Boats falling, slamming into ground

max69

New member
I had a dream last night of boats, personal boats or watercraft, not big boats falling from the sky. What stood out other than the boats falling was the slamming into the ground or buildings. There were loud impacts, but no explosions. The impacts were very noticeable. I didn't feel scared but others around me did seem frightened. Then I found my self running down an alleyway with a line of people passing me saying "get out of the way." Then I woke up.

I am just wondering what the boats falling and slamming into the ground may mean. It seems the boats falling and the impacts have some significance in their own meaning? Seems ominous but I am unsure.
 
I had a dream last night of boats, personal boats or watercraft, not big boats falling from the sky. What stood out other than the boats falling was the slamming into the ground or buildings. There were loud impacts, but no explosions. The impacts were very noticeable. I didn't feel scared but others around me did seem frightened. Then I found my self running down an alleyway with a line of people passing me saying "get out of the way." Then I woke up.

I am just wondering what the boats falling and slamming into the ground may mean. It seems the boats falling and the impacts have some significance in their own meaning? Seems ominous but I am unsure.
Often quotes in dreams can give big hints to what has caused a dream. The quote "get out of the way." seems to be a big clue. Try to think of what happened the day before and key feelings in your mind before you went to sleep. What does that quote make you think of.

Dreams represent our key intuitions. During sleep we transfer thoughts and feelings from short term into long term memory banks. So our dreams concentrate on new feelings. Occasionally we get premonitions and these too link to the here and now as they foresee events and feelings just about to happen.
 

Al1ce

Member
For me this could symbolise an emotional numbness, boats need water to float, water symbolises emotions, therefore there was no water here, yet the people felt scared but you weren’t, it could be that your subconscious is calling for you to tap into your emotions and becoming more grounded with them.
 

Lyn Holley

Active member
Life is turned on its head. Boats are not in water but falling from the sky. You have to flee. Is this related to your current life in any way?
 
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