…To dream that you’re a horse rider but in that moment you’re walking, leading a horse that refuses to obey, suggests that you’ll experience difficulties to obtain what you desire. If the horse is tamed and obedient, such problems will be easily solved. To dream that you’re a horse rider and that you are riding at that moment suggests that you’ll receive a surprise. If a young man dreams that he is somehow related to a horse rider or jockey, whether he is on foot or is riding a horse, it suggests that his marriage may stagger and that his partner is a volatile person. When a woman dreams that a horse rider falls from his horse, it suggests that she’ll soon have to aid someone….

…Generally interpreted as the happy omen. To take and mount horse represents assured success. Castrate the horse, false accusation. Black horse indicates rich but wicked life, loss and damage, could also indicate the sorrow. White horse, a beautiful and honest life, wealth to accumulate. A limping horse, embarrassment and opposition to the dreamer’s proposed enterprises, contrarieties. To see a shoe put on a horse, indicates trouble, shackles. See a horse race foretells about good times, and shows that wishes are about to become true. To mount a horse boldly and master him, means rapid advancement. Ride a horse in company with men, means great gain and profit. Riding horse in a company of females, treason and misfortune. A horse replete with armor and courage, or one that is harnessed, denotes about rich establishment. If the horse belongs to another rider, joy and revelry for this person, who rode the…

Dream of a rider means trivial fights and conflicts. Fall off the horse means uncertainty. Ride a horse means doubts are clarified, security and confidence.

Unleashed galloping indicates strong desires of sexuality. Mastering or not the horse is equivalent to whether or not we are able to dominate our senses and passions. If we have these dreams in childhood, they speak of our desire for adventure and action.

…wood! Through the wood! Beware of the huntsman in the green hood!” struck the animal across the neck with her whip and was off like an arrow, whilst the sound of her words “Through the wood I through the wood!” etc., echoed and re-echoed through the still night air till every stone, and stick, and blade of grass seemed to take it and bellow it in my ears. It was in vain I tried to mount and follow. Every time I tried to get my foot in the stirrup, the beast slipped away from me, and I narrowly escaped a tumble. At last, in desperation, I made a frantic rush, but my steed melted into nothingness, and the next moment I found myself racing through the spinney in hot pursuit of my wayward companion. On and on I tore but no sign of the horse and its rider, only the…