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In your dream last night, there appeared a fire. There are several definitions of the dream of fire.

Dream of incendie meaning:

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First interpretation of the fire dream:
Dreaming of a house fire reveals that a change will happen in your life.
Often dreaming that there is a fire in your home can mean that you refuse or slow down the changes that are taking place in your life.
Dreaming of a fire and putting it out shows that you will overcome the oppositions and barriers set up in your path thanks to your work and the effort you will put into it.
Dreaming of starting a fire can reveal that you are suffering and through this fire you are trying to destroy something that plunges you into despair, it can be a feeling, an emotion or even a relationship.

Second interpretation of the fire dream:
Dreaming of a forest fire is a warning, it announces a great danger and has been since the dawn of time.
Dreaming of a house fire or dreaming of an apartment fire burning with a clear fire and yet without it being consumed or destroyed: predicts a job and dignity.
If the house is consumed by fire: great adversity, punishment, trial, shame, misfortune, unexpected ruin.
Dreaming of a fire in your house makes you think: fatal danger for those who see it, brilliant legacy for those who put it out.
Dreaming of a forest fire is a sign of aggressiveness, you will have to review your behaviour.

Third interpretation of the fire dream:
Seeing a fire, unexpected joy.
Seeing your house burned down, good profit for modest people, dreaming of a car or truck fire has a contrary interpretation.
Seeing or learning of a fire, on the love plane announces a tragedy in which you will be involved.
To put out a fire in a dream, predicts a legacy or a happy love.

Dreams associated with dreaming of fire see:
fire dream
flame dream
firefighter’s dream, explosion, fire, burn, fireplace.

A dreamer tells us about his dream of fire:
Last night in my dream, there was a huge fire. My whole school was surrounded by flames. The students were screaming and screaming in fear. I was stuck in my classroom. The black fumes from the fire were all over the room. I took a chair to break a window but the flames didn’t want me to go out and burned my arms and face to keep me in this murderous blaze.

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