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- Natural disasters Natural disasters The radical annihilation of the world is a theme that seems to recur in many of the world's cultures, cults, and religions. Sometimes there is a subsequent reordering and renewal of the world that includes a particular group being placed in supremacy. Other times, there is a mystical translation of chosen inhabitants into a structured paradise. Another option is unrelenting chaos and loss of this world without recourse. Sometimes, the premonition feeling that you get after these dreams leaves you feeling very eerie. You may be scared that what just happened in dreamland may be about to happen out in waking life. The means may be different for any given dreamer depending on your worldview, but the feeling is roughly the same ? that time seems short for this world. There can be several different approaches to seeking meaning in this dream. The origins of these approaches are in personal psychology, cultural tensions, and religious or spiritual revelation. Feeling dramatically out of control in your personal life can trigger apocalypse dreams. This may be caused by hormones in adolescence, the death of a loved one (especially parent), or divorce and other significant relationship losses. The ending world is an escape mechanism to avoid dealing with a world so dramatically changed by new circumstances. This world-ending dream often features the dreamer alone amongst generally unrecognized figures. This reveals that all people close to the dreamer are gone. Cultural cues for world-ending dreams come out of a collective angst about the frailty of our planet or the human race. These dreams may be triggered in times of global hopelessness and unpredictability. A millennial change generates this kind of dreaming for some people. Damaging news about the earth, global warming, and cosmic collision potentials will do it for others. Economic uncertainty will make some people extremely anxious. Whenever instability or insecurity becomes themes of cultural awareness, apocalyptic dreams increase. When interpreting this type of dream you should ask yourself, "How is the world ending and who is to blame?" This dream may be a calling for you to protect yourself against a risk that is beyond your comfort zone, become more involved in a particular cause, or to think again about the rationale of your fears. Religious or spiritual revelation that heralds the end of the world is a powerful image. Usually, the dreamer will see some significant icons of their faith initiating or withstanding the destruction. Another scenario is that adherents to the mysticism are identified in a particular way and survive the destruction because of their association. In these dreams, the world is often reordered. Often, these dreams will accompany a time in the dreamer's life when he or she feels that the entire world is against them and only their association with something larger than themselves can provide a resolution to the struggles being faced. (Or, they may just be receiving an oracle about the conclusion of this world?) Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Natural disasters, Meaning of Dreams about Natural disasters, Dream Interpretation Natural disasters)
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Natural disasters The radical annihilation of the world is a theme that seems to recur in many of the world's cultures, cults, and religions. Sometimes there is a subsequent reordering and renewal of the world that includes a particular group being placed in supremacy. Other times, there is a mystical translation of chosen inhabitants into a structured paradise. Another option is unrelenting chaos and loss of this world without recourse. Sometimes, the premonition feeling that you get after these dreams leaves you feeling very eerie. You may be scared that what just happened in dreamland may be about to happen out in waking life. The means may be different for any given dreamer depending on your worldview, but the feeling is roughly the same ? that time seems short for this world. There can be several different approaches to seeking meaning in this dream. The origins of these approaches are in personal psychology, cultural tensions, and religious or spiritual revelation. Feeling dramatically out of control in your personal life can trigger apocalypse dreams. This may be caused by hormones in adolescence, the death of a loved one (especially parent), or divorce and other significant relationship losses. The ending world is an escape mechanism to avoid dealing with a world so dramatically changed by new circumstances. This world-ending dream often features the dreamer alone amongst generally unrecognized figures. This reveals that all people close to the dreamer are gone. Cultural cues for world-ending dreams come out of a collective angst about the frailty of our planet or the human race. These dreams may be triggered in times of global hopelessness and unpredictability. A millennial change generates this kind of dreaming for some people. Damaging news about the earth, global warming, and cosmic collision potentials will do it for others. Economic uncertainty will make some people extremely anxious. Whenever instability or insecurity becomes themes of cultural awareness, apocalyptic dreams increase. When interpreting this type of dream you should ask yourself, "How is the world ending and who is to blame?" This dream may be a calling for you to protect yourself against a risk that is beyond your comfort zone, become more involved in a particular cause, or to think again about the rationale of your fears. Religious or spiritual revelation that heralds the end of the world is a powerful image. Usually, the dreamer will see some significant icons of their faith initiating or withstanding the destruction. Another scenario is that adherents to the mysticism are identified in a particular way and survive the destruction because of their association. In these dreams, the world is often reordered. Often, these dreams will accompany a time in the dreamer's life when he or she feels that the entire world is against them and only their association with something larger than themselves can provide a resolution to the struggles being faced. (Or, they may just be receiving an oracle about the conclusion of this world?) Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Natural disasters, Meaning of Dreams about Natural disasters, Dream Interpretation Natural disasters)
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 |  |  | Dream Dictionary natural: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Disasters, Natural or Manmade Disasters : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Disasters, Natural or Manmade Disasters, Natural or Manmade Definition: You dream about being confronted with overwhelming natural or manmade disasters. The dream may involve a flood, torrential rain, or a tidal wave. You may see yourself or another dream character drowning. Natural disaster variations include earthquakes, typhoons, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, firestorms and other devastations. Manmade disasters include attacks by atom bombs, hydrogen bombs, chemical warfare, and so forth. Examples: - I am at the beach when suddenly a huge tsunami appears on the horizon--the whole seacoast will be devastated.
