These recurring themes are few and far in between mainly because I haven't kept a track of my dreams, the ones I do recall, two involve a massive tsunami, both in Melbourne (Australian city, a place I wish I was living in) and the other was a giant meteor crashing prior to heading to the airport to leave to Melbourne.
Do recurring themes have any significance? The two tsunami events were exactly the same (the way the waves flowed over the buildings etc) but the people, narrative were different. What is your opinion on the meanings of dreams, do they hold some external representations (ie: bad things wait for you in Melbourne ) or is it only expression of your mind. I'm rather curious and would love to get people's opinions on this
Tsunami Dream
Recalling from a week ago: Standing in a rectangular shaped hotel room, two floor to ceiling windows showed the view of the skyline and the ocean behind it. We were in Melbourne because I recall Docklands (suburb) was just to my right where one of my uncle(good relationship, distinct contact) live. I saw the giant waves topple over the skyscraper buildings but receding before it hit the tower we were in, however, everyone in the tower was panicking/recieving treatment/on phone to loved ones etc. I was with my friend (Boyfriend, recent) inside the hotel room, we were talking but I do not recall what about.
We stepped out of our hotel room, where there was a rather large lobby area where people were receiving treatment, getting bandaged up etc.
This is the second time this dream has happened, I only recall the giant waves over the building twice though.
Meteor Dream
Recalling from a week ago: Sitting on the veranda of a house, I saw this massive red meteor heading for the Earth and crashing off in the far distance.
I remember getting ready to go to the airport prior to the meteor, I was questioned by my mum (unusual relationship with her, not much respect between us) about if I was still going to the Airport (Melbourne?) and I said yes, vaguely recall driving a car towards the meteor/airport.
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