Monday, 24 June 2013

Theresa Cheung deciphers the A-Z of dreams: This week, Z is for...

By Theresa Cheung

PUBLISHED: 21:04 GMT, 23 June 2013 | UPDATED: 21:04 GMT, 23 June 2013

ZEBRA: You're balancing the black and white aspects of your personality into a powerful whole.

ZIP: Do you long for thrills in your life? Or should you keep your thoughts zipped up? Releasing buttons or a zip may refer to the need to relax or a desire for an easier relationship with another person.

If a zip was stuck in your dream, you may feel trapped by routine and be looking for a release from these things in your life.

Balance: Zebras indicate that you're reconciling opposing aspects of your personality into a powerful whole Balance: Zebras indicate that you're reconciling opposing aspects of your personality into a powerful whole

Living dead: Zombies indicate that you feel stifled (half to death, perhaps) by responsibility Zips allude to the need to relax more Stop dead: The appearance of zombies reveals that you may feel stifled by your responsibilities, while zips suggest you should put a stop to the routines in your life that leave you feeling trapped

ZOMBIE: A zombie is a dead person who has been bought back to life. A dream that you are a zombie suggests you feel dead inside and perhaps feel stifled by your responsibilities and the lack of variety in your waking life.

However, some interpreters think these dreams indicate new beginnings and a desire to begin afresh.

ZOO: Dreaming that you are at a zoo symbolises loss of freedom or that your talents are going unnoticed. You feel caged in by someone or something.

It may also represent chaos and confusion - think of the phrase, 'This place is a zoo!' - and you may need to clean up an issue.

Alternatively, a zoo can indicate the need to understand your instincts - or perhaps you feel you are being watched? Your dreaming mind may also be alerting you to the importance of appropriate behaviour.

The Dream Dictionary From  A To Z by Theresa Cheung  (HarperCollins, ?12.99). To buy a  copy for ?11.49 (including p&p),  tel 0844 472 4157.


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