Dream of falling, woke up
I was in my car but did not want to drive, it turned into a minibus of passengers and I felt nervous about the girl that was driving. I was asked why I wasn't driving and I said i did not feel like it, that I was comfortable in my seat next to the window on the right side of the car. As we were driving alongside a mountain, I see my dogs and others dogs running in the road- in the opposite direction to where we were heading- which was home. I told the driver that there was a steep corner ahead and that she must be careful and slow down.. She did not, and the car's back wheels were off the edge of the mountain. She accelerated and we ended up falling off the mountain. I could not see the bottom. I felt myself falling (not in the car now) and I realised that i was in a dream and that I could still fall because I would never reach the bottom. I then woke up
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of falling in a dream
Dreams about falling are among the most common that people experience. This type of dream can symbolize various situations, one of which is a sense of lost control. It may reflect the dreamer's feeling that they lack control in certain areas of their life or a subconscious desire to let go and relinquish control.
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Meaning of woke up in a dream
When you wake up you actually see the life as they are, you are no longer closed in your concept. To wake up from the dream, you are really accepting and knowing who you are. We are all familiar with the situation called "dream". We sleep, we are in a kind of unconsciousness, disconnected from the reality around us. However, while we are "in" within the dream, we feel it as a real reality, and experience a great many emotions, thoughts and situations. When morning comes and we wake up we "sober up" and realize that everything that happened in the dream was not real, while the reality in our waking state is real. Similarly, a person who attains spiritual attainment feels that the world and physical reality were not real. The Kabbalists express this feeling in the words "we were like dreamers." In so doing they want to illustrate to us that the real reality into which man "awakens" after acquiring the spiritual senses, is the only one that exists while the physical reality in which we seem to live today, is but a temporary dream from which we are all to awaken.
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