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To dream of seeing mares in pastures, denotes success in business and congenial companions. If the pasture is barren, it foretells poverty, but warm friends. For a young woman, this omens a happy marriage and beautiful children.

 


Horse or Mare
This dream shows that you need something important in your life - a goal to move towards! The horse's colour is also important.

We ran down onto the beach (which wasn't there before, it was Weston-super-mare's beach) and helped warn a family to get away from the site, they were on speedboats and they came ashore and ran away with us.

Mare - To see a mare in a dream, indicates that interesting affairs will hold your attention.
Marigold - Seeing a marigold in a dream, signifies that you are going to have a big family.

Mare
To see a mare in your dream, represents your intuition. Alternatively, it signifies sexual fulfillment. If the mare is white, then it symbolizes spirit and creativity.
Marigold ...

To see a mare or several mares in your dream, represents your intuition.
To see a white mare in your dream, symbolizes spirit and creativity.
Marigold ...

beast of burden, beaver, Belgian, Belgian hare, bettong, binturong, bison, black bear, Black Beauty, black buck, black cat, black fox, black sheep, black stuff, blue, blue angel, blue devil, blue fox, blue heaven, blue velvet, bobcat, brood mare, ...

madstone, maggot, magic, magical powers, magician, magistrate, magnet, magnifying glass, magnifying-glass, magpie, malice, mallet, malt, manners, man-of-war, mansion, manslaughter, mantilla, manufactory, manure, manuscript, map, marble, march, mare, ...

In 1916, a horse owner by the name of Al Hoots entered his mare, "U-See-It" in a claimer. U-See-It was a better than average horse and Hoots' pride and joy.

The word night "mare" has been derived from the word incubus. In Greek it was ephialtes, in Latin incubus, in German mar/mare, in Old English maire, Old Norse mara, Old Irish mar/mor, and all mean "one who leaps on, oppresses or crushes." ...

WHITE HORSE: (CBOW) Symbol of life (the Keltic Goddess Epona was often depicted on a white mare); prosperity.
BLACK HORSE: (CBOW) Change of fortunes.
WILD HORSE: (CBOW) Uncontrolled instinctive urges.

A horse without a rider shows strong energy while a horse with a rider shows the energy has been somewhat controlled. A dream of a mare represents femininity and fertility, and a dream of a stallion represents masculinity and virility.

Advantageous news is forecast in a dream of seeing a foal; the foal is especially auspicious if seen with the mare. Galloping or racing horses predict swift success. Color must also be considered in interpreting a horse dream: Black signifies delays.

See also: Dream, May, Will, Dreams, Up