I dreamed that many chickens came out of bed.

According to analytical psychology, dreams are meaningful psychological activities. Dreams are the rearrangement of events and feelings that are ignored, forgotten and suppressed in our conscious activities during the day, and they are the supplement to our consciousness.

The overall feeling that this dream gives me is very meaningful. From the emotional point of view of dreams, you first feel very happy when you see the chicken, and you are particularly sad when you see the chicken die. What does this conflicting emotion remind you of in your dream?

In addition, when we look at a dream's first job, we can relate some important contents in the dream to our own life and see what comes to mind, such as what a chick reminds you of?

Then you can try to expand it, that is, expand the content of the dream and see what you can feel, such as what is the primary color of the chicken? How do you feel when they look at you? Where is this feeling most obvious in your body?

In fact, from the symbolic point of view, the chicken has some special significance, but I don't want to mislead you, so I think you'd better go back to your dream and understand what the dream tells you. Many times, dreams compensate us for some kind of consciousness and attitude. If you start from this point, you may understand your dream better.

If you think it is necessary, we can discuss this dream further.