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Sidney
19th July 2011, 20:40
I seem to regularly have various dreams about flooding. Just about once a week, I dream that I am either in the water, flowing down muddy rapids, or almost driving into flood waters, or trying to escape flooding, or trying to help others that are in the water. This has been going on for about 4 or 5 months now. I find this strange, because of all the things that are happening all around us, I happen to think alot more about solar flares,heat, and food shortages, and I rarely never think about flooding problems (maybe I should). Is this my subconcious trying to tell me something? Does anyone else experience regular dreams about flooding. I hope I put this in the right place, mods feel free to move this if there is a better place. I live in the new madrid/midwest area.
Lifebringer
19th July 2011, 20:51
I don't know, but before 911, i had a premonition and in it someone was with me as we watched a mushroom cloud explode on a far off land and the "person" said now, aren't you glad you aren't there, and then he pointed at the cloud. I have to tell you, i said, Oh, yeah, very grateful to not be there. I told my family when I went up in 1998 about the dream, and since then they have moved down, but the more urgent one said, they're only 13 minutes away, which is where my mother lived at the time. Exactly 13 minutes away from Manhattan in NJ.
Sidney
19th July 2011, 22:48
Wow,,maybe I should keep life jackets in my car, just in case.
Mare
19th July 2011, 22:51
I've been dreaming about flooding since childhood I think, but not very often. Just before the Tsunami of 2004 I dreamed I was looking down on the earth from space and the oceans were all contributing to a singular swirling point. In the dream there wasn't an area of the world that wasn't contributing to this vast whirlpool, even those places that appeared as still as a millpond.
Then I was walking with a tall black man who seemed to be my guide. We left a marble corridor to view miles and miles of flooded plains. I felt that I was in India but was confused on recalling the dream, that although the sunshine was bright and hot, I was wearing a duffel coat. Of course not long after, the Tsunami occured on Boxing day and in England this is a very cold time and I would have been wearing my duffel coat.
More recently, I dreamed I was on high ground in a town somewhere in the UK with hundreds of other people watching a mighty flood washing away the town below us. Lastly I dreamed I was quite alone, carried by the swell of an enormous ocean but I was not afraid. The sunshine was twinkling on the water and the whole scene had an incredible beauty.
g.k.r
19th July 2011, 23:29
ive had a few about flooding recently too, all the houses was collapsing and stuff, was a river.lol was wondering what it meant
The Truth Is In There
20th July 2011, 07:34
i wonder if people who live in territories that are at high risk are more prone to dreaming about the catastrophies that might befall their regions? i noticed elsewhere that more often than not people from coastal areas or islands have dreams about floods whereas those who live in the vicinity of volcanoes dream about erupting volcanoes. it's the same with fault zones and earthquakes. i live in a rather low risk zone without any of these threats and i never dream about stuff like that. maybe it's the higher self telling you to get away from the uk. usually it's those people who listen to their higher guidance who survive.
Lost Soul
20th July 2011, 09:11
Edgar Cayce saw the midwest being flooded and the United States divided into two. If you're having recurring dreams of flood, I suggest your higher self is warning you to evacuate from the area while you can. The source of the flood would be the Great Lakes draining down the midwest and perhaps even the Gulf flooding up the Mississippi.
Tane Mahuta
20th July 2011, 12:40
I seem to regularly have various dreams about flooding. Just about once a week, I dream that I am either in the water, flowing down muddy rapids, or almost driving into flood waters.
Me Too!!, Floods, Volcanoes, Tsunamis & War!!
But Let us Not Fear People!!!
A great change is upon us all!!
TT
i wonder if people who live in territories that are at high risk are more prone to dreaming about the catastrophies that might befall their regions? i noticed elsewhere that more often than not people from coastal areas or islands have dreams about floods whereas those who live in the vicinity of volcanoes dream about erupting volcanoes. it's the same with fault zones and earthquakes. i live in a rather low risk zone without any of these threats and i never dream about stuff like that. maybe it's the higher self telling you to get away from the uk. usually it's those people who listen to their higher guidance who survive.
Agreed on the higher guidance! I keep dreaming of massive waves, yet my son is dreaming of earthquakes. My youngest son is dreaming of volcanoes. My wife dreams of me, so the fear is restored!
These are important times, hold your focus people, it doesn't have to be this way.......
