Hi Cherith,
What a beautiful dream!
Fire in a dream can often reflect anger - sometimes anger you're aware of feeling and sometimes anger you've kept unconscious.
When you interpret a dream, look for opposite extremes of a theme. (This is one of many methods!) In your dream you have fire (anger?) which transforms into peace (dove) and then into ... a Beluga whale.
The dove (which most people see as representing peace) seems to confirm the fire as anger - anger that has been released.
There are many ways to release anger. Many people fear anger and so repress it. Expressing or releasing anger does not necessarily mean directing that anger at anyone. Anger can be released in many appropriate, safe and healing ways.
Your dream, Cherith, suggests that anger has been recently released, leaving you feeling more at peace. You may feel as if you've lost a little self-value (lost your money in your dream) in the process, but this may be more a reflection of letting go of values that were inappropriate (such as not admitting feelings of anger).
The transformation from fire to bird evokes the phoenix rising from the ashes: after fire, the regeneration of the new: the necessity for death of the old (clearance) for birth of the new.
Your dove transforms into a whale. For many people the whale represents the unconscious mind (something huge and hidden in the deep). What does a Beluga whale signify for you personally?
The peaceful whale enters your heart, suggesting you embrace (you do, with your arms in the dream) this new quality. The gift this post-anger-release peace brings you is then represented by the pendant.
A pendant is worn around the neck and the neck, in a dream, often represents communication (the source of the voice).
Your dream suggests you have the opportunity to embrace a new way of communicating - more healing than holding onto anger.
If you are familiar with the chakra system, you'll know that the neck is also the fifth chakra and its colour is blue. So your blue pendant is a double emphasis on communication for healing.
Please get back to us, Cherith, on how this fits so far ...
Jane Teresa Anderson
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