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Spiritual Meaning Of Fence In A Dream

    Spiritual meaning of fence in a dream- Many people run away to fence. It has some deeper meaning, what we can find out? Fence is a big issue now. People of different cultures and times accepted fencing like arena, place of entertainment, place to relax and so on. Let’s examine the barbed wire fence dream meaning and wooden fence dream meaning.

    Fences in dreams represent barriers that you need to get past in waking life. Fences will surround you and limit your movements and actions. Depending on the type of fence, the symbolism changes.

    The fence in a dream represents protection, privacy, and separation.

    It can also symbolize a boundary between two things: between the conscious and unconscious mind, between the physical world and the spiritual realm, or between good and evil.

    The fence may represent your own personal boundaries and how you feel about other people approaching them. If you are building a fence around yourself, it indicates that you feel like you need to protect yourself from others. If someone else builds a fence around themselves and excludes you from it, it could mean that they are trying to protect themselves from something or someone else but don’t want your help with it.

    If you find yourself trying to climb over an existing fence, then this could mean that you have been feeling like you don’t belong in some kind of situation or relationship, and are trying to escape it by escaping its physical boundaries.

    Spiritual Meaning Of Fence In A Dream

    What is the spiritual meaning of a fence seen in a dream? To dream about any fence means receiving an important sign, ambiguous, regarding physical security and spiritual independence. Dream books give a lot of conflicting interpretations of why the fence is seen in a dream – depending on the situation that developed in the dream.

    To put up a fence in a dream means to get hope for auspicious news: someone very influential will take the dreamer under his protection. Expecting help from the outside, you should not sit back – a dream portends fruitful creative activity. To build a fence in a country house or in the countryside in a dream means: in reality, you should not fence yourself off from people. The dream book warns against isolation and loneliness – this is what this event represents in dreams. Self-isolation is not the best way to achieve peace of mind.

    Freud’s dream interpretation explains in detail that the dream about fence and the attempt to build it is a projection of distrust of everything related to love relationships, a visualization of an attempt to isolate oneself from love experiences. The dreamer is given a hint that he is too carried away, protecting his inner peace from the invasion of passion. Only by opening the soul to passion, you can fill your life with real happiness.

    Seeing in a dream how your loved one sets a fence, it is not difficult to guess about the partner’s readiness for decisive actions to establish trust and strong relations.

    Dreams about fence can be interpreted as a sequence of obstacles or a long illness. But sometimes this image may symbolize career growth and great opportunities. A fence can be a sign of having troubles in self-expression. If you were just looking at the fence, some ill-wishers are trying to hurt you either in business or personal life.

    • iron fence – your acquaintance respect your opinion
    • wooden fence – a chance of career growth
    • strong brick fence – you are under protection
    • lath fence – a lot of obstacles in pretty simple business
    • barbwire fence – cheating, forgery, deceit

    If a young man sees a dream about a fence around someone else’s property it means he should not waste time for love affairs now – his efforts will go in vain and will not bring desired result. A young girl seeing a nice decorated fence should be more careful with the information she shares because her words can be interpreted against her.

    A fence in the cemetery can predict illness. This can also mean you have to find more time to communicate with your relatives. Broken fence warns you that you may lose money because of your own inattentiveness.

    Dream Interpretation of psychologist Miller decodes the dream of the dismantled fence as follows. If in a dream your friends climbed onto it and fell down with it, they should be warned against risky, dangerous enterprises.

    If the dreamer himself simply knocked it over in a dream so that it does not prevent him from moving on, this is a magnificent portent – he will achieve the impossible thanks to purposefulness and energetic actions. Miller’s dream book also gives a favorable explanation of why it is dreamed that a herd of animals broke the fence – support will come from the most unexpected side.

    Instability, anxiety and vague forebodings are reflected in dreams where there is no reliable support. To dream of an old fence that falls into buildings, portends adverse events caused by reasons independent of man, spoiled mood. Hold fast, do not succumb to depression and do not trust outsiders.

    Why does one dream of jumping over the fence by the Ukrainian dream book? This means you will manage to carry out the intended, despite a series of serious difficulties that have been easily managed. A fence – is a symbol of the restriction of freedom, to walk along it – it means in reality not even to suspect your high potential, the ability to destroy obstacles and wisely circumvent established boundaries. Esoteric dream book advises to abandon dependence on the opinions of others, to go your own way to your own goals.

    Barbed Wire Fence Dream Meaning

    A dream of a fence can have a number of different meanings, depending on the context of your dream. If you’re looking at a fence, and it’s tall, sturdy, and well-built, that may suggest that you need to reinforce some barriers in your life. For example, if you’re having trouble with someone at work or in your personal life who is trying to take advantage of you, this could be a sign that you need to keep them at arm’s length and not let them get too close to you.

