Nose Dive
Uncover Hidden Dream Meanings
To be in a plane crash in a dream is rather worrying.
You may wake up and have to remind yourself that you are in a dream. To experience the plane nose diving or falling from the sky can hurt your stomach. If this vivid dream appears to you then take note.
This dream of a plane crash nose diving or falling excessively from the sky the usually triggered by worries about over-stretching yourself, like a project or business falling apart, or the inability to settle payments.
Chances are that you simply might be scared of failing in a certain way, particularly if you are going to take a test or test, and have set yourself an impractical task or objective. Are you currently flying excessive?
In your dream you may have…
- Fallen in a plane.
- Heard sounds that the plane was going to crash.
- Could feel the plane nose diving.
- The plane was rattling – like a tin can.
Positive changes are afoot if...
- You did not crash.
- The plane suddenly stopped nose diving.
- You did not wake up in fright.
- It was a small plane rather than a commercial airline.
Detailed dream interpretation…
A plane in a dream represents one’s power. Flying represents the freedom in life. The freedom to do what one wishes. Thus, when the plane crashes this is a fear of struggle in waking life. The nose dive towards the ground is indicative of a loss of freedom. It can suggest possible failure in life. Maybe one is loosing control over a project or a person.
This frightening dream gives you a feeling that the place on the planet is uncertain or shifting. You're unmanageable and may feel that your self is deteriorating. Dreams by which all of your world is rocked or transformed are obvious indicating fear, anxiety along with a crisis in confidence. Dreams that you sink gradually but inevitably into the nosedive indicate that a crisis may happen.
Feelings that you may have encountered during a dream of plane in a nose dive...
Fear, intimidation, anxiety, discomfort, surprise, hateful, irritation.
By Florance Saul
Sep 17, 2013