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For people unfamiliar with working with dreams the key to them is to convert the imagery you see and experience in the dream and put it into WORDS. Then your logical mind can start to see and process the analogies, metaphors and various word forms to use for adjusting it like synonyms, homonyms, anagrams, from which it can make sense.

To determine whether your dream has relevance, look for the words which could show what will happen while the imagery may not show a direct relation to what could happen. The imagery is generally not literal, and neither are the words. Most people on reading prophetic passages realize they are word puzzles of some sort. The words needed to start an understanding are hidden in the articulated recording of the imagery. Your logical mind does not do well at finding the words until you at least say what you see. Your mind does far better at grasping the meanings once you write them and it sees and learns how analogies are constructed within the words. We recommend you write them before saying them (or at the same time). You may find what you say will vary from what you write too. Write, as closely as you can, what you actually see in the dream, and bracket any asides. Do not correct the grammar, only the spelling. If using an uncommon term add additional terms for it.

Words you need for determining a possible relevance of your dreams to life snuffing warnings are diverse. Look for variations on these and be alert to the words you use, both from the standpoint of synonyms and homonyms. Some terms will seem logical, others will not, here's a short (incomplete) list:

asteroid, astronomic(al), comet, giant snowball, ice, rice, boulder, wave, rock, earth, ground, spinach, earthquake, quaking, shuddering, monster, parched, hot, dry, flood, volcano, bomb, explosion, hungry, bloody, bad smell, long tail, hiding, running away, mountains speaking, star, galaxy, burnt, black hole, Grand Canyon, alien, terrorist, high winds, disease, plaque, plague... some words may not stand on their own, they may be incorporated into others...