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Dream of space

I was flying in space, in the universe, i saw the earth, the sun and saturn, i saw that earth was shrinking because the sun was too close to it, so i rescued the earth, and i tried to balance it back again so that it won't fly away into an endless cycle to nowhere. when i got the earth stable again, in it's axis, i also sensed that the gravity was a bit out of sync, but as soon as i got it under control, i saw someone i knew, sitting there on the earth, i told him to stay put and not to move too much otherwise he will cause the earth to swing into an unstable situation again. he was very sad and sorrowful for what has happened and he kept on saying he's sorry, he felt very guilty for doing something, but i didn't know what. then i saw saturn on my right moving closer, and i held out my hand and commanded it to STOP, and it stopped halfway and just stayed put. there wasn't a lot of brightness in the universe, only a dim light shining on earth and the sun looked quite exhausted. there was another planet on my left that was even closer to the earth, but i knew that this planet was responsible for keeping earth afloat, i think it was the moon. i remember speaking to God, asking Him to give earth another chance, they deserve it.

This dream was added to the dreams database first time 12 years ago on February 20, 2014

Dream Interpretation Analysis

Meaning of space in a dream

Seeing space in a dream, dreaming of space as in outer space is the meaning of emptiness in our soul. Where do we go from now on ? - the dream is trying to alert us from the places where we might be lost in. The space is really a cold dark place going forever. Space in dream symbolize being lost and searching for a source of light.


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