The image of the Tasmanian devil represents some anxiety or fear in your waking life. Simply stated, this is a fairly typical nightmare which could refer to some specific problem or situation causing anxiety, or it might be your mind's preferred image when referring to any scary factor. Note that a dream of the cartoon character would indicate an irrational, chaotic situation, in contrast to a dream of the actual Australian animal which would suggest more of a stalking or menacing presence.
The rhyming word pair for cry or yell during a nightmare is "sigh" or "shell".
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Devil's Dream: a Thriller 307 pages.Devil's Dream: a Nightmare 198 pages.Devil's Dream: Waking Up 228 pages.They were all written by David Beers.
The symbols are the dream, the land, the devil, and the elder sister
'Swingin' the Devil's Dream' (Columbia, 1946), 'Swingin' the Devil's Dream' (Proper 2Cd compilation, 2003).
God wouldn't say that in a dream. But the devil might.
Dreams communicate in symbols, and the "devil" in this dream symbolizes something or someone in the dreamer's real life that is causing harm. Other details in the dream or in other dreams occurring at this time might provide clues as to the identity of this harmful influence.
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Dream Theater
The dream illustrates the dreamer's feeling of being attached to or burdened by something nasty or evil. The dream should not be taken literally, but rather as a symbolic representation of the dreamer's situation. For example, the devil might represent an addiction, a bad relationship or a burden of debt.
Shul
This seems to be a typical dream that expresses parental concern for the child. It could refer to some influence or person the parent fears might be harmful.