    If the fence is low and flimsy and easy to climb over, this could mean that someone has broken into your mind or heart. You might feel like someone has been meddling in your affairs without your permission—and maybe even with ill intent. Alternatively, it could indicate that there are aspects of yourself that you aren’t comfortable sharing with others and are keeping locked away from prying eyes.

    Finally, if the fence is made out of barbed wire or other sharp materials (like glass), this may be a sign that someone has hurt you deeply—or that they’re planning on hurting you soon. It could also represent an internal struggle between two opposing forces within yourself: one part wants

    Wooden fence dream meaning

    A fence in a dream can symbolize the need for protection, or it may be a way of keeping things out.

    The fence you see in your dream is an indication of what you need to protect yourself from, and whether or not the fence is up indicates how well protected you feel at the time of your dream. If there is no fence, then this means that you are not protecting yourself enough, and that you should be more careful about who you let into your life.

    Alternatively, if there is a fence in your dream but it’s falling down or damaged, then this could mean that someone close to you or someone who has been around for a long time is slowly becoming less reliable and trustworthy.

    The fence in your dream symbolizes the boundary between your conscious and subconscious minds. It’s a boundary that you’ve set up to keep your inner thoughts, feelings, and desires from leaking out—but it also keeps you from accessing those things yourself.

    The fence in the dream represents your own limitations as well as the limitations of others who might be trying to keep you from doing something important for yourself.

    If you jump over the fence, it means that you’ve made progress toward achieving something important for yourself or getting past an obstacle that was holding you back.

    Spiritual Fences

    For several ‘unmentioned’ reasons I was forced to rebuild my fence. While in the midst of this laborious task my mind kept racing down several deer trails of why we want or sometimes “must” build fences. Even to the thoughts of those fences which demand destruction.

    My mind ran wild running down deer trail after deer trail until: I caught hold of the truths the Lord would have us know. I will not bore you, and run you “too” down every length of deer trail I eagerly sailed. Instead, I will serve you up some venison stew. Filled with the tasty morsels I gathered to feed your spiritual walk.

    In the 1916 poem “Mending Wall” by Robert Frost; Frost penned the infamous quote, “Good fences make good neighbors.”

    In this poem two neighbors are walking a stone wall fence to jointly make repairs. One neighbor does not understand the need for the fence or its repair. He tries to debate the issue, there are no cows, one has apples and the other pine, what are we walling in or walling out. It seems to him like walls for the sake of walls.

    The other neighbor unconvinced by the first neighbors empty plight, and attempts to convince him of his follies to rebuild the fence simply repeats the adage, “Good fences make good neighbors.”

    Right out of the gate in the Old Testament, scripture warns to the necessity of boundary fences.

    “You shall not remove your neighbor’s landmark, which the men of old have set, in your inheritance which you will inherit in the land that the Lord your God is giving you to possess.

    (Deuteronomy 19:14)

    These fences were meant to keep good relations between neighbor’s, tribes, and nations. Some other verses that establish boundaries for people are (Proverbs 23:10), (Proverbs 15:25), (Proverbs 22:28), (Job 24:2)

    Fence Laws
    There is another kind of fence built by God to separate out the believers. You can look at the statues and laws of God as a fence to reinforce Godly lifestyles and encourage proper convictions, standards, rules, and acts of obedience.

    Gods laws ‘like a fence’ are stretched out along defined boundaries nailed to spiritual posts which anchor down His laws and commandments.

    These all encompassing laws set a boundary between believers and the secular world. Statues and Commandments involving active acts of obedience which provide the framework for mutual fellowship and love between God with man; and likewise man to man. These fences should become such a natural part of our spiritual landscape that we hardly notice them as laws at all.

    “If you love Me, keep My commandments.

    (John 14:15)

    Jesus answered and said to him, “If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our home with him.

    (John 14:23)

    Satan’s Theology Fence
    Satan’s perversion of God’s Word has built a demoralizing fence between the Old/New Testaments through religion. Religion often erects dangerous fences based on personal preference and taste rather than principles of truth.

    The unenlightened and religious community stubbornly stands heavy on God’s grace as a substitute replacement for God’s Torah Laws.

    This separation of Testaments proves Satan’s influence on the Church. Harmony of scripture shows that both the Old/New Testaments speaks of walls, stones, and landmarks as types of fences.

