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Dream of falling, caught

Ice cream falling then being caught with a spoon

This dream was added to the dreams database first time 14 years ago on October 10, 2012

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 caught in a dream

Getting caught doing something you shouldn't can mean: You're especially mindful of watchful eyes right now You're curious, or the idea of intruding on someone's privacy or space is on your mind You could benefit by taking more responsibility for yourself and your actions


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I just woke up from a nap after having a dream. In the dream, I got into a car with Prophetess Jennifer and some of her team members. My brother was there as well, acting as the equipment manager. ​We suddenly hit traffic, and our car lost control. The brakes failed, and we crashed into the car in front of us, causing a chain reaction. Prophetess Jennifer told us all to get out and run because we didn’t know the extent of the damage or how the other drivers would react. ​We started running, and I stayed with the Prophetess. We had to hide because the people from the other cars were chasing us, and some were even carrying things to use against us. I wasn't sure if they caught my brother because he had stayed behind to pick up the equipment bag. ​Prophetess Jennifer kept running in circles. Then, IBK—or someone who looked just like him—appeared and started chasing us aggressively. Fortunately, we managed to hide in Wanga’s house. We even changed our clothes, and when we went back outside, we blended right in. The men searching for us stopped by Wanga’s house to ask if she’d seen anyone running, but she said no. That was the end of it, and then I woke up—though I’m still not sure if they ever caught my brother.

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