Chase dreams often stem from
feelings of anxiety in your
walking life. The way we
respond to anxiety and
pressure in real life is
typically manifested as a
chase dream. Running is an
instinctive response to
physical threats in our
environment. Often in these
dream scenarios, you are
being pursued by some
attacker, who wants to hurt
or possibly kill you. You
are running away, hiding, or
trying to outwit your
pursuer. Chase dreams may
represent your way of coping
with fears, stress or
various situations in your
waking life. Instead of
confronting the situation,
you are running away and
avoiding it.
Ask yourself who is the one
chasing you and you may gain
some understanding and
insight on the source of
your fears and pressure.
The pursuer or attacker who
is chasing you in your dream
may also represent a part of
yourself. Your own feelings
of anger, jealousy, fear,
and possibly love, can
assume the appearance of
threatening figure. You may
be projecting these feelings
onto the unknown chaser.
Next time you have a chase
dream, turn around and
confront your pursuer. Ask
them why they are chasing
you.
One may be consumed by their
own anger, jealousy, love,
or self-destructive
behavior. For example, you
may be drinking too much or
exhibiting open hostility
toward others around you.
You may subconsciously be
threatened by these actions
which have been jeopardizing
your relationships and/or
career. Your dreams are a
way of calling attention to
these self-destructive
actions.
A more direct analysis of
chase dreams is the fear of
being attacked. Such dreams
are more common among women
than men, who may feel
physically vulnerable in the
urban environment. These
dreams are inspired by fears
of violence and sexual
assault in which we are so
over-exposed from the media.
The violence that the media
portrays magnifies our fears
and how at risk we all are.
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