Dream about talking goat

Dream about Talking Goat is a clue for your quest for power. You are rising to a high position. You are having second thoughts about a relationship. This dream points to your own desires for building a family and your family ideologies. It is time to think about what you want to do with your life and make the necessary changes.

Talking Goat signifies guidance, hope, inspiration, enlightenment and reassurance. You are about to venture on an important life journey needed for your own personal growth. Perhaps you have something to hide or are afraid of fully expressing yourself. The dream is a symbol for your aura and your spiritual energy. You have great satisfaction in your work.

Dream about both “Talk” and “Goat” is sadly a warning for unsatisfied desires. You have not learned from your past mistakes. You do not let boundaries stop you from doing what you want. This dream is something that has been suppressed, rejected, or denied. You are suffering from a seemingly inescapable situation.

Dream about talking goat is a symbol for the union of your feminine and masculine side. You may experience a rise in status. You feel that you are going above and beyond your expectations. This dream stands for your suppressed desires for freedom and adventure. You are refusing to confront some issue and instead are sweeping it under the carpet.

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Cadenceofthesea

In my dream, I adopted a goat, took it home and started playing with them. My fiancé and mom came to my place to see what I was excited about, and saw me being affectionate with the goat. My mom asks “well what are you going to name it?” The goat spoke up and said “my name is Michael.” We looked at him, I glanced at my partner, and told the goat “we have a history with that name, we’re going to call you Mike.” The goat accepted the nickname because he didn’t want to be associated with the other.