This dream really puzzles me any assistance would be appreciated.
I dreamed I was at home and just like in real life, we have a field of several acres behind the house that is adjacent to state wildlife area. In the dream, the field was filled with that golden or straw colored dry grass. Mark, my Dad, and myself were planning to go hunting that day. Next to the field are woods bordered by evergreens (we have woods, but don't have big grove of evergreens bordering them). It was really nice sunny day.
I looked out my bedroom window out at the field and I saw lightening strike the field. The field caught fire. I thought maybe it won't spread very far. I went downstairs and watched it from the back door. The fire spread rapidly until there was a towering inferno http://edweb.sdsu.edu/wip/examples/wildfir...es/fire2000.jpg . I thought maybe it won't come near the cabin. It then spread so quickly it was apparent that it would start to burn down the cabin. I alerted Dad, who was still in bed, and he went outside and started watering the backyard down with the hose. I thought this looked a little silly, there's this big inferno and Dad's trying to put a stop to it with a little hose. The fire stopped at the back yard and came no closer.
After the fire was mostly out, the land looked completely black, and there were little stumps sticking up. This was no ordinary aftermath of a fire, I got this horrible sinking feeling, that this was completely and utter desolation for the whole world, the end of mankind...with no chance of recovery, complete despair. Something told me, that this was tragic results of mankind's interference with Nature.
A few fires were still burning, even though it looked like there was nothing left to burn up. We were not going to go hunting today. Certainly the animals escaped. Just then, 2 badly burned waterbucks
( http://wzus.ask.com/r?t=a&d=us&s=a...cobelechwe1.jpg ) walked up to me on my porch seeking my help. I invited one in (the other walked off) and the female waterbuck rested on my couch while I coated her burns with an anathestic soothing gel. I told her she can stay as long as she likes to recover.
I ventured out to the pines ( the forest was untouched ) and 2 little dogs, one silver or white, and one black, ran happily up to me asking me if they can come to my house and play with my dogs. END OF DREAM