    Jesus’ own teaching ministry. His actions of fulfilling all prophecies which were written in the Laws of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms about Him harmonizes the Testaments. (Luke 24:44), (Matthew 5:17).

    And as if all of this were not enough; Surely Jesus’ finished work on the cross would demands the destruction of Satan’s theology fence. (John 19:30)

    Jesus himself demanded the destruction of a fence built between Jew and Gentile. “Church Religion” through Satan’s influence has spiritually blinded believers to the knowledge that all who trust in Jesus as Lord and Saviour have joined one family; the true Church. The commonwealth of “Israel” through salvation, inheriting all the covenants of promise into one spiritual body through the shed blood of Jesus. (Ephesians 2:11-17)

    Jew/Gentile Fence
    Therefore remember that you, once Gentiles in the flesh—who are called Uncircumcision by what is called the Circumcision made in the flesh by hands—that at that time you were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world.

    But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ.

    For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation, having abolished in His flesh the enmity, that is, the law of commandments contained in ordinances, so as to create in Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace, and that He might reconcile them both to God in one body through the cross, thereby putting to death the enmity.

    And He came and preached peace to you who were afar off and to those who were near.

    (Ephesians 2:11-17)

    Fence destruction
    Using the above passage in Ephesians; I would like to serve you a second helping of stew infused with succulent morsels of wisdom truth. I would draw your attention to verse 14. (Ephesians 2:14) For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation,

    The word “Peace” translated from the Greek εἰρήνη transliteration eirēnē (Strong’s #1515), which means “peace or tranquility.”

    The root of this word is the verb eirō, which means “to join.”

    Thus, to be at peace with someone implies that you are joined together with them for mutual benefit. It does not imply a passive act (such as countries leaving each other alone) but an active one (joined together with another in harmony to do good).

    The word “Both” translated from the Greek ἀμφότερος transliteration amph (Strong’s #297), meaning both of two, both the one and the other. Therefore, amph means “each of two” or “both.”

    The word “Separation” is from the Greek φραγμός transliteration phragm (Strong’s #5418), which is derived from the verb phrassō (Strong’s #5420), meaning “to enclose with a fence or a hedge.” Phragm refers to a “fence intended to keep someone out.”

    Take note: The words “middle wall” is a translation from the hebrew word M’Chitzah known also as the five foot high “wall of partition” (soreg). The M’Chitzah was/is used as a separation fence to the Tempels inner parts for the Jews only, from the outer Court of the Gentiles.

    In Orthodox Judaism today, despite Jesus’ teachings this wall still exists! It is the “wall of partition” used to separate the men from the women in the synagogue! It is a man-made fence that forces this separation! God did not command it to be built in all of the Torah. It was there to prevent contact between one group of people from another. Jesus used this well know M’Chitzah wall found among them in Herod’s Temple and Orthodox synagogues , as a teaching tool to explain the fence erected between Jew/Gentile and Man/Woman.

    Through correct translation we taste the savory morsels of wisdom knowledge. Consuming this spiritual food nourishes your mind to understand Jesus’ demand for the destruction of a spiritual fence built by man separating His people. Jew and Gentile both men and women. This allowed for all believers to become one nation, church, and commonwealth body called “Israel”.

    Fence your Tongue
    One last delicacy I added to our stew can be found on a deer trail which runs through the words of Philo.

    Philo of Alexandria, also called Philo Judaeus, was a Hellenistic Jewish philosopher who lived in Alexandria, in the Roman province of Egypt. Philo used philosophical allegory in the attempt to fuse and harmonize Greek philosophy with Jewish philosophy.

    Philo in an article from The Jewish Quarterly Review (De Somniis II 262) describes the human lips as “the strongest possible fence and barrier (phragmos) for confining sound.” Keep in mind the power that is in your spoken word.

    Death and life are in the power of the tongue, And those who love it will eat its fruit.

    (Proverbs 18:21)

    But I say to you that for every idle word men may speak, they will give account of it in the day of judgment. For by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned.”

    (Matthew 12:36-37)

    Gateway to Salvation
    But what does it say? “The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart” (that is, the word of faith which we preach): that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.

    (Romans 10:8-10)

    Straddling the Fence
    Are you still straddling the fence in your decision to accept Jesus? Remove the fence around your mind and heart. Make your choice to believe in Jesus. “Tear down that fence,” that blocks your way to Heaven and Free your immortal soul into salvation through Christ,…while you still have time!

    You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons; you cannot partake of the Lord’s table and of the table of demons. (1 Corinthians 10:21)

    “I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I could wish you were cold or hot. So then, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth. (Revelation 3:15-16)

    Have you made your confession unto salvation?