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Tornado Dreams?
I have this dream a few times a year....A tornado hits the building I am in..sometimes I am at work sometimes at a friends house or sometimes at home...I always tell everyone to get into the closet (no windows) with me and everytimes the tornado hits the bulding that I am in, but I am always alright....I have had this fream in some form for at least a couple of years and I would really like to know what it means!
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
According to Dreamcrowd:
To feel a breeze in your dream, represents the movement of ideas and minor changes.
To dream that you are closing the drapes, suggests that you are blocking out outside worries and problems. You are shielding yourself from the world.
Try posting your dream on Dreamcrowd for a free interpretation.
Source(s): dreamcrowd web site - 1 decade ago
A destructive hurricane or tornado may signify the fragility of the material world around you or, more likely, your own insecurity. But you are always unharmed by it which proves that you, in fact, can stand up and be strong.
Source(s): 1001 Dreams by Jack Altman - super saiyan 3Lv 61 decade ago
Tornadoes in all honesty represent trouble, trials, and tribulations as a judgement from God. They come either to test people, purify His people, or to pour out His anger and wrath on the disobedient.
- 1 decade ago
well, i am not one who believes in "premonitions", so i would say that it is nothing to be concearned about if that's what you were wondering. also, i think that it probably originated from a memory you have, or a movie that you saw when you were a young child.
this sort of thing (recurring dreams) is more common than you think