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Meaning behind dreams about fire.

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I've had two separate dreams quite some time apart involving fire.

The first one, there was bush fires in my area and the fire jumped my house but the front of the house caught on fire, sometimes it was day sometimes it was night, it was only me and my mum at home. I was only in my underwear. I remember the front of the house burnt and smouldering and the front door burnt down. I wrapped a blanket around myself and as I was about to run through where the door was to escape the house I woke up.

The second dream some months later, my car caught fire on the boot/spoiler. I was around the corner from my house, I used a extinguisher to try to put out the fire but it came back again. Then I was stopped at the traffic lights in a hurry to get home and put out the fire when two cars collided in the middle on the intersection and flipped upside down and caught on fire. Before the light went green, I woke up.

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  1. what in goodness is fire i do not know what fire is i am telling the truth can some1 tell me  


  2. I'm no dream expert but i think that you want to get something in real life (escaping the fire) but something is blocking your way (the fire itself).

  3. Houses generally represent our psyche.  Fire can represent anger, light, or cleansing (burning the old so new beliefs can come into play)

    It looks like you feel vulnerable and trapped which could be making you angry.  Wrapping yourself in a blanket indicates you need protection from something.

    Next dream:

    Cars generally represent our body or our journey in life, in this case I think it means both.  These dreams have a message that you need to pay attention to.  If you don't change the circumstances your in that is causing you to feel angry, things are going to get worse.  The reason I say this is because you keep trying to put the fire out but it won't go away and then other cars crash and catch on fire.

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