Draco
20th July 2011, 13:32
Haven't had a dream about the flood it self more so the after the flood i remember in my dream that i was sort of part of some rebuilding clean up crew but it felt like a prison camp at the same time was very strange , at one point a hole bunch of us were in a makeshift barracks then the dream flashed to were a Ute had cut logs in the tray being taken out and towed up a hill by a team of workers, and i was in another group looking over at them working. its seemed very modern the clothes were like today causal and cars and tools with this under toe that we were under guard and couldn't just wander off. then the dream jumped around a bit from people trying to escape and been struck down with lightning was very intense , then me on the back of a crowed ute with bad weather raining heavy, soaked and really dazed. then it ended wasn,t a long dream but felt very close time line.
Krylda
20th July 2011, 13:49
How weird... this thread caught my eye before before i moved on and read other threads - then a friend just came over.. and guess what; he gets really emphatic about how he is having a few dreams about flooding. He related how he was stuck on a structure in the water, like a building of some sorts which had broken away from its foundations. He was concerned in the dream as there was something unsavoury in that water which he had to keep away from - so he kept moving about the building as it moved to avoid it. I then asked him could he see land and see said he could but he didnt want to go over to it. I enquired why; and he said he saw people there but they werent like normal people anymore - that the flooding had changed them and they were dangeous - he was definitely keeping away from land. On a different note; i had dreams a little while ago about being rounded up into a sort of mass train station - i didnt want to go there but we were all being coerced to go. I remember seeing many many trains and people being moved onto them. I didnt like this at all and I could see people I know about to board and i was deeply concerned for thair welfare. Going to the trains there was lines that led to corridors where we couldnt see the others when we went in - i knew people were being taken out of these corridors and many didnt make the train - i tried to escape and ducked under a corridor and came out the other side and saw a rifle in my face - awoke just before i was shot. I am happy to say i dont have this dream anymore - i do hope if this was a premonitiion of future events that they have passed now. It is my opinion that at the moment we are navigating through or maybe separating from the negative probable timeline into the more positive one. Or in the scenario of Dolores Cannon and others, that we are energetically separating from the negative earth and moving with the positive earth and our dreams are of the probabilites we are discarding.
Sidney
20th July 2011, 14:35
Well, I live in an earthquake zone, but perhaps I should be more aware of the flood risks. I have always held a bit of ESP, for lack of a better word, mayabe it helps that we own a boat. Moving in the near future is really not realistic for us. I truly believe we will be taken care of, regardless of what happens.:fish2::rain:
WhiteFeather
20th July 2011, 15:01
I seem to regularly have various dreams about flooding. Just about once a week, I dream that I am either in the water, flowing down muddy rapids, or almost driving into flood waters.
Me Too!!, Floods, Volcanoes, Tsunamis & War!!
But Let us Not Fear People!!!
A great change is upon us all!!
TT
Love your positive thoughts here. Its the only way to think.
Curt
20th July 2011, 16:53
For the past couple of years I keep having flooding dreams as well. I also keep seeing myself driving down a road and then a huge wall of water rising up out of the ocean--a big dark ominous megawave that just keeps building in size--but it never hits..
Terra
2nd August 2011, 13:23
A dream of flooding got me into the researching game and led me to Camelot way back in the early days.
It was strange as I didnt recognise the area my house was located in my dream. It was on a hill by the coast and at night time, the roof was leaking with heavy rainfall which made me wake up in my dream. I went outside to investigate and saw houses on the hill below totally covered by the sea and the ground was crumbling where it met the water as it continued to rise. No gigantic wave, just a steady rising. It ended with me running up a hillside with daughter under one arm and I lost my wifes hand and she got swallowed up by it all...thats what woke me up, when I screamed (lol). It was so vivid I wrote it down on an old envelope so I wouldn't forget in the morning.
Here we are a few years on and all this has still got a tight grip on me, Im convinced something is coming, I am still unsure what though.
One thing I have come to settle on is that I will stand my ground here by the coast. I cant afford to move and dont think I would really like to see the aftermath. Let it swallow me up so I can reach the next level please. All I know is there is no point in worrying, been there seen it done it. Almost moved to a hillside smallholding in mid Wales, the financial collapse sadly ended that dream abrubtly, found the perfect 12 acre nest too. Oh well.. got me rubber dinghy and crash helmet ready, bring it on ;)
Lord Sidious
2nd August 2011, 13:27
Sleep near the porcelain throne, just in case. :p
Anno
2nd August 2011, 13:31
Are you having Dreams or Premonitions? I think the fact that everyone is talking like they're premonitions reveals the true meaning of them as dreams.
You're drowning in the fear that surrounds you in the alternative/truth community. A little while back I posted about seeing something pretending to be a shadowman and behind him was a giant wall of black foaming water. I related to the Charles thing at the time as it happened just after I first posted saying I thought the Truth Mafia were behind him.
I see the water as all the negative emotion (fear) that those people bring here to freak us out, scare us off or keep us distracted.
