Nowhere to Run - DivX Version (Normal Quality), iPod/iPhone Version
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IMDB rating: 4.90 Plot: Escaped convict Sam Gillen single handedly takes on ruthless developers determined to evict Clydie - a widow with two young children. Nobody knows who Sam is. |
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Actors: Van Damme Jean-Claude,Culkin Kieran,Levine Ted,Blatchford Edward,Starke Anthony,Ackland Joss,Graf Allan,Termo Leonard,Apisa Robert,Brown Jophery C.,Brubaker Tony,George Ron Howard,Goric Voyo,Action,Romance,Drama,
Car accident dream interpretation?
Last night I dreamed that I was in a car accident. I was driving down a street near my home when I went to turn onto another street. When I turned onto that street I realized suddenly that it was one way, and I was going the wrong way. At the same moment, another car, going the right way on the street, showed up and I hit them (I probably would of hit them anyways because of fact that for the street he was on to go one way,it would have dumped him into oncoming traffic anyways.) My car went up on the median, and theirs went out onto the busy street I was turning from and caused a six car pile-up. Out of nowhere the police showed up. They took everyone to some random place (the inside was all white) and started asking about the accident, but no one asked me anything. When I finally got someone’s attention enough to tell them about my part, they kept getting my name wrong and ignoring that I had caused the accident. I was physically uninjured. The guy I ran into was in critical condition, and the rest are unknown. I was very upset to have caused the accident, but no one would listen that I’d done it. Finally, they just gathered everyone up and took us all to the hospital in a helicopter, regardless of the injury. At that point I woke up. The dream itself was very detailed and realistic. As far as I know, there was no color in the dream or anything, but I dream strangely anyways. I don’t dream or picture images in my mind, its more like a running dialogue that is somehow real?
Could anyone tell me the meaning of this dream? I looked up car accidents in the dream dictionary, but they’re all very generalized.
Have you ever been in one?
I dreamt about mine, once, and I actually did, just blocks away from where my house and dream was.
Sometimes, it’s the opposite of my dream.
Seeyatiful | Nov 19, 2009
Did something happen recently that seemed to crash and fall apart? Such as a relationship, or a friendship? Or did you not do something at work or home and you missed a deadline, or something didn’t happen because you missed a detail?
Dreams about cars have a lot of elements in them, because each part of driving a car has a metaphor to it.There’s the part about first knowing how to drive a car safely without getting any tickets - something we have to do each and every time we get in the driver’s seat. There’s the knowing exactly how to get where you are going, which turn to take, which road to take, and possible alternative routes. You may start out with one route in your head and a phone call could change your plans in an instant and you change your route to match. There’s the element of being in control in the driver’s seat, and when you lose control bad things happen as a result. So that’s why I ask about something happening recently where, 1) you were in control of something, 2) you had a course to follow and something changed too quickly for you, and 3) the repercussions of that change came down on your head and you suffered consequences even though "it was an accident". Get it? An accident? Because you were recently in a situation where you should have been able to control everything, AND you did your part, but a sudden change somewhere changed all your plans too quickly for you to recover quickly, and you are suffering the repercussions as a result. And you are feeling guilty about it, even though the initial trigger is not your fault. Someone else appearing in your path out of nowhere is not your fault, but theirs for not obeying the law of "Right of Way". (This happened to my brother, by the way - he was driving down a road and another car pulled out right in front of him and my brother hit him because it couldn’t have really been avoided. My brother was found at fault because he hit the other car even though the other car did not use the center lane as a turning lane and let my brother pass before merging into traffic.) You are suffering repercussions because someone else popped in and triggered some events that you couldn’t avoid, and you only see your side, so you are taking the blame even though it is not entirely your fault. This could be a metaphor for a recent work situation or a family crisis.
The best thing you can do is find that trigger and figure out their side of the story, so that you can get a more complete picture. And then try to forgive yourself for making a mistake based on that trigger that caused such a chain reaction. And yes, your brain can lie to you and tell you things that aren’t true (happens to me all the time in dreams) so it may be you are taking on or feeling much more guilt about this recent chain of events than you realize, and this might be your subconscious telling you that you are either over-reacting, OR you are really more guilty of this happening than you believe. But what’s most important is whether or not you can forgive yourself in the end. Focus on forgiving the others and yourself in this situation, and your dreams will change.
enn | Nov 19, 2009
