Ted Andrews in his book, Animal Speak, points out that people want noble creatures for their totem such as the Lion, Tiger, or the Eagle. All creatures have a purpose and they all have something to teach us. What if you dream of a tiger? It’s unlikely you’ll see a live one unless you’re at the zoo. A tiger can appear as a messenger on television or as an unexpected gift of tiger-themed jewelry or stuffed animal. It can show up in dreams and meditation too. The important thing is not to make it happen. What do I mean by that?
If you decide you like tigers and look it up on the Internet, then it isn’t your messenger. It's rather like girls in my junior high that doodled the names of boys they liked on their hands and even shoes; it didn’t make the boy fall in love with them. The tiger imagery can come to you in a variety of ways; such a tiger picture appears almost every time in the Facebook scammer alert montage.
The tiger is a solitary creature that often lives alone and seeks out a mate for a brief union. Still, the tiger is the prince of the jungle. The majestic creature represents raw power and emotion. Anyone who’s watched a tiger in action knows it reacts fast. It doesn’t hesitate. The reaction is usually the result of careful, stealthy maneuvering to get it into the perfect place.
A tiger messenger is rather like a Tarot card because it can be read a variety of ways. If you consider the tiger in a positive fashion as opposed to a frightening dream, it reminds you of your goals and that you have the inner toughness to achieve them. It doesn’t mean there won’t be obstacles, but it is doable.
You could dream of a tiger attacking you. This aggression could be the result of repressed emotions regarding a situation or person. It’s best to take an emotional inventory and deal with the underlying anger. Often, people will ignore or bottle these feelings labeling them inappropriate, especially if directed at a family member, spouse, or friend. This is part of your shadow self, which isn’t inherently bad. There’s a need to understand the causes, recognize the reality, which is often very different. Use your energy toward your goals as opposed to worry and turmoil.
Tiger Connections
If you decide you like tigers and look it up on the Internet, then it isn’t your messenger. It's rather like girls in my junior high that doodled the names of boys they liked on their hands and even shoes; it didn’t make the boy fall in love with them. The tiger imagery can come to you in a variety of ways; such a tiger picture appears almost every time in the Facebook scammer alert montage.
The tiger is a solitary creature that often lives alone and seeks out a mate for a brief union. Still, the tiger is the prince of the jungle. The majestic creature represents raw power and emotion. Anyone who’s watched a tiger in action knows it reacts fast. It doesn’t hesitate. The reaction is usually the result of careful, stealthy maneuvering to get it into the perfect place.
A tiger messenger is rather like a Tarot card because it can be read a variety of ways. If you consider the tiger in a positive fashion as opposed to a frightening dream, it reminds you of your goals and that you have the inner toughness to achieve them. It doesn’t mean there won’t be obstacles, but it is doable.
You could dream of a tiger attacking you. This aggression could be the result of repressed emotions regarding a situation or person. It’s best to take an emotional inventory and deal with the underlying anger. Often, people will ignore or bottle these feelings labeling them inappropriate, especially if directed at a family member, spouse, or friend. This is part of your shadow self, which isn’t inherently bad. There’s a need to understand the causes, recognize the reality, which is often very different. Use your energy toward your goals as opposed to worry and turmoil.
Tiger Connections
- Power
- Aggression
- Unpredictability
- Shadow
- Physical Vitality
- Sensuality
- Independence
- Confidence
- Solitude
- Willpower
- The ability to blend in
- Tenacity
- Ferocity