I Dreamt About A Swarm Of Bees
Anybody ever had a dream about a swarm of bees? I just experienced my first dream about bees and it happened at the most opportune time.
Before going to bed last night, I set out my goals of what I wanted to accomplish for the next day (today). I had plans to wake up early this morning to write more blogs and write my first product review on my website.
My alarm clock went off several times, but I continued to hit the snooze button. The last time it went off, I said to myself, "I'm just going to lay here for 5 minutes and then get up."
How many of you know that 5 minutes turned into an hour? I know I'm not the only one to experience this lol.
But as I went back to sleep, I had the dream about the bees. I woke up very curious about what was the meaning behind this dream. So I googled it!
It referenced that dreaming about bees could symbolize working hard or having a lot to do, as in the phrase, "busy as a bee." It also referenced "Industriousness, dedication, and commitment." I also read, "Bees are a message about the teamwork you engage in when you are awake and the group energy or community effort you are involved in - watching how the Bees work can teach us how to get along and keep things functional within a complex group dynamic." Bees are the master team-builders!
I immediately thought about WA and my involvement with the community after reading that post.
Then, one of my close friends called me and told me she had a dream about me being pregnant. Now, she normally has dreams of herself being pregnant, but it always turns out someone close to her is pregnant.
This time she had a dream I was pregnant. Now, she thinks I'm pregnant. So, as I further researched the meaning of dreams about bees, I also ran across this, "Have a candid discussion about getting pregnant with your significant other.
I'm not sure what that dream was trying to show me, but I know in due time, God will show me. His timing is always perfect!
Be blessed everyone!
Brandi
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Thanks for sharing, Brandi.
You're welcome!