Just seeing fire would be interpreted as unseen problems that may occur in life. It has also been reported that fire has different colors. If the fire is red or almost like it’s natural color, it means success, but if it is blue or black it would mean hard time for the dreamer in the near future.
A fire without flames or crackling which consumes part of the land is synonymous with illness and accidents. However, it is more serious if the fire is coming down from heaven to earth which means the dreamer must have committed some social injustice with their parents, or other relatives, or even with animals.
If fire is without smoke, it means problems would occur in the life of the dreamer for a short period of time.
Source: The Science of Dreams (Dr Muhammed Ahmed Qadri and iecrc)
A fire without flames or crackling which consumes part of the land is synonymous with illness and accidents. However, it is more serious if the fire is coming down from heaven to earth which means the dreamer must have committed some social injustice with their parents, or other relatives, or even with animals.
If fire is without smoke, it means problems would occur in the life of the dreamer for a short period of time.
Source: The Science of Dreams (Dr Muhammed Ahmed Qadri and iecrc)
Submitted By: Jorge
Fire is favorable to the dreamer if he does not get burned. It brings continued prosperity to seamen and voyagers, as well as to those on land.
To dream of seeing your home burning, denotes a loving companion, obedient children, and careful servants.
For a business man to dream that his store is burning, and he is looking on, foretells a great rush in business and profitable results.
To dream that he is fighting fire and does not get burned, denotes that he will be much worked and worried as to the conduct of his business. To see the ruins of his store after a fire, forebodes ill luck. He will be almost ready to give up the effort of amassing a handsome fortune and a brilliant business record as useless, but some unforeseen good fortune will bear him up again.
If you dream of kindling a fire, you may expect many pleasant surprises. You will have distant friends to visit.
To see a large conflagration, denotes to sailors a profitable and safe voyage. To men of literary affairs, advancement and honors; to business people, unlimited success.
Source: Dream Dictionary (10,000 Dreams Interpreted - by Gustavus Hindman Miller)
To dream of seeing your home burning, denotes a loving companion, obedient children, and careful servants.
For a business man to dream that his store is burning, and he is looking on, foretells a great rush in business and profitable results.
To dream that he is fighting fire and does not get burned, denotes that he will be much worked and worried as to the conduct of his business. To see the ruins of his store after a fire, forebodes ill luck. He will be almost ready to give up the effort of amassing a handsome fortune and a brilliant business record as useless, but some unforeseen good fortune will bear him up again.
If you dream of kindling a fire, you may expect many pleasant surprises. You will have distant friends to visit.
To see a large conflagration, denotes to sailors a profitable and safe voyage. To men of literary affairs, advancement and honors; to business people, unlimited success.
Source: Dream Dictionary (10,000 Dreams Interpreted - by Gustavus Hindman Miller)
Submitted By: Miller G.
When a man dreams of fire, or that he sees fire, it means the issue of his choler ; and commonly they that dream of fire are active and furious ; if a man dreams he is burnt by fire, a violent fever is prognosticated thereby. When a man dreams that his bed is on fire, and that he perished, it betokens damage, sickness, or death to his wife; and if the wife dream it, the same will happen to her husband. If one dream that the kitchen is on fire, that denotes death to his cook.
Source: Napoleon's Oraculum and Dream Book
Source: Napoleon's Oraculum and Dream Book
Submitted By: Pico N.
Dreaming of a raging fire means you forgot to turn down the thermostat before you went to bed. (Or else it’s just another hot flash.)
Author: Roz Warren [www.RosalindWarren.com]
Author: Roz Warren [www.RosalindWarren.com]
Submitted By: Jorge R.