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Dreams About A Past Fire

For the past 2 nights in a row I've been having dreams about my dearest friends and pets dying?

To dream about the death of a loved one suggests that you are lacking a certain aspect or quality that the loved one embodies. Ask yourself what makes this person special or what you like about them. It is that very quality that you are lacking in your own relationship or circumstances. Alternatively, the dream indicates that whatever that person represents has no part in your own life anymore. In particular, to dream about the death of your parents indicates that you are undergoing a significant change in your waking life. Your relationship with your parents has evolved into a new realm.

To dream that you are faking your own death suggests that you are looking for a new start. You need some change in your life. meanings by DreamMoods.com

To dream that you die in your dream symbolizes inner changes, transformation, self-discovery and positive development that is happening within you or your life. You are undergoing a transitional phase and are becoming more enlightened or spiritual. Although such a dream may bring about feelings of fear and anxiety, it is no cause for alarm as it is often considered a positive symbol. Dreams of experiencing your own death usually means that big changes are ahead for you. You are moving on to new beginnings and leaving the past behind. These changes does not necessarily imply a negative turn of events. Metaphorically, dying can be seen as an end or a termination to your old ways and habits. So, dying does not always mean a physical death, but an ending of something.meanings by DreamMoods.com

On a negative note, to dream that you die may represent involvement in deeply painful relationships or unhealthy, destructive behaviors. You may feeling depressed or feel strangled by a situation or person in your waking life. Perhaps your mind is preoccupied with someone who is terminally ill or dying. Alternatively, you may be trying to get out of some obligation, responsibility or other situation. You are desperately trying to escape from the demands of your daily life.

To see someone dying in your dream signifies that your feelings for that person are dead or that a significant change/loss is occurring in your relationship with that person. Alternatively, you may want to repress that aspect of yourself that is represented by the dying person.

Fire and ice dream... Interpret?

Dreams are the voice for your subconscious mind. Whatever you face in life that you not always want to think about, gets pushed into your subconscious. However, these thoughts and emotions can't just sit in your subconscious mind. They have to be release at some point to keep your mind in top shape, and I believe dreams are an outlet to let your inner thoughts truly express themselves.
I'm not a master at dream interpretation. Everything I say is just a mere suggestion or guess based on logical facts, so with that said here we go.

From what you have told me about your dream, it seems like you're facing failure. In your dream, you are told to do something, that being do hair and makeup for an event. You were given specific instructions to make everything icy and blue, but no matter how hard you tried, everything turned the opposite of what you were instructed to make it, in-turn, causing failure.

Now, we've already established that dreams are an outlet of unconscious thoughts, but it has to have happened in real life in order to become an unconscious thought, correct? (real life experience-subconscious thought-dream) <---in that order

Think hard about things that have gone on in your life for, lets just say, the past month. Have you been fighting with your friend? Maybe you feel that you've failed a family member by not living up to their standards? Maybe someone important to you has died and, somehow, you feel like you failed them? All of these can make humans feel like we've failed, or are failures. Even thought failing is a common thing that humans face in life, if we dwell on it too much and let it drag us down, it will eventually become controlling over our lives.

If all that I've said to you up to this point is completely wrong then just ignore this post. This is just my own interpretation of this dream, which could very well be wrong.

I had 5 different dreams in one night?

Many people think that dreams mean something. But that isn't necessarily true. Dreams actually mean nothing. Although it probably is not what you want to hear, but it is the truth! Modern medicine has proved that dreams are nothing more than a succession of images recalling past memory. I'm sorry if this is not what you want to believe.
I will start off telling you that ALL dreams mean nothing! Dreams just express you or your emotions, they express what you feel and what you do in real life. thats why they feel so real. Dreams cannot create people, places and things thats another reason why they feel so real! dreams recall past memory, -for example if you see a person you don't recognize in dreams, you probably saw him before on TV or walking in the street (you probably didn't pay attention to them). Dreams express your emotions and thoughts in a negative way

Nothing. The dream was about nothing. dreams mean nothing they just express your emotions and feelings in a symbolic way.

Dreams are simple synapses in your brain firing off all sorts of things. Your brain gathers all this random information, sights, sounds and so forth. And as you are sleeping, these sights and essentially memories are jumbled up into one big mess, just random nonsense, and your brain works and works for an hour or so trying to create a nice little story with all of these sights and sounds because it wants to make sense of it. It wants to make sense out of nonsense! So, then you end up with this dream. This happens several times in one night but when you wake up, you forget all of them, and when you do remember one of them, when you do remember at least one dream, we try to make sense of it. We tell ourselves, what is this? What could it mean. When in reality, it means nothing, it is just complete nonsense. So stop trying to make sense of it, it is nothing!

Dreams are a succession of images, ideas, emotions and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep.

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took courses in dream interpretation and psychology

What does it mean when you dream about fire burning your house, and your cousin got trapped and died?

