What Are The Similarities Between Wild Cats And Crashing Planes

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Dream Symbols for Wild Cats and Crashing Planes
The following two dreams were very interesting on how it brought terror for both dreamers; however, this is a good thing for it encourages them to view what is actually happening in their life. Once they acknowledge the truth, their next steps become clearer.
Dream
Every night, I keep having these dreams, they aren't always the same exact dream, but they all have the same similar component. At some point in my dream, there's a very large, intimidating, angry wild cat growling at me. I'm running from it and it's chasing me. It scares me, obviously...but it's happening every night and I'm curious as to what it might mean? Any ideas?
Interpretation
What I immediately intuitively received was the wild
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Then the plane crashes right in front of me into the houses across the street. I saw blue around the plane, not in the sky, but around the plane is this deep blue almost looked aura-like? I could felt the heat while debris was flying. I felt absolutely terrified! I immediately ran into the house to get my kids (I have 6). I shook as I scrambled to get my children and a few things (I have one child that needs a lot of medical equipment/supplies) to throw into the car to leave. When I woke up, looked at the time, and it was 3:43...don't know if that has some meaning.
Interpretation
This could be a precognitive dream of an airplane crashing in the future at 3:43? Obviously, avoid flights at gate or a plane with the number 343, this goes for friends and family members, too.
The following are other possible meanings of this dream:
• Another meaning is you that you’re afraid of everything crashing around you.
• Perhaps, the airplane symbolizes how you would like to take flight from your life; however, in reality you could not leave your children behind as shown in the

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