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When I was around five to six years old, I would always have a dream that my room would separate from the rest of my house. It would fly away like a rocket and when I would wake up the next morning and walk out, I realized I was in the middle of nowhere (either a desert, grassy plain or even the ocean.) A couple days ago I had the same dream, except it was my entire apartment that separated from my apartment building (I live on my own now.) What could this dream mean?

2007-10-12 04:53:11 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Dream Interpretation

5 answers

Sounds like you are searching for something. Or you wish you were somewhere else.

2007-10-12 05:01:28 · answer #1 · answered by llibretrac 3 · 0 0

Ok--I used to have the Nostradmaus Dream Book that was written 500 years ago by the great Nostradamus himself, so I'm very good with dream interpretation. I'm telling you, the book was so accurate it was scary.

Here it goes--FLYING in a dream is a powerful symbol of SUCCESS. Flying is one of the BEST dreams a person can have. It means sucess in your ventures and life.

So congrats on your upcoming and newfound sucess.

2007-10-12 20:42:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You've been called to live a life that is seperate from commonality. It's a life of Holiness (which means to be seperate). Don't take the common wide road but the road less traveled. This road is found in Christ Jesus. God Bless You!

2007-10-12 14:24:49 · answer #3 · answered by Lover of Blue 7 · 0 0

Have you seen the movie; "The Wizard of OZ" as a Child? It may possibly come from that.

2007-10-12 12:03:49 · answer #4 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

perhaps your dream is telling you you need to get away from it all, perhaps you are around to many people all the time, or you feel very stuck and want to break away and be individual and freestanding....??????

2007-10-13 14:52:05 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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