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Dream interpretation of clinging to something in fear of falling in?

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last nite i had 3 dreams . the first i dreamt i was on flat ground and part of it cracked and started floating away i was clinging onto the corner of it in hope i wouldnt fall down. the second was that a volcano erupted and i was upstairs in a house sitting on the tallest thing i could find so the lava would miss me. the third was hanging from a sort of swing over a canal i wasnt falling but i couldnt find my way back so i was clinging to it until someone helped me back to the side walk.

i just thought it strange all 3 were themed!

any idea about what it means ?

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  1. God is showing You the way God does speak to us in dreams today. Without Jesus we would perish in h**l the person that showed you the sidewalk is the Holy Spirit showing you the path to Jesus especially if the path was going upward.  


  2. You have a problem on hand in your wakeful conscious and you are designing creative ways to tackle them in your dreams. Your mind is at work in the dream as to how best to tackle them. The three methods are the solutions created by your mind in the dream. Though you are not sure as to how to tackle them, you are confident that you could tackle them in some manner or the other.



  3. There's some part of yourself you've been rejecting.

    The dream is from the point of view of that part of yourself:  as you say, all three are themed, and the common theme is separation and the threat of destruction.

    Finally, in the third dream, you acknowledge and accept that part of you, helping it out of isolation and onto the sidewalk.

    That's a good thing, by the way:  when we deny parts of ourselves, especially strong parts or parts with much energy, we have to keep spending mental effort to keep them down; and, without access to the conscious mind, they turn primitive, and can instigate strange behaviors for symbolic, rather than practical, rewards -- smoking, and so on.

    So, in finally accepting this part of yourself, you won.

    Conrad.

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