Dreams dictionary: Hurricane
Dreams dictionary: Interpretation 1
To see a Hurricane in your fantasy demonstrates sudden, startling changes happening in your life. You might encounter some dangerous and intense feelings.
Dreams dictionary: Interpretation 1
To see a hurricane in your dream indicates sudden, unexpected changes occurring in your life. You may be experiencing some destructive and powerful emotions.
Dreams dictionary: Interpretation 2
To dream that you are cleared up in a storm recommends that both your mental and enthusiastic strengths are working up inside and making themselves known. You might be truly devoured by your feelings. Then again, the fantasy shows that you are being constrained and pushed without wanting to toward something you would prefer not to do.
Dreams dictionary: Interpretation 2
To dream that you are swept up in a hurricane suggests that both your mental and emotional forces are building up inside and making themselves known. You may be literally consumed by your emotions. Alternatively, the dream indicates that you are being pressured and pushed against your will toward something you do not want to do.
Dreams dictionary: Miller Dream Interpretation
To hear the roar and see a hurricane heading towards you with its frightful force, you will undergo torture and suspense, striving to avert failure and ruin in your affairs. If you are in a house which is being blown to pieces by a hurricane, and you struggle in the awful gloom to extricate some one from the falling timbers, your life will suffer a change. You will move and remove to distant places, and still find no improvement in domestic or business affairs. If you dream of looking on debris and havoc wrought by a hurricane, you will come close to trouble, which will be averted by the turn in the affairs of others. To see dead and wounded caused by a hurricane, you will be much distressed over the troubles of others.
Dreams dictionary: English dream book Zedkielom (Morrison)
This dream I hate - says Balleter, Arabic interpreter of dreams - because he always portends misfortune: the danger - travelers and sailors and bitter disappointment - madly in love. He warns about the disease traders and merchants and is a precursor to family quarrels and scandals. "