As in real life, alarms that appear in dreams are warnings against danger that must be taken into account to avoid unpleasant situations; especially if these images are frequent.
The oneiric alarms can be sirens, whistles, shouts, or light signals. In the latter case, if they are located in a door or window it means that people that you trust could betray you.
If it is yourself who sets the alarm off, then you must take on your projects as soon as possible; situations that could alter those plans may appear later.
[1]Something needs to be activated; something must be done immediately (a dream of warning or a dream of war). Are you showing tendencies of too great a separation between conscious action and unconscious feelings or wishes.7 It could also be a reactive dream, after your alarm clock has gone off!
[2]Vision: An alarm going off is a warning to act swiftly on a present project. Setting off the alarm yourself: you are restless, impatient, and nervous; or you are getting unnecessarily worked up about somebody else’s problem. Depth Psychology: See Signal, Whistle.
[3]Caution or warning; you are veering off your path, approaching a questionable situation or relationship. Be aware and take responsibility for what needs to be changed.
[4]Hearing an alarm (fire, burglar, or clock) in your dream predicts an exciting and profitable time ahead.
See Also: Fright.
[5]Dreams of an alarm are a message to pay attention and be alert, because something important is happening.
[6]To hear an alarm bell in your sleep signifies a situation that is giving you much anxiety.
[7]Symbolic of being alerted or awakened to do something, Num. 10:5
[8]1. Warning;
2. Warning of judgment Amos 3:6; (Rev. 9:2-3.
[9]Something in one’s life needs attention.
[10]lucky numbers: 02-8-18-26-38-51
giving an: hasten others to accomplish plans—their own, not yours.
going off: act swiftly on present project to prevent loss.
hearing an, while awake: are too late to repair the damage.
asleep: time to replenish your energies, apologize.
setting an, yourself: your impatience is haunting you; use past insights instead.
someone else’s: the problem is not yours; keep your valuables close.
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