whats the meanjng of the dream where someone pushes statue of gsnesh from hill top and other two elephant statues and i stop it with my right hand downhill saving a man but ganesh ji's hair pokes my right palm completely. Then I stop the person I saved and ask him to tell who saved him. Before he could answer, I myself guide him, “Don’t tell I save you- Tell through God’s command I saved you!” and he repeats after me and hails my help and God’s grace with tears in his eyes and heartfelt thankfulness. Totally 3 huge idols came down hill and I thought of running away but somehow ended up stopping them and saving people. Also, after returning I understood that I had to quickly get ready and leave for my duty- I’m a cabin crew in real life. So I quickly got my bags packed and left for duty. The seat configurations were different in my dream and as soon as I boarded the aircraft, pic asked us to go for controlled rest. I was too tired and since PIC was on my favourite seat, I went to my second favourite seat and reclined it and started to sleep with my blanket on now, the PIC, after looking at me, he offered to come to my seat and he wanted me to swap to his seat which I originally like, but then I thankfully refuse the same and continued to sleep on this particular seat that I came in now. There was also one more sequence where in I was at my office, but then the official place was our old house and one of my old friends. Azrah was supposed to have worked there on that particular desk, which I am currently supposed to be working in, prior to me, so I try to be in touch with my friend Azrah, but I don’t remember exactly what happens over there, except that she tries to help me out, or I keep an update for her or something like that? I literally do not remember what had happened
Your dream is rich with symbolism and contains multiple layers that reflect your inner thoughts, emotions, and life circumstances. Let's break down the various components and themes present in your dream.
The dream begins with the imagery of the statues of Ganesha and two other elephant statues being pushed off a hill. Ganesha, an important deity in Hinduism, symbolizes wisdom, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles. The act of these statues being pushed suggests challenges or disruptions in your life. Your response—stopping the statues with your right hand and saving a man—indicates a proactive stance and a sense of responsibility.
When Ganesha’s hair pokes your palm, it may represent the prick of spirituality or the divine; that you are engaging with concepts of faith and sacrifice. The man thanking you, emphasizing God’s command, illustrates a blended selflessness; you are courageous but also humbly acknowledging that your strength comes from a higher source. This part of your dream can point to your inherent desire to be of service and your connection to your faith.
As your dream transitions, the urgency of preparing for duty reflects the demands of your real-life job as a cabin crew member. The rapid packing symbolizes readiness and may indicate feeling prepared or, conversely, anxious about balancing personal and professional obligations.
The change in seat configurations can relate to your need for adaptability in your work environment. Your interaction with the Pilot-in-Command (PIC) enhances feelings of camaraderie but also brings about a choice: to take the most favorable position or to remain content with your current state. Refusing the offer to swap seats signifies acceptance and peace in your current situation, suggesting that despite opportunities for advancement or change, you find comfort in what you have and choose to engage in rest, which could imply the need for self-care.
The next segment of your dream relates to your workplace, which you recall as an old house. This juxtaposition might indicate nostalgia or past experiences that still resonate in your professional life, illustrating a sense of comfort yet challenge in familiar spaces. Azrah appears to be a supportive figure, representing friendship and collective effort. Your desire to stay in touch with her could reflect the importance of relationships and teamwork in your current role.
Not remembering the details can signify the ephemeral nature of experiences in life; some connections are felt deeply but may not require constant recollection of specifics.
Your dream encapsulates a journey of resilience. It signifies your higher calling and responsibility, representing your efforts to assist others in navigating their challenges. The dream weaves a narrative of spiritual influence and connection, emphasizing humility and self-acceptance in your professional life while acknowledging personal connections that enrich your existence.
In summary, this dream invites you to reflect on your roles as a helper, a professional, and a friend. It encourages nurturing a balance between duty and rest, acknowledging spiritual influences, and appreciating the relationships that support your growth and success.