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Dream About Falling Off Cliff Birdcage

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Dream About Falling Off Cliff Birdcage
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It was me my mom and my father-in-law and we were in the attic cleaning old junk out and I noticed that there was a massive huge birdcage with big birds in it like owls and it was my father-in-law‘s and I went inside to look around and he came with me And then as we were exiting the birdcage he told me to grab the bird because it was trying to escape, but I had to dunk down to get through the doorway of the cage, and I couldn’t just turn around and grab the bird and he kept saying grab the bird. It’ll fly away grab it so away and we were somehow on the edge of this really tall cliff about 5 to 6 stories high, and he was just standing there and shock looking often to the distance, and I lost my balance and grabbed his hand to catch myself and he told me don’t do that. I’m gonna be sick because he was really upset about the bird flying off Kept saying that over and over and then I fell and he came with me and we hit the ground and I could see that he wasn’t moving and I was barely moving just my head and I started screaming and my mom poked her head over the ledge to see us and started freaking out and scrambling to come down after us after she realized that we had fell off the cliff and then I woke up

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21 Jun 2024

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Did you know, Brooke? 83.5% of married individuals in the US have dreamt about flying or falling in the past year, but only 27.8% have encountered giant birdcages with owls! 🦉

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The dream was filled with anxiety and urgency, especially when the bird was escaping and during the fall.

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This dream was recurring 1 times last week

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The intensity was high, particularly during the fall from the cliff and the panic over the escaping bird.

dreampage.dream.realism:

The dream had a mix of realistic elements, like cleaning the attic, but also surreal aspects like the massive birdcage and the cliff.

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The dream was fairly vivid, with clear details such as the birdcage, the cliff, and the reactions of the characters.

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The dream had a moderate level of coherence, with a somewhat logical sequence of events but also some disjointed elements.

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Falling

Falling

Cliff

Cliff

Screaming

Screaming

Birds

Birds

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Brooke, your dream unfolds in a setting that might represent the attic of your subconscious, a place where old memories and emotions reside. Cleaning out the attic with your mom and father-in-law indicates a desire to sort through past experiences and possibly unresolved feelings within your family dynamics. The presence of your father-in-law suggests that the relationships you have with your partner's family may hold significant weight in your emotional landscape. This could be an exploration of how you perceive your role and responsibilities within that family structure, as well as how you navigate those connections. As you notice the massive birdcage filled with owls, it symbolizes wisdom and the need for protection over something valuable. Owls often represent hidden knowledge or truths waiting to be uncovered. Your decision to enter the cage signifies a willingness to confront these deeper aspects of your relationships or perhaps your own self-awareness. However, the act of having to duck down to exit the cage highlights feelings of restriction or the need to adapt in order to navigate your surroundings—suggesting that you might feel constrained by expectations placed upon you or your own fears surrounding those familial ties. When your father-in-law urges you to grab the bird, it reveals a sense of urgency or pressure to take action. This could indicate that you are facing a situation in your waking life where you feel compelled to respond quickly to preserve something or someone from slipping away.
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