tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2197216990634719175.post7157064536113466210..comments2023-08-06T08:01:47.950-07:00Comments on What Have I Learned Today?: Terrifying dreams of DeathGordshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04541143607121401766noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2197216990634719175.post-63387928593926980202008-10-01T13:47:00.000-07:002008-10-01T13:47:00.000-07:00Holy Cow, Gords! I have had an almost same dream ...Holy Cow, Gords! I have had an almost same dream of dying and it was SOO real. I still shudder thinking of it. <br>I was in a coastal area (Hawaii, perhaps) touring--perhaps my family was there, but my mind left them out of the dream, thankfully. I was in a museum or some public building right there on the waters-edge. All of a sudden there was an earthquake and then next big waves coming successively unto the shore. Soon, they were slamming into the building and then tidal waves were coming entirely on top of the bldg. <br>This happened all so fast in the dream and for some reason, all in the building were locked and trapped in the bldg. The bldg started to flood and I had to tread water. Then through the bldg windows, I see another gigantic tidal wave make its way to us and I knew that this was it--I was going to, um, perish. I started saying a prayer asking for my imminent death to be quick and for some angelic or spiritual assistance in that frantic time. Water is gushing more and more into the bldg and becomes completely full. My last breath was as huge as I could make it, and I held my breath under water as long as I could. I remember looking around, and then my body forced me to take a breath of water. <br>Instantaneously, as I took the breath of water, my mind finally woke up and my heart was racing. I was so freaked out. That was the worst dream I ever had--I won't forget it.<br>This was about 2 months ago. I am now so scared of dying!<br>Are our dreams revelations of upcoming disasters? Or are you and I just really stressed?<br>*sigh* DDAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2197216990634719175.post-67575675242145811932008-10-01T13:51:00.000-07:002008-10-01T13:51:00.000-07:00Wow - you actually got to the brink of drowning? ...Wow - you actually got to the brink of drowning? That's impressive. I'm too wimpy to go that far. My mind chickens out way before that point. <br><br>In my opinion, it's doubtful that it's more than random electrical firings in the brain or that it has any association to real life. Sure is entertaining (good or bad) though.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2197216990634719175.post-14893504755932278482008-11-18T09:32:00.000-08:002008-11-18T09:32:00.000-08:00Okay, you asked. I love decifering dreams. They a...Okay, you asked. I love decifering dreams. They are definitely more that random electrical firings. I know this post is a little dated so maybe this won't apply anymore but here you go. First of all, no one can tell you what your dreams me. Only you really know but other interpretations sometimes get things going.<br>First, storms. Rain can symbolize emotions or mental turmoil. Think about what a week of that may symbolize. Perhaps you feel there is too much to handle and it may drown out family (??) Church Office Building...my first thought was that you are turning to where true healing happens but there is a different component to it. An office building involves planning, accountability, management, you know...the nitty gritty of making things work. Do you feel like your emotions are flooding into this and it may be the death of you?<br>Now for the lifeguard dream. Very interesting symbols in this one. The beach can be a place where emotions/spirituality (sea) and material facts (land) meet. Do you feel like you are too casual about being "there"? Maybe it's a warning dream that major consequences will occur if you don't take it seriously.<br>So there you go. Maybe none of it fits. How's that getting a dream interpretation from a complete stranger? We used to live in Layton. We were at least neighbors once.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com