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In dreams, one's house represents one's life. Horses do not belong in houses, so the horse in this dream represents something that has come into the dreamer's life that should not be there. It may be...
If the dreamer is female, the sister is probably a stand-in, representing the dreamer's own self. The horse in the house represents a secret that is not really secret, something that effects everyone...
The term 'on the bit' is a simple question with a semi-complicated answer. I'll try to keep it short and sweet. A horse is on the bit when he has accepted the bit, his mouth is soft and the rider can...
In dreams, the house is a symbol for the dreamer's life. The dreamer recognizes the house as one's own home, yet it need not be limited to the form or size of the actual house. Various rooms...