I had a dream today that I was in a small town. People were being gathered and directed into open squares throughout the town. Then, suddenly, bright white triangular objects began falling from the sky and striking people in the upper back. They were killed instantly. I have no idea who launched them or where they came from. They just appeared out of nowhere — one after another, rapidly, everywhere.
After that, people were being chased as well. I was standing under the eaves of a building, watching everything unfold. Somehow, I knew that I must not leave that sheltered place and step into the square, because anyone who went there would be killed. I even warned someone who was with me not to go out there, but most people ignored the danger and ran into the square anyway.
What makes this dream especially interesting is the symbolism of the triangle.
🔺 Spirit – Body – SoulThe three points of a triangle often symbolize the balance between spirit, body, and soul.
🔺 Past – Present – FutureA triangle can represent the bigger picture of life and the path of destiny.
🔺 Creation and TransformationIn many spiritual traditions, the triangle is a symbol of change, rebirth, and new beginnings.
🔺 Higher KnowledgeAn upward-pointing triangle is often seen as a sign of wisdom, spiritual growth, and higher consciousness.
🔺 Strength and PowerBecause it is one of the most stable geometric forms, the triangle is also associated with strength, order, and influence.
In my dream, however, the triangles were not just symbols. They seemed to act like a higher force or a powerful event that arrived suddenly and unexpectedly.
To me, the dream felt as though something unexpected could come from a higher authority or a powerful force — whether that represents a government, an institution, or some other influence. People are not expecting it, and it catches them completely by surprise.
The white triangles seemed to symbolize a sudden event or truth that brings an old way of living to an end.
What stood out to me most was that many people simply followed the crowd. They did not stop to think for themselves, question what was happening, or trust their own intuition. They ran into the square because everyone else was doing the same.
Meanwhile, I remained under the eaves because I somehow knew it was the safe place to be. To me, this may symbolize the importance of staying aware, thinking independently, and trusting one’s inner guidance rather than blindly following the masses.