Are you currently angry at your cousin for something she did or said? If there is a real life situation like that - the fire in the dream could symbolize your anger, and the house - your mind.If the house looked historic, and the dream repeats, it might be a memory of a past life, even if you saw your cousin looking like she is now, as dreams can be a mix of current imagery and past life memories.

Why do I keep having DREAMS about my disterved past??????? Why do I ALWAYS remeber my dreams?

type A dream.OBSESSIONS
are subconscious wishes and unwanted thoughts as well as traumas. these involving your soul mates(the other negative twin soul of yours who wanders wild). manifestation of your current feelings, experiences, hopes and fantasies.
TWIN SPIRIT.every each human being, lies our twin spirit contained within. one is our true us, and the other is the negative us. its always there since the day we were born, until the day we die.the true us shall naturally going up(regardless religion), but the twin continues life without body, and performing habits(mostly negatives).
jenna,meant paradise/ or garden of eden if you dont know,but your past was devastating.i m sorry about your loss. its a replaying traumatic memory that you had, what you have to do is; right before bed, say a humble prayer to heaven authority to guide and protect your soul(s).then touch your mid chest and command: "Jennavicia Nathangaline Blossom, dont be afraid, grow up, and i m here with you. i love you and god loves us, and let the tragedy go, it s over now.and continue future life !".( this was a hypnotherapy that you could do it your self )

What does it mean when you dream about me dying in fire ?

i just had this dream today and it freaked me out like i woke up crying. so i don't know what does this dream mean ? its not only me dying in fire it was my family too. i just wanna know what does it mean ! Please Tell ME !!

What does my dream of fire clouds/complete destruction mean?

ok as a dream interpreter i will start off telling you that ALL dreams mean nothing! Dreams just express you or your emotions, they express what you feel and what you do in real life. thats why they feel so real. Dreams cannot create people, places and things thats another reason why they feel so real! dreams recall past memory, -for example if you see a person you don't recognize in dreams, you probably saw him before on TV or walking in the street (you probably didn't pay attention to them). Dreams express your emotions and thoughts in a negative way

Nothing. The dream was about nothing. dreams mean nothing they just express your emotions and feelings in a symbolic way.

Dreams are simple synapses in your brain firing off all sorts of things. Your brain gathers all this random information, sights, sounds and so forth. And as you are sleeping, these sights and essentially memories are jumbled up into one big mess, just random nonsense, and your brain works and works for an hour or so trying to create a nice little story with all of these sights and sounds because it wants to make sense of it. It wants to make sense out of nonsense! So, then you end up with this dream. This happens several times in one night but when you wake up, you forget all of them, and when you do remember one of them, when you do remember at least one dream, we try to make sense of it. We tell ourselves, what is this? What could it mean. When in reality, it means nothing, it is just complete nonsense. So stop trying to make sense of it, it is nothing!

Dreams are a succession of images, ideas, emotions and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep.

Source(s):
dream interpreter, took courses in dream interpretation and psychology

Why do I have dreams about my childhood home?

Most of the other answers seem to be centered around mysticism, dream “interpretation”, or else sort of anthropomorphizing your dream itself, saying it’s trying to tell you something, or trying to be something.Perhaps what you want is a more rational explanation of the neurological reasons that dreaming of your childhood home might be fundamentally inevitable.From a “scientific” perspective, dreams are a semi-random firing of your neurons when you sleep. Your brain is designed to organize experiences into patterns laid out over previous experiences, so naturally it deals with this random firing by trying to make sense of it, creating a “dream”.Your brain is laid out not as a timeline of your life, but as a web of information scattered almost at random. Each new experience you have actually just spreads over previous impressions in your brain, matching similar information from your past. This is a kind of data compression, allowing your brain to store more information than it otherwise could, by saving it as part of previous experiences.Because of this, the earliest “archetype” experiences you had underlay everything else. Each place you live could be described as being saved over the top of previous places you lived, as far as your physical brain is concerned. In organizing of where you live now, your brain starts with the parts that are like the first living place you remember, and just saves any differences as the identity of the new place.Therefore when your neurons fire off at semi-random in your sleep, and your brain tries to make sense of that, seeking patterns in its layout, the earlier, more foundational experiences may often show up first. Thus you dream of places and things you experienced when younger.This is a possible explanation for dreams of running hard yet barely moving, as well: When you were a toddler, that’s what running was like for you. So underneath your decades of experience of walking and running is the foundation of you as a toddler, your stubby legs chugging along as fast as they could go yet unable to keep up with a casually walking adult. Thus it may occur in the dream. Likewise “flying” can be a callback to being carried around and shown things by an adult, as infants aren’t really aware of HOW they’re floating through the air from place to place. As an adult, this may manifest as dreams of soaring around, but not being as in control of where you go as you wish you were.

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