![]() ![]() To it, all specifics are fundamentally the same. Subconscious works on general instincts and intuitions. This is all assuming you didn't recently partake of some tornado-based media/entertainment of course. It would depend upon what stage of the problem-solution process you are at regarding whatever the perceived problem is. If it made a mess of the pool, then the message is still the same but you're subconsciously realizing that your reaction(s) to whatever it is aren't helping matters (emotionally). If the pond wasn't effected, it would show that, no matter what, at a rational level you know that whatever's agitating you will pass and you shouldn't be getting worked up over it. Depends on what the tornado did to the pond. The condition of the pond itself would reflect the nature of the emotional regard (water near-always reflects emotion/"spirit", and its condition reflects the condition of the emotion.so in turmoil, represents confusion and agitation, freezing rain reflects loneliness and isolation-type feelings, calm, clear water would be emotional stability and clear-headedness.rationale). Just think of the many quips and sayings we use in passing.we didn't choose them as accidentally or coincidentally as can be believed.). (Air and wind, as well as vehicles that travel on/in the wind or "abilities" that involve the wind/air, usually reflect particular thoughts or ways of thinking and perceiving. Thus, the tornado is actually thought given destructive form. More specifically, they represent our way of perceiving and thinking about said problems. ![]() Tornados reflect problems in life that feel overwhelming and threatening to us. Any ideas what the dream might mean would be very helpful. 1 of the tornados was about 20 foot away it travelled over a large pond and slowly disappeared. Two of the tornados were on the top of a hill a mile away. I had this dream about 3 tornados that I could see from a window in the village I used to live in. ![]()
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