Fire Drill
To dream of a fire drill represents preparation or readiness for an urgent situation. Going through the motions or having a plan ready in case a situation gets out of control. An escape plan for a worst case scenario you have anxiety about.
Fire Engine (Firetruck)
To dream of a fire engine or firetruck represents your decision making ability focused on solving a problem that has gotten out of control. It may also reflect another person or situation that helps you to solve a problem that is getting out of hand.
Fire Escape
To dream of a fire escape represents your need to distance yourself from a harmful situation or problem people. You may feel like you need space. A fire escape may also reflect your wish to be independent or be self-sufficient if you had to. A plan that is your "way out" if a problem arises.
Fire Extinguisher
To dream of a fire extinguisher represents you or someone else that totally focused on getting a problem under control. Using all your power or resources to deal with a something that is getting out of hand.
Fire Hydrant
To dream of a fire hydrant represents an emergency option that you are aware of, but never use. A fail-safe or backup plan to deal with a problem if it gets out of hand.
Negatively, a fire hydrant may be a sign that you are always prepared to overreact or "throw the baby out with the bath water" if things get bad.
Example: A man dreamed of seeing a yellow fire hydrant. In waking life he was always prepared to kill himself if his health problems got any worse, but they never did.
Fired
To dream of getting fired from work represents feelings of rejection, being cut off, or not being liked. The end of a situation, or relationship in waking life. Feeling stripped of an obligation, responsibility, or prestige. Feeling unwelcome.
To dream of being fired from a job may also represent feelings of not being good enough to do something anymore. Feeling that you are no longer important to a situation or relationship. Feeling that you'll never be able to do something that's important to you ever again.
Being fired in a dream may also reflect anger or retribution you are feeling from someone else for a mistake or lack of loyalty.
Negatively, being fired in a dream may be a sign that you feel bad for not being perfect in some way. Alternatively, it may also be a sign that you having difficulty acknowledging your mistakes or taking responsibility.
Fireman
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Fireman Pole
To dream of a fireman pole represents a readiness to act. Something you have or a plan that allows a quick response in case a problem gets out of hand. Knowing you have everything you need just in case.
Using a fireman pole may reflect a quick response to a problem you've encountered. Your split second readiness. You are on top of things.
Glass House
To dream of a glass house may represent a perspective or opinion that is extremely fragile to criticism. It may also reflect a heightened sense of anxiety about being attacked, singled out, or embarrassed.
Haunted House
To dream of a haunted house represents a perspective on life that is stuck with unresolved issues. There are bad memories or negative aspects of your life that are still effecting you to this day based past events. You may feel overwhelmed by feelings about your past. Feeling that you can never get over guilt or bad memories. Feeling that you are being constantly reminded of bad things that happened in your past. Living in a situation where you constantly fear your past coming back to "haunt you" or embarrass you.
Eerie feeling life, lingering feelings of being ineffective or ignored. Feelings about your life being completely negative while you put up with it.
Negatively, a haunted house may reflect your awareness of yourself living with trauma that you aren't dealing with.
A haunted house is a sign that you need to begin process negativity from your past. You may need to confront fears, learn to forgive, or try to develop confidence so that you can let go of the past. It may also be a sign that you need to try new things, move away, or try to start a new life to get your mind focused on the future. Change may be something you need to work very hard on to help yourself move in life.
Example: A woman dreamed of living in a haunted house. In waking life she regularly felt lingering fear that her choice to have a family when she was younger was going to rob her of having a more successful future.
Example 2: A woman dreamed of living in a haunted house. In waking life she felt fear that her choice to move away from her old home was mistake. The haunted house may have reflected her persistent uncertainties about living with an unresolved mistake.
Example 3: A woman dreamed of living in a haunted apartment. In waking life he felt she couldn't stop herself from neglecting her school studies to party with friends. She felt she could never return to her old studying habits anymore and felt a lingering anxiety about becoming a loser for the rest of her life because of poor academic performance from not studying hard enough. The haunted house may have reflected her willingness to put up with her feelings of lingering failure to return to her old studying habits. She was metaphorically "living with her dead former student self."
Rooming House
To dream of a rooming house represents a perspective on a situation that requires you to put up with other people's ideas or needs all the time. You may feel like can't ever let go or enjoy yourself.
Alternatively, a rooming house may reflect a current living situation with people you don't really like.
Example: A woman dreamed of leaving a rooming house. In waking life family members that she didn't like finally moved out.
The White House
To dream of The White House represents a perspective on a situation that has total authority, power, and control over decision-making of a free state of mind. A state of mind that feels free from constraints and able to lead, dictate terms, and think freely with free will. A desire for personal freedom, autonomy, or the pursuit of your own goals without limitations. The freedom to implement ideas and the authority to influence broader strategies. The ability to exercise control over your life or make decisions with clarity and confidence. Confidence in not having to think about a single thing that you don't want to. Feelings about being in control of yourself while being in control of what you think as well.
Negatively, dreaming about The White House may represent feelings of not being a total authority over your own thoughts or decisions. Scenarios where you doubt your free will over personal, professional, or social circumstances, reflecting an internalized struggle with self-esteem or assertiveness. Frustration or insecurity stemming from the realization that you are not the ultimate authority on your mental narrative or that external factors, doubts, or other influences are imposing upon your decision-making power. Anxiety about losing the 'commanding lead' over your own life direction or principles.
