…aren’t very honest but it will give you significant profits, even though it will also bring lots of problems. This is a dream that warns that you should be careful of falling into dangerous temptations. When a woman dreams of riding a horse and carrying a man with her, it means that she wants a marriage proposal from a specific person. But if she feels scared, while riding, then it indicates that in real life she doesn’t trust this man a lot. Dreaming of wild horses peacefully grazing nearby indicates success in the things you’re working, but if the horses are skinny, the grass is very scarce and the countryside looks gloomy, it indicates the opposite. Dreaming of slowly riding a horse insinuates that your affairs are going well, but you have to accelerate the process, otherwise you won’t have good results in the long run. If you’re galloping, it…

…The dream in which you see the horse is known as having a very important symbolism, depending on the circumstances of the dream. The horse could indicate the necessity to become more tolerant and calmer. Perhaps you are no longer able to control the wild side of your personality. There is also a possibility that you are too arrogant towards the others. When you see the dark or black horse in a dream, then it shows something mysterious, unknown and unrecognizable. Maybe you are taking some risk in your waking life, therefore you see the black horse. If you dream about the horse which is white, then such dream indicates the purity, goodness and richness. The good days are coming your way. If the white horse was going after you, then such dream represents your inability to deal with sexual aspects of your nature. The dream in which you…

…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…