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Astrea responds:
Dear B.,
I DO live where there is a constant threat of a hurricane coming right up my road from June 1 until December 1. I don't fear them because they usually go elsewhere, though Ike changed life in Texas forever. He came in a just a few miles from here. I let my husband put just one board on one window. I felt like a quitter!
In all the years I've been near the coast, I've never dreamed of a storm coming. The storms in my life are pretty obvious ones, so I don't transfer them to OBEs or dream experiences.
A storm in a dream is representative of a storm that is going on either within you or around you in your life. We have a saying in my family: A dream may seem but it sews a seam, meaning that people, places and actions in the Dream World aren't actualities; instead, they represent what is going on with the person dreaming.
Dreams point out things that need to change in our lives. To the dreamer, they're usually not obvious because you feel the dream as you're having it. Telling it to someone else can help because the person outside the dream has more perspective.
The five hurricanes in your dream represent your five senses: taste, touch, smell, hearing and sight. They join into one big storm as they come up your road, which means that something is going on around you to make you sense a storm coming.
Someone you love is about to blow his or her top, or someone at work is about to lose their temper. There is an internal storm going on within you that you translated into that dream or OBE.
What big storm is going on in your own life right now? What are you sensing about a person or situation that is important to you that you have been ignoring? Your subconscious is trying to tell you that you sense what is wrong and that you can change it before the storm begins.
Would it take a huge hurricane for you to use your senses to make the changes that you feel are necessary to end this inner storm? A dramatic change is taking place for you, that's for sure.
If you're unaware of what it is, meditate and use your five senses plus that psychic sense to find out what you're missing. Something is telling you something very important. You know what it is; you just haven't consciously processed it yet.
Although a hurricane is a big wind, it also carries lots of water moving in all different directions. In magic circles, water represents emotions. This has to be something big and something very emotionally charged. Your job is to get conscious of what this is all about.
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Susyn responds:
Dear B.,
It's not uncommon to have dreams that reflect things we have been hearing or seeing on television or the radio, so it could be that information that was coming your way through the media while you were awake appeared in your dream.
However, it is just as common for our dreams to reflect events that are happening at a distance, or to have an out of body experience that takes us into the midst of something that is occurring elsewhere.
Either way, when a dream has a profound effect on us, as this one did on you, it's almost guaranteed that there are personal messages and symbolism contained within the dream that we can use to enlighten ourselves.
When conducting dream interpretations, I often focus on the emotions one is feeling during the dream as well as who is in the dream with them and any numbers, colors and repeating events the client can recall.
When you found yourself in the midst of an oncoming hurricane or series of them in your dream, it was natural to become afraid and to try to get your dogs and yourself to safety. In this way, the dream was meant as a warning to you, and it was urging you into action. This could reflect an area of your life in which you feel threatened, though it may not have anything to do with the weather.
You state that you witnessed five hurricanes (or funnel clouds) approaching, which then merged into one. In numerology, the number five represents the human body, the five elements, strength, endurance and the zodiac sign of Leo.
Leo represents the self, the heart and the ego. The number one also represents the self. Because of this, the hurricane's transformation from five into one could represent less significant aspects of yourself that are in turmoil that could turn into bigger troubles.
Because you were awakened by your brother before the dream was over, it could be difficult to determine just which areas within you are in turmoil. You may want to write this dream down in more detail and further explore on paper the major areas of your life so you can determine which are out of balance.
Begin by investigating where you stand regarding your health, finances, career, relationships and personal care. Because dreams about hurricanes represent a lack of control, it should be easy to spot where any of these areas might need attention. Once you get them down on paper, it will be easy to determine which steps to take next.
If everything is fine in all areas of your life, you can attribute the dream to the influence of the media around the time this dream occurred. |