Dreams of natural disaster: when changes come with a force you cannot reason with
“The elements come in dreams to those who can no longer pretend that nothing is happening.”
“The elements come in dreams to those who can no longer pretend that nothing is happening.”
“A house fire comes in dreams to those in whom something large and hot no longer fits inside the old walls.”
“A ship sinks in dreams for those whose feelings are now carrying too large a cargo for a single hull.”
“A plane falls in dreams for those whose ambition is now flying without enough sky beneath its wings.”
“War comes in dreams to those in whom different sides have long been arguing — and none will yield.”
“The end of the world comes in dreams to those for whom a whole inner world is ending — and space is opening for what is not yet known.”
“An airplane falls in a dream not to frighten. It falls so you finally notice which of your large plans have long been holding on one engine.”
“An accident in a dream is rarely about transport. It is the moment when a large route breaks, and for the first time in a long while you see the road itself without a plan.”
“Destruction in a dream is not a catastrophe, but the psyche’s way of freeing a space that has long been asking for air from within.”
“War visits the dreams of those in whom the inner conflict is now larger than one conversation and one quarrel.”