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Dream of building, crash

Me watching a plane crash either to the ground or into a building

This dream was added to the dreams database first time 13 years ago on April 12, 2013

Dream Interpretation Analysis

Meaning of building in a dream

The building represent a phallic figure. The manhood side of your inner self. To see a building falling is the destroying of the masculine side, or a man destroyed. Seeing a building in your dream represent a new area.


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Meaning of crash in a dream

Dreaming on a car crash shows the dreamer is afraid of loosing control of his life. He or she wants to make a real change in the course of life and don't know how to accomplish this change


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