Ccomerford – Dreams often tell a story, but often we miss seeing it because it is a series of scenes. So let me try to piece the pieces () together.
You start with a walk with your brother = (Oneself, or the denied part of self, meeting whatever is met in the dream. These may include rivalry, anger, feelings of persecution, love and admiration, authority, or an outgoing ability to deal with the world.) But you seem to be at ease with this aspect of yourself.
You or course need to realise that nearly always when people dream about someone they know or a strange new person or situation they automatically believe the dream is about that person, situation or animal. But when we think of our friend or partner our thoughts are not them – just our thoughts and feelings about them. So dream images are ways of communicating via our associations not actual things or people. In the world of dreams our most intimate fears and longings are given an exterior life of their own in the form of the people, objects and places of our dream.
You looked up and saw an Emirates plane coming down. Looking up suggest directing your interest above your normal view, or taking in things that were above your normal living experience. So maybe you touched a wider awareness, which can be a huge shock for many.
The Emirates plane is run by an Islamic country. So what feelings do you have about the Emirate plane, because the dream story is 50% created by you, and 50% by your core self? But whatever your associations with the Emirate plan you were obviously shocked and run away from really confronting what it represented. See
http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/core/ Experience shows that our dream images are not like real life, because a dream is nothing like outer life where things could hurt you, but is an image like on a cinema screen that even if a gun is pointed at you and fired it can do no damage – except if you run in fear; so all the things that scare you are simply your own fears projected onto the screen of your sleeping mind. So what was the fear about in your dream, the shock of which knocked several of your dream characters over? Perhaps you can see this for yourself by being a dream character and then switching to yourself as you were in the dream, by using
http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/acting-on-your-dream/#BeingPersonRemember that the intimate details of your dream story are made up of your personal associations with characters and situations of your dream.
Something major had happened, for it happened to your inner life. See
http://dreamhawk.com/inner-life/inner-world/#MakesInner for dreams are mostly a depiction of what is happening within you. It is far more important than your outer life. Something fell from on high and crashed into your awareness. So what have you learned, experienced our even seen that had such an impact on you?
Yet nothing outwardly has been disturbed. You asked for help by calling the emergency ambulance – it often concerns the stress felt by some part of our personality. Again, you can defuse the situation by being aware of the tensions or stress contributing to the dream accident. Deal with the stress of tension, and thus avoid its possible consequences. An accident in a dream may also suggest feelings of being out of control, or not being able control events occurring around you, perhaps heightening stress. A crashed plane can often link with worry about failing. Can be anxiety bringing down your ambition or adventurousness; a loss of self-confidence or mental equilibrium; warning about a business project; broken dreams and hopes. Sometimes shows or refers to a break up in a relationship. Do any of those feel linked with you?
It crashed outside a church. The church can be feelings you have about religion, or it can be your awareness of what is holy or fundamental to all life, and therefore eternal, such as the urge to exist; the cycles of life and growth; reproduction and interdependence. Without further information from you about any connection you have with the church I am simply guessing, so you could try being the church. So was the shock being confronted by the reality of the fundamental you?
The scene of the naked ambulance drivers suggests that they might showing who they are beneath the social roles and rules, in fact saying this is nothing to be scared of unless you have difficulties about showing your true feelings.
The figures could appear as if sleeping, and death in dreams if often either a death of an old way of life, or a confrontation about your own feelings or fear of death. Yet apart from your shock nothing awful had happened. It could almost be a scene from a film set where it was all acted out.
To sum up, it seems that something big and unexpected entered your life and you were shocked by it. But there were no marks on their bodies or no blood anywhere, asking you what were you so shocked about? Or at least, why were you so shocked by it to run away?
Tony