In that light I would suggest that people here having such dreams are experiencing their subconscious trying to tell you to concentrate more on positive things and to not expect doom and gloom around every corner. If it happens again try manifesting a surf board or a canoe and having some fun. =]
Pete
2nd August 2011, 13:45
that's the spirit. follow your bliss and don't feed the fear
Terra
2nd August 2011, 13:55
You're drowning in the fear that surrounds you in the alternative/truth community.
As I said, in my case, it is what led me to start looking, not the other way round as you suggest. Haven't had a dream like it since.
Prior to that I was mainstream news follower, so Im actually rather thankful for where its led me.... away from the BS and lies. :)
ulli
2nd August 2011, 14:21
i wonder if people who live in territories that are at high risk are more prone to dreaming about the catastrophies that might befall their regions? i noticed elsewhere that more often than not people from coastal areas or islands have dreams about floods whereas those who live in the vicinity of volcanoes dream about erupting volcanoes. it's the same with fault zones and earthquakes. i live in a rather low risk zone without any of these threats and i never dream about stuff like that. maybe it's the higher self telling you to get away from the uk. usually it's those people who listen to their higher guidance who survive.
That may be true in some cases but not in mine.
Those flood dreams and volcano dreams and mud slide dreams and tornado dreams
that I have had throughout my life all preceded either emotional events (tidal wave, emotion, grief)
or anger events (volcano erupting...fire=anger...coinciding with an unhappy divorce)
or earth dreams, with buildings crumbling, around the time I had to move from one country to another,
and air dreams, like the ones about tornados,
around the time of massive mental test that required a lot of thinking.
So by connecting my dreams with the events in my own life that were happening around that same time I discovered how true the four elements of air, water, earth and fire are
in their representation of our physical, emotional and intellectual centres.
It cannot be stressed enough that people's dreams are designed by themselves FOR themselves, primarily.
Neglecting the fact that our first duty is to have a good relationship with the self, first and foremost, leads to many disappointments in life, and much of our idealism about improving the outer world leads is wasted.
But once a person is totally self realized, has self knowledge, is no longer in denial of their unrealized or unwanted characteristics,
then they can become strong, and with that strength can help make the changes they wish to see happen in the outer world.
When a person has a chance of getting their dream message to the world at large,
then perhaps their dreams could be considered prophetic..until then no one will pay attention.
I would go so far as to say that with all the fearmongering that goes on
people have to dream more about disasters IN ORDER to help release their subconscious fears and cleanse their subconscious.
No matter how often one says "I'm ready for death" if it is only a mind excercise it is useless,
as long as instinct is being ignored a person is not whole and only regurgitating what they learnt via hearsay.
If one's dreams are misinterpreted, then what was originally meant as a guidance from our higher self
for us to improve our lives with, can actually become a cause of fear of future events, and those fears then can manifest those events.
How often have I told people who had an awful nightmare
"be glad you got that pressure off your chest...it was a release...the subconscious unloading it's burdens,
at last."
Dreams are like going to the toilet...the undigested matter coming out, to be expelled.
GK76
2nd August 2011, 14:55
I've only just found this thread or I would have posted sooner...
I'm in the UK and about 1 year ago I had a dream of flooding. It all took place inside my parent's family home, I seemingly awoke to find (even though it's at a good altitude) there was water right up to the top of the ground floor window with little room for daylight (strangely no leaks though). Throughout this dream my Mum was sitting in the living room completely oblivious to the whole experience, kinda meaningful as she is one of few I've tried to 'wake up' but with absolutely no effect... she just laughs it off and carries on. I asked her where my Dad was... no answer. Perhaps this memory would have passed into obscurity if it wasn't for the fact I had witnessed a lifeless body (even though in full wet weather gear, I took this to be my Dad) float past the top of the window where there was just enough room to see the darkened sky as he went bobbing by on the current. It was very dark outside with no sign of storms; inside it was perfectly lit (seems fitting). There is a little more but it's just when my Mum tries to open a door... needless to say I stop her.
To me this says that something is coming, not necessarily water but a flood of something or some kind, water seems like the best way my mind can decode the message. The people within the dream were very symbolic to me, and clearly so:
The body floating by the window (My Dad - cautious, reactive, rather negative in outlook) - He was clearly physically prepared for the worst but nothing could have prepared him for that situation, and nothing could save him as he was not of high enough frequency to survive.
My Mum (positive, loving person, never really wanted to know the truth about this world) - She, although oblivious to the whole situation was safe inside with me. Although one small intervention from me, she carried on as usual.
