Abandoned building /Demolished buildings /Unfinished house/