- The mountain begins to smoke and rumble, about to erupt.
- There is a great flash of light like an atomic bomb--it's an attack.
Source: Patricia Garfield, Ph.D., President of ASD (See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Disasters, Dream Dictionary Disasters)
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 |  |  | Dream Dictionary natural: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Natural or man-made disasters Disaster : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Natural or man-made disasters Natural or man-made disasters You're confronted with overwhelming floods, tidal waves earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tornadoes, hurricanes, bombings or chemical warfare. These dreams may depict personal problems raging out of control. They can be among the most frightening dreams. People through the ages have sought to harness nature, which can help them survive but also destroy them. Flip side: Natural beauty, miracles or rituals Dreams of vibrant flowers, verdant hillsides or uplifting music can leave the dreamer rejuvenated. Color is intensified, with bright yellow-green most often mentioned by dreamers. This may illustrate new growth. Dreams of natural beauty can inspire and invigorate. (See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Disaster, Dream Dictionary Disaster)
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 |  |  | Dream Dictionary natural: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Dream: I experience natural beauty or miracles Beauty : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Dream: I experience natural beauty or miracles Dream: I experience natural beauty or miracles Description: You are strolling through overwhelming natural or man-made beauty. The dream may involve abundant, lush flowers or vegetation and grand trees. You may bathe or swim in healing waters or be kissed by soft rain. Caressing winds may cool your face. You may be touched by warming sun rays or watch a spectacular sunset. Perhaps you will glide down ski slopes or across the ice, feeling invigorated and happy. All the glories of the natural world offer delight, often with musical background. Beautiful structures, including cathedrals, temples and marble halls, are sometimes the settings of these dreams. Classic courtyards with splashing fountains may invite you, feathered fans cool your brow. You may gaze into a glowing hearth or follow the light of a candle. You may engage in mystic dances or rituals or witness miracles. Frequency: Dreams of beauty are rare. You may have them when you follow a spiritual practice, or you may be gifted with one during a crisis. Usual meanings: You feel transported by the incredible scene before you. You may feel that life is amazing and that you are part of something exalted. Questions to ask yourself: - Where did your dream take place?
- Describe your surroundings, paying particular attention to colors, flowers and other sensual details.
- How did you feel when you awakened?
Source: http://health.discovery.com (See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Beauty, Dream Dictionary Beauty)
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 |  |  | Dream Dictionary natural: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Dream: I am in a natural or manmade disaster Disaster : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Dream: I am in a natural or manmade disaster Dream: I am in a natural or manmade disaster Description: You are confronted with overwhelming natural or man-made disasters. The dream may involve a flood, torrential rain or tidal wave. Variations include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, lava, firestorms, lightning strikes, tornadoes, typhoons, cyclones, hurricanes, or some other desolation. Man-made disasters include attacks by atomic bombs, chemical warfare, and so forth. You are usually terrified in a catastrophe dream, as you rlife seems in jeopardy. (Dreams of drowning that are not connected with a disaster are classified with Falling or Drowning dreams. Dreams about getting wounded or dying that do not involve a calamity are classed with Injury or Death dreams.) Frequency: Disaster dreams are fairly common. Some people have them often, others only in times of crisis. They typically occur when you feel that some waking life emergency is impending or has just taken place. Usual meanings: You may believe that something in your waking life feels like a disaster or that you feel destroyed by circumstances and fear that you cannot survive this catastrophe. You may be feeling overwhelmed by something that seems chaotic. Questions to ask yourself: Earthquake or disaster variation: - What situations in your waking life feel at risk?
- What did you do in the dream to escape destruction?
- How can you get the help you need in the waking world to stabilize the situation and yourself?
- Is there any possible benefit from the drastic change that's underway?
Flood variation: - What situation in waking life is making you feel overwhelmed?
- Do you feel profoundly sad about current life circumstances?
- What did you do in the dream to save yourself?
- What can you do in the waking situation to improve it or get support? Tornado or great wind variation:
- What is it in waking life that is making you feel storm-tossed?
- What did you do in your dream to protect yourself from the storm?
- How can you improve your waking life situation?
- How can you resolve your inner turmoil and return to a stable state?
Fire or volcano variation: - What is waking life is making you feel hotly aroused right now? Anger? Passion? Fever? Inflammation?
- What did you do to cope with the destructive fire in the dream?
- What do you need to do about the waking circumstances?
- How can you calm your internal fire?
Snowstorm or ice storm variation: - What situation in your waking life might be making you feel frozen out or loveless at this time?
- Is there any circumstance at present that makes you feel frozen with grief?
- Is there something in your environment making you feel cold with fear?
- How did I cope with the ice and cold in my dream? Did I take action?
- What can I learn about my waking life situation to thaw out any icy feelings or invite warm, loving ones?
War and explosion variations: - What is making me feel under angry attack at the moment?
- What did you do in the dream to protect yourself and others?
- What could you have done in the dream to protect yourself and others better?
- How can you best resolve or cope in the waking state with the anger present in you or others?
- What might you learn from this period of inner and/or outer conflict?
Source: http://health.discovery.com (See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Disaster, Dream Dictionary Disaster)
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