When you are dreaming of yourself visiting a zoo, then it can mean that you will suffer ups and downs in business, work and feelings, because the competition or some of the rivals are trying to buy time and gain advantages, regardless of the recourses. It also implies the possible trips in some of the places where you will face obstacles and inconveniences. Sometimes, depending on the circumstances of the dream, a zoo indicates that it is a good moment to confront enemies, since there is a high probability to succeed in that confrontation and, most importantly, it will be possible to gain other’s respect, which could signify great benefits in business.

Dreaming that you’re in a zoo symbolizes the loss of freedom or your capacities. You feel locked in. The zoo can also represent chaos and confusion. You must put in order a certain situation in your life….

In the dream you are in the zoo and in the cage, this indicates that you can not express yourself freely, you are placed in some king of frames this does not allow you to show your talents and unique skills. Also the zoo may represent confusion and uncertainty in your life, you feel like an animal without any possibility to escape from this position. You have to evaluate the danger and try to deal with this situation.

Dream of being at the zoo indicates that you will make a profit in certain business.

…I dreamed one night I left my material body, which I saw lying stretched before me on the bed, and that after patting it affectionately on the head; I mounted the window-sill and dived head first into the blackness of the night. Down, down, down I went, the cold air whistling and humming about my ears till I thought the drums would burst.Down, down, eternally down, till all became hushed and silent as the grave, and I perceived to my amazement that the earth was fast disappearing in the distance, and that I was rapidly approaching one of the other planets. Dropping gently, I alighted on a tiny hillock, and discovered I was on an islet that lay in the midst of a sparkling, amethyst ocean. All around me were flowers; pink and white roses, pansies, forget-me-nots, carnations, and many others known only in Dreamland. A breeze, laden with…

…a level with my face, and, as I peered through it, a tall man in evening dress entered the room. ‘Mr. Montague, I suppose,’ I murmured to myself, mentioning the name of the banker. ‘Why, he’s actually wearing red socks, and has a coloured handkerchief and a sixpenny ready-made tie,” You see, sir, I notice every detail in a gentleman’s dress; and, as you doubtless know, nothing gives a show away so much as loud-coloured handkerchiefs and ready-made ties; no one in tip-top society wears such things.”Now I didn’t know much about bankers, as most of the people at whose houses I visited were real gentry, but I never should have believed that even a moderately well-to-do business man would have dressed like that. I was gazing at him in astonishment, when he suddenly approached the window, and, seeing me, threw up the sash. ‘Are you the policeman,’ he said,…

…(A RECAPITULATION) The dreams in which one flies from one scene to another with breathless rapidity, and all the characters are bewilderingly mixed and everything is hopelessly incongruous, though apparently very meaningless, often contain many significant features.To quote an illustration: A certain Doctor Eastlake dreamed he was cycling through Hyde Park one very sunny morning, when a servant-maid, dressed all in pink and yellow, shot a perambulator straight in front of him, and he was thrown head over heels in the air; but instead of alighting on the ground, he found himself running about in a cage at the Zoo without anything on. Then, just as his mother-in-law, her face green with fury, advanced on him with uplifted parasol, the scene changed, and he was picking up sovereigns in the street as fast as he could. One of the coins, as he was about to pop it into his…