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A Falling Picture

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A dream involving a falling picture indicates that others will make a rapid decision in waking life. It’s crucial to consider the spiritual meaning of a falling picture when dealing with this dream and its interpretation. On the other hand, if the picture fell on your head, you may be in a difficult predicament. When you see an image falling from the sky, you will find it tough to make a decision.

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There is a recommendation to avoid making decisions that could obviously go wrong. There’s a chance you’ll be confronted with a problematic scenario in life, and you’re trying to hide it from others by acting as if everything is fine. The issue will go away on its own. Your decision, however, will not be forgotten entirely. Your own thinking will eventually push you to seek out someone who will inspire you to confront challenges.

When you see a famous painting fall off a wall in a dream, it means that you have vital chores to fulfill. You must make the best decisions possible in your life. Dreaming of seeing a painting in a museum indicates that you should take a break from your daily routine. It’s critical to think about other options. In a professional setting, you may also be diplomatic. To overcome hurdles and negotiate a better wage, you must be prudent. Also, think about the benefits and drawbacks of the various employment options available to you.

There’s a rush of air on your face as you plunge over the edge into nothingness. You flail about, frantic for something to grab before you hit bottom, but there’s nothing — and no one — to save you. Terror consumes you as the bottom comes into view, and then, slam!

You wake up in bed. Your heart is beating too fast, but you’re safe. It was just a dream.

Not that it makes them any less disturbing, but dreams about falling are not uncommon. Read on as we take a close-up view of dreams about falling, what they could mean, and whether you can do anything about them.

There’s no scientific consensus as to the psychology behind dreams.

Studies show that certain dream themes, including falling, are common. Researchers theorize that this may reflect feelings of helplessness or rejection.

You can have a one-off dream of falling simply because you went hiking near a cliff or rolled too close to the edge of your bed. But dreaming of falling could mean that you feel:

insecure or unstable
inadequate or inferior
anxious
overwhelmed
out of control
If you frequently dream of falling, you may want to figure out why. Nightmares can sometimes be a sign of:

sleep disorders
anxiety
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Just as you’re about to hit the surface, your legs jerk and you wake up with a start, a motion that saves you from the fall. It’s a discombobulating way to wake up.

Hypnic jerks are sudden, involuntary muscle contractions that usually occur just as you’re falling asleep. It’s something that affects 60 to 70 percent of us.

The exact cause isn’t clear, but one symptom of a hypnic jerk is the sensation of falling.

Sometimes, there’s an overlap between hypnic jerks and dreams about falling. This phenomenon probably has more to do with your body falling asleep than your mind trying to tell you something.

Jerking awake from a falling dream feels like you’ve been saved. It also makes it more likely that you’ll recall this dream later. But you don’t have to fear not waking up. Hitting bottom or dying in a dream won’t kill you.

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