🛌 What I Did Before This Dream

It has been a while since I posted one of my dreams, but this one stuck with me. The night before, I was drinking whiskey shots and hunch punch—a mix of 60% liquor and 40% juice—while hosting overnight guests (rare for me since I’m a major hermit). My sister mentioned she believed we were headed for war with Russia, and I’d seen a news clip about fiery debris falling from the sky into residential neighborhoods.

I’m a Santera, omo Shango. All of that shaped the energy of what came next.

🌆 The Dream: Running from Fire in a Strange City

My spouse and I were running with a huge crowd through a city I’d never seen before. Massive fireballs fell from the sky. When they hit the ground, they formed glowing circles of fire that slowly closed in on anyone trapped inside them.

People were panicking—mothers screamed for their children, others searched for hiding places.

As we ran across a bridge, I dropped my wallet through the grate. People rushed beneath us in the streets below. I took a quick detour—not for the money, because I didn’t think it mattered in a war—but for my ID. I felt that if we never made it home, proving who I was would be essential.

💳 Identity and the Wallet Chase

A man who looked Southeast Asian was checking the streets for valuables. He spotted my wallet, picked it up, and casually walked away. Once he noticed I was getting closer, he took off running. I shouted. Another man saw what was happening and helped me get it back.

I reunited with my spouse, and we kept running.

🙏 Calling on Spirit and Divine Intervention

As fireballs kept falling, I started praying—asking God for forgiveness, calling on my ancestors, begging the Orisha for protection. One fireball got so close I could see its angry face. I spoke directly to it:

“You are of Shango. I am your child.”

It hit the ground—but didn’t form a fire circle. We escaped. I truly felt I was protected because of my connection to Shango.

🏚️ Shift: Finding Shelter and the Pacifier Incident

The dream shifted. I was now with my sister, hiding in a rundown shack. A woman had stayed there with her child the night before, and she returned, demanding her son’s pacifier.

We didn’t know where it was and told her she couldn’t come back in. After moving a few boxes, we found a big rubber pacifier-looking item with a ball at one end. We handed it over. She left satisfied.

🧠 Dream Interpretation with AI Support

I’m asking AI to help interpret this dream using knowledge of psychology and dream symbology. The themes of identity, spiritual protection, ancestral connection, and divine presence all stood out. Even in chaos, Spirit showed me I was not alone.

🔥 Fireballs Falling from the Sky Symbolically, falling fire often represents upheaval, transformation, or divine reckoning. The fireballs forming circles may suggest spiritual trials—closed systems that demand inner clarity to escape. Their eventual shrinking echoes pressure, confinement, or karmic cycles tightening around unresolved patterns.

💳 The Wallet and Identity My instinct to recover my wallet—not for money but for ID—speaks volumes. In dream language, the wallet can represent personal power, spiritual authority, or self-recognition. The ID specifically points to identity—my unique essence and how it’s validated (or threatened) when the world feels unstable.

🏃 The Running Chase The man who briefly stole my wallet may represent false paths, distractions, or egoic pursuits that temporarily pull us away from spiritual truth. My ability to reclaim it with the help of others suggests divine assistance and the importance of community or spirit allies.

🗣️ The Angry Fireball and My Declaration Facing the fireball directly and naming my lineage with Shango is spiritually potent. It mirrors initiatory trials where identity and alignment offer protection. In Yoruba cosmology, Shango governs fire, justice, and divine judgment. By invoking him, I affirmed my standing—not just in faith but in elemental power.

🏚️ The Shack and the Pacifier This scene feels like a return to vulnerability. The woman’s urgency for her son’s pacifier might represent a quest for comfort or healing in a destabilized world. My resistance to letting her back in parallels boundaries—guarding sacred space from re-entry unless resolution or exchange occurs.

🌀 Overall Symbolic Themes

  • Ancestral protection: My prayers and spiritual heritage provide safety.
  • Identity amid chaos: Preserving who I am is more vital than material security.
  • Boundaries and discernment: Not everyone has rightful access to my healing space.
  • Transformation through trial: Fire here isn’t just destruction—it’s purification, revelation, and rebirth.

This dream speaks of a soul refining itself under pressure, claiming its spiritual lineage, and discerning who gets to journey with it.

Ashe!

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#DreamSymbolism, #SanteriaSpirituality, #SpiritualProtection, #ShangoBlessings


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