Me (hungry for the truth and always endeavour to be positive) - I felt safe within my parent's home (where I grew up), the house seemed to be fully water-tight and I was aware of the situation. I wasn't physically prepared for the situation although I didn't notice what I was wearing, and certainly didn't think about supplies... I guess there is only one way to prepare - stay positive.
This dream was almost lucid... I say 'almost', I was rather preoccupied with the situation so I had little interaction with my surroundings, but thankfully my thoughts/actions did stop the situation from going bad. To me this says it was a lucid dream... but what built the dreamscape? I can't comment.
Sorry if this is hard to follow, I've re-written it a few times to try and get my thoughts across... sometimes I can obsess about wording, which ends up losing the initial message. :)
ulli
2nd August 2011, 15:22
Are you having Dreams or Premonitions? I think the fact that everyone is talking like they're premonitions reveals the true meaning of them as dreams.
You're drowning in the fear that surrounds you in the alternative/truth community. A little while back I posted about seeing something pretending to be a shadowman and behind him was a giant wall of black foaming water. I related to the Charles thing at the time as it happened just after I first posted saying I thought the Truth Mafia were behind him.
I see the water as all the negative emotion (fear) that those people bring here to freak us out, scare us off or keep us distracted.
In that light I would suggest that people here having such dreams are experiencing their subconscious trying to tell you to concentrate more on positive things and to not expect doom and gloom around every corner. If it happens again try manifesting a surf board or a canoe and having some fun. =]
I hadn't seen this post when I wrote my rather long post above.
Excellent, Anno, it cannot be emphasized enough how true this is.
the essence of Gestalt therapy is about this.
If people only realized the healing that would come their way the moment they can start owning their dreams instead of projecting the meaning out there.
The whole world would change; weather would get back to normal,
hurricanes would stay out at sea instead of being attracted to coast lines...
It is people that create the conditions around them....masses of people.
And they don't even know they are doing it, and that they are being manipulated to do it
by fear mongerers, not only the media, the press, but also the Internet, the alternative community, and themselves.
ulli
2nd August 2011, 15:27
@ GK76
you said in your post:
(strangely no leaks though).
just a hint: this image shows a person who can't cry.
When windows (eyes) burst open and water comes out, it normally means tears.
The father/mother figures are your own inner maternal and paternal roles, as you play them in life.
I hope this helps....just saying....
Anno
2nd August 2011, 17:37
[...]
Prior to that I was mainstream news follower, so Im actually rather thankful for where its led me.... away from the BS and lies. :)
Or towards those of a more attractive resonance?
Not everyone's experience is the same, so you may well be a genuine prophet of doom amongst those being given the opportunity to face fear and return love to it. I'd hate that though. If you tried to warn people no-one would listen and if you said afterwards you'd be labeled a terrorist or some kind of crank. Hard life, being a Prophet.
GK76
2nd August 2011, 22:41
@ GK76
you said in your post:
(strangely no leaks though).
just a hint: this image shows a person who can't cry.
When windows (eyes) burst open and water comes out, it normally means tears.
The father/mother figures are your own inner maternal and paternal roles, as you play them in life.
I hope this helps....just saying....
Thanks for the update, but no, this doesn't fit with what I know about myself, also much is left unanswered. I've had many dreams which can be understood from the scientific/psych approach, often been able to decode them with ease... this is different, nothing seems to fit. It was more about the situation than about any of the players.
The following is just my opinion, not aimed at anyone:
Personally I've found there is more than one source of dreams... some seem almost artificial and can be decoded with a dream analysis book or sustained thought; artificial seems the right feeling I get, as if it was a programme download... the same feeling I get with astrology and other forms of divination - although I've never believed anything 'divine' is involved, it's merely a construct. Some dreams are messages purely for the receiver to decode, always with a sense of knowing. The best way to describe it for me is: one is more of the physical and one is of the spiritual, but it goes deeper than that - and no I'm not a psychic (as far as I know), but it is something we all get from time to time. Oh well, as always these things can't be explained with mere language... There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in OUR CURRENT philosophy.
ulli
2nd August 2011, 22:51
Thanks for that clarification, and I hope you don't think I was condescending...it's just that when it comes to dreams so few people understand that the basic mechanism is for release, something that we must have in order to function normally, hence there are those four REM periods during a normal nights rest.
And I agree, there are special dreams, that are quite rare, that give information as if by a download from an external source.
The meaning of such a dream becomes clear at the moment in time when certain related events occur, and then you will know without any doubt, what it meant.
Rocky_Shorz
2nd August 2011, 23:03
one important thing to note about your dreams...
you don't dream of drowning, just being a part of the floods, which you are every year living in that area, you can dream of things 30 years before they happen, relax...
even in your dreams you are ok...
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