Example: A man dreamed of seeing The White House off in the distance. In waking life, he was close to getting a big promotion at work. In this case, The White House may have reflected the man's anticipation of the increased authority, autonomy, and decision-making power he would obtain in his job.
Example 2: A man dreamed of seeing the front of The White House blocked off by a big black iron fence with a red stripe across it. In waking life, he was experiencing the most powerful hallucinations of his life which prevented him from leaving the house or living his life normally in any way at all. In this case, The White House may have reflected the man's recognition of a significant barrier to his personal freedom, control, and autonomy due to his debilitating hallucinations. The White House, a symbol of control and authority, being blocked off by a big black iron fence with a red stripe, might represent the perceived insurmountable obstacles in his mental state, hindering his ability to exercise control over his life or make decisions with clarity and confidence.
Example 3: A man dreamed of standing outside The White House and then experiencing UFO spaceships landing to pick up all his family, except his father. In waking life, he was experiencing strange visions along with witnessing repeating number patterns everywhere he went. In this case, The White House may have reflected his feelings about himself initially having total control over his mind as a rational free thinker, while the UFOs symbolize a challenge to this perspective due to all his strange visions.
Wooden House
To dream of a wooden house represents feelings about a perspective on situation "lived in as normal" that's natural about doing what you're supposed to do. Your take on the experience of current conditions that isn't cheating you about doing what you need to do. A perspective outlook of a situation with natural foundations and emotionally connected to what truly matters. Feelings about a perspective on a situation that doesn�t cheat you out of what you need or what you're supposed to do.
Negatively, dreaming about a wooden house could represent feelings of fragility, vulnerability, or fear that a perspective on a situation that feels natural about doing what you're supposed to do is not as secure or durable as it appears. Doubt about whether your current stability or grounded mindset can withstand challenges or time.
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Arson
To dream of arson represents destructiveness. It may also reflect intense anger, a desire for revenge, or intentionally wanting to destroy someone else's goals or happiness. Arson may also symbolize rage or anger that is bottled up. Never wanting someone else to feel good or have power ever again.
Arson in a dream may be a sign that you are harboring bitterness, jealousy, or hatred.
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Bricks
To dream of bricks represents solidarity or endurance with the basic building blocks or fundamental components of a situation, relationship, or project. The core elements of a problem or solution, and the sense of stability, strength, resilience, and permanence that these components offer. Feelings about something being meant to last. The groundwork or foundational aspects of a permanent outlook on life.
Negatively, dreaming about bricks could represent feelings of burden, pressure, or the weight of responsibilities. Feeling stuck, hindered, or limited by foundational issues or structural problems. Perhaps you feel overwhelmed by the magnitude of the task at hand or the painstaking effort required to build or break down something substantial.
To dream of a brick house represents a perspective on a situation that is secure, unwavering, or confident. A perspective about a situation being solid, dependable, and resistant to change. A state of mind or a situation in your waking life that is established and unlikely to change, which can be either comforting or stifling depending on the context. An outlook on life that is secure in why it can't be canceled easily. A sense of security, protection, and resilience. A state of affairs that you perceive to be firmly established, reliable, and difficult to tear down. Family life security that is unwavering. Negatively, a brick house may represent a mindset that is too fixed or stubborn, resisting necessary change or adaptation.
To dream of a brick wall represents feelings about encountering a seemingly insurmountable obstacle or barrier. Your perception of a challenge or difficulty that seems hard to overcome or resistant to change. Barriers or restrictions in your path that prevent you from moving forward or achieving your goals. Feeling that there is nothing else left to do except stop. A secure, unwavering, or confident obstacle that isn't allowing you to continue. People, a force, or rules that solidly stand against you. A warning symbol for a major change is coming up in your life and you don't see it.
Negatively, dreaming about a brick wall could represent feelings of frustration, impasse, or limitation. It might symbolize a sense of helplessness or defeat in the face of an immovable obstacle. Perhaps you feel stuck, blocked, or thwarted in your efforts to progress in some aspect of your waking life. It might also signify rigid or unyielding boundaries, possibly indicating a relationship or situation that feels confining or restrictive. Feelings about some part of your life that absolutely must stop or you will experience "pain" or serious consequences. Feelings about not doing anything else for the rest of your life with the way you are because you have no choice other than to change.
Example: A woman dreamed of a truck carrying a load of bricks that was beginning to spill the bricks. In waking life, she was having trouble paying her mortgage. In this case, the bricks falling off the truck may have reflected her feelings about the foundational stability and security of her home life starting to crumble or become unstable due to her financial difficulties. She may have felt that every last dollar counts in order to pay her mortgage where each brick lost represents money lost that could have been used towards the security of her mortgage being completely paid off.
Example 2: A man dreamed of standing in front of a white brick wall. In waking life, he confronted the first day of the most powerful spiritual challenge of his life. In this case, the white brick wall may have reflected his feelings about the magnitude of the challenge that wouldn't let him progress without it. It was a call to absolute honesty and integrity because he had to change all his bad habits for the rest of his life without exception.
Example 3: A woman dreamed of seeing a teenage girl outside a brick home before being hit by a truck. In waking life, the woman was frustrated with her teenage daughter choosing to move out. In this case, the daughter being outside a brick home may have reflected her feelings about her daughter's decision to leave home unintelligently giving up unwavering family security.