Dream Interpretation: End of the World

Dream Interpretation: End of the World –a really scary topic! Nonetheless, if you’re looking for information on an end of the world dream you’ve just had, please take a look below.

If you feel like it, please share your dream of the end of the world in the comments section.

Dream Interpretation: End of the World

NOAA caption: Project Vortex. The Dimmitt Tornado. South of Dimmitt, Texas. June 2, 1995. Photographer: Harald Richter

I’m interested in Dream Interpretation: End of the World, because I just had a really frightening dream about the end of the world. In my dream, tornadoes brewed on the horizon. When I awoke, I felt terrified, as if the world was actually ending. I wondered, “Is this true? Is the world really ending?”

Here’s what Gillian Holloway, author of a very helpful dream interpretation book, The Complete Dream Book, says about Dream Interpretation: End of the World.  I’ve also included a link for the book on Amazon, for your convenience. For your information, this is a book that I often consult, and highly recommend,

Here’s an excerpt from Gillian’s LifeTreks website on “End of the World” dreams. Interestingly, she categorizes them as nightmares. The link to her entire article on the topic is under the quote. In the following excerpt, she says:

  • I find these dreams are frequently associated with a sense of impending change in the dreamers own life. The personal change tends to be somewhat global in nature, and something that changes the very foundation of life. Changes such as divorce, the death of a parent, or a change in religious faith may be associated with these last days dreams.
  • Useful Questions:
    • Are you going through a kind of global shift within yourself right now?
    • What do you think could bring on such massive destruction?

Gillian Holloway, LifeTreks, Nightmares, End of the World

I found her interpretation very helpful. As it turned out, I had the dream just before my husband moved to another state to take a new job. Even though he came home on weekends, I felt like our marriage had ended. He lived most of the week far away from home. In addition, he no longer involved himself in our life the way he used to. Fortunately, the job only lasted six weeks. Then he came home. Eventually, things went back to the way they had been. And, the world did not end!

Also, take a look at another one of my blog posts on End of the World Dream Interpretation:

End of the World Dream Interpretation

and also:

Vivid Apocalyptic Dreams – What Do They Mean?

 

 

 

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Carol Chapman
 

Carol Anne Chapman is the author of When We Were Gods, Arrival of the Gods in Egypt, and Have Your Hearts Desire. She met her husband first in a dream. Formerly the media photojournalist at a NASA center, she presently provides online guidance on such topics as dream interpretation, the Golden Ones, and past life memories at https://CarolChapmanLive.com/bookasession. She has been featured on Coast- to-Coast AM hosted by George Noory and Art Bell as well as CBS radio's Kimmie and Steve and The Maria Shaw Show. Her articles have been published in Venture Inward, Alternative Perceptions, Dream Network, The Open Road, and FATE Magazine.

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