surrounded by woods. The house was two stories, It had a large deck on one side attached to the house via a bridge and under the deck was a robustly built large room (almost as large as the house) and under both the house and the large room were basements connected by a tunnel. Everything was snow covered outside. Myself and some friends arrived at the house parked our SUV and hurriedly went into the room under the deck. We were being chased by a bear. I woke and decided that living in Canada was a bad idea because of all the bears!

How do you North American chaps cope with all those darned bears?!!
 

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Bears are not as invasive as you may think. My uncles and aunts live in Jasper Alberta and they are more bothered by elk than bears!


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I had a dream about living in Canada. I know it was Canada because my dream was set in Canada (I have no Idea why) and it was snowy and I had an interesting house surrounded by fields and the fields were surrounded by woods. The house was two stories, It had a large deck on one side attached to the house via a bridge and under the deck was a robustly built large room (almost as large as the house) and under both the house and the large room were basements connected by a tunnel. Everything was snow covered outside. Myself and some friends arrived at the house parked our SUV and hurriedly went into the room under the deck. We were being chased by a bear. I woke and decided that living in Canada was a bad idea because of all the bears!

How do you North American chaps cope with all those darned bears?!!

How do all you people cope w these wild animals?
The scariest animal I can encounter here is a fox and I've never seen one. LOL I once went to a wood w the kids. They were 3 to 5. There came a cow. My goodness they screamed. He was just walking there. Never ever did we return to that wood.
 

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How do all you people cope w these wild animals?
The scariest animal I can encounter here is a fox and I've never seen one. LOL I once went to a wood w the kids. They were 3 to 5. There came a cow. My goodness they screamed. He was just walking there. Never ever did we return to that wood.

Cows are dangerous!
 

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if his name is Yogi, give him your picnic basket.
 

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I once went to America. Wanted to picknick somewhere in nature. Lol a woman in church said: those are swamps. There are alligators there. Hm okay no picknick LOL.
 

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oh yeah and if his name is Winnie he wants honey. Watch out for his depressed donkey friend.
 

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Sometimes said to represent a possessive mother, and the feelings this has aroused. But in many cases the bear will represent a meeting with dangerous emotions such as anger or being easily aroused. There might also be associations with independence, or strength. See: Dreams are Like a Computer Game; Animal.

Through television and the many ‘nature’ films which are now a part of our wider education, we can see that the bear is largely a solitary creature, capable of living alone and surviving. This, and its human way of standing and holding its arms out in a hugging posture, may be the major factors from which a ‘bear’ dream arises. In many dreams the bear is not at all harmful, and can be treated as a friend.

Through these we can also see the bear as a wonderful mother and protector.

We may therefore associate the bear with feelings about living alone or surviving by our own strength; it can refer to the confrontation with feelings we have about independence, or the meeting with strength and independence in someone else. It can confront us with massive or dangerous rage, such as ‘the bear with a sore head’. The bear can also depict your massive or dangerous rage, such as ‘the bear with a sore head’. In this case it might represent your relationship with someone who is touchy or grouchy, powerful, possessiveness or smothering, as a parent or lover might be.

In this case it might represent your relationship with someone who is touchy or grouchy; powerful, possessiveness or a smothering relationship, as or by a parent or lover; it could suggest a desire to withdraw or hibernate; the ‘animal’ side of our relationship with our parents; a play on words, such as ‘bare’, bare facts, bearing with something or someone, ‘bearing’ ones soul, bearing in mind, a ‘bearer’ of tidings, come to bear, overbearing, getting ones bearings, bear fruit or bear-hug.

But the bear can also be like the Beauty and the Beast, in which the dangerous beast is tame with the influence of kindness. So the bear relate to person who can be tamed by kindness, but could also be a dangerous when roused.

It could suggest a desire to withdraw or hibernate. Because of traditional cultural associations, and its ability to hibernate, the bear can represent the ability to die and be reborn.

In some dreams it is powerful, possessiveness or represents a smothering relationship, as or by a parent or lover. So it could suggest a desire to withdraw or hibernate. As such it is often a mother figure, and can be the ‘animal’ side of our relationship with our parents.

There can be a play on words, such as ‘bare’, bare facts, bearing with something or someone, ‘bearing’ ones soul, bearing in mind, a ‘bearer’ of tidings, come to bear, overbearing, getting ones bearings, bear fruit or bear-hug. Because of traditional cultural associations, and its ability to hibernate, the bear can represent the ability to die and be reborn.

Bear attacking: It could mean that you are feeling or dealing with anger in yourself or another.

But many people dream of being chased by a bear and maybe run in fear or terror from the bear. Not only in your own dreams, but other people’s, it is obvious that we take into our sleep and dreams all the fears, terrors we carry within us. The huge bear, tiger or frightening person they are terrified of is actually fears either inherited or are frightening experiences from the past. They are purely mental things that you haven’t faced, and are therefore the victims of – victims of your own fears. But in dreams in you cannot die – or drown, or burn or any other threatening thing. We make the mistake of taking our very real values from our outer life into our inner life of dreams. If a bear or critter is chasing you, it is only a dream image and so what are you running from? If you drop the image if the bear/critter what you have is a feeling or emotion such as fear. And why are you running like crazy from an emotion? Remember that nothing can hurt you in your dreams, but you can feel fear. See The animal in my dream

And do not think, “That monster is bigger and stronger than I am, and it is frightening!!” It is our thoughts and fears that create the monsters inside us. So of course you are stronger unless you cower in fear.

But that only refers to outer bears, not dream bears. In some northern towns a bear or polar bear can be a real danger, so in your dreams it may be about a threat you need to keep watch for – although it is a bear in your dream, it could be any threat.

Three bears as with father bear, mother bear etc.: Family situation or parental relationship.

If hint of money in the dream: might refer to ‘bear market’.

Useful Questions and Hints:

What were your feelings and interactions with the bear? (For instance were you avoiding, running from cooperating with, watching from a distance – and where does ‘avoiding’, ‘running from’, ‘cooperating’, or ‘observing’ enter your life at the moment?)

If you imagine yourself as the bear in your dream, what do you feel and experience?

For help doing this see Stand in Role and Processing Dreams.

Just thought it might be of interest.
 

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In my dream the bear means do not live in Canada!

:smirk:
 

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Having spent an awful lot of time hiking in the woods in North America I have never once seen a bear while hiking. I've driven thousands of miles across a dozen states and seen maybe half a dozen bears (mostly in places like the Smoky Mountains where they are kind of expected).

The closest I've come to being attacked by a wild animal was when I startled some birds. At first I thought they were hawks but they hissed and were too big to be hawks. It turned out they were ruffed grouse. They came close enough that I reached for a weapon to protect myself if they came much closer, but they were more concerned with making sure I didn't get any closer. I suspect they had a baby to protect. I've come within a few feet of rattlesnakes before - one of them sat and shook its rattle at me. I took pictures with my phone and when I showed them to the staff at the nearby park they were surprised I got so close to it.

It helps to know a bit about the wildlife you're likely to encounter. To be honest I'm more concerned with aggressive dogs than bears.
 

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The only bears I've seen are at the Zoo and at football stadiums.
 

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oh yeah and if his name is Winnie he wants honey. Watch out for his depressed donkey friend.

Its not Winnie or Eeyore you need to be worried about Lol!
 

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Youtube has lots of north American videos with bears. big scary ones. black, white, and brown ones! Your lands are full of scary animals who want to eat people!

:scared:
 

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We have rattlesnakes in our mountains so when I go hiking I make sure I scuff my feet while walking. I hear they are sensitive to that and tend to leavw the area. Must work cause I haven't stepped on one since doing it :yawning:
 

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I had a dream about living in Canada. I know it was Canada because my dream was set in Canada (I have no Idea why) and it was snowy and I had an interesting house surrounded by fields and the fields were surrounded by woods. The house was two stories, It had a large deck on one side attached to the house via a bridge and under the deck was a robustly built large room (almost as large as the house) and under both the house and the large room were basements connected by a tunnel. Everything was snow covered outside. Myself and some friends arrived at the house parked our SUV and hurriedly went into the room under the deck. We were being chased by a bear. I woke and decided that living in Canada was a bad idea because of all the bears!

How do you North American chaps cope with all those darned bears?!!

What do you think your dream meant?

When I was visiting in Nevada there are large ranches there that are not fenced in due to the mountains being a natural barrier for them. If a cow crosses the road and you hit it you have to pay for it! Plus, the damage to your vehicle. That would scare me more than bears
 

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Australia is lovely, we don't have HUGE bears roaming the countryside.

North America is bear ridden and it has mountain lions! And you have all sorts of scary stuff as well as bands of crazy people causing riots! :scared:

By the way friend jsimms435, the dream means "Do not live in North America!" at least that was my interpretation in the morning after having the dream :)
 

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Youtube has lots of north American videos with bears. big scary ones. black, white, and brown ones! Your lands are full of scary animals who want to eat people!

:scared:

... says the guy from the country that hosts 9 of the 10 most dangerous snakes in the world, funnel web spiders and the like...
 

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Youtube has lots of north American videos with bears. big scary ones. black, white, and brown ones! Your lands are full of scary animals who want to eat people!

:scared:

We do have a few dangerous wild animals about. I think it's Donald Trump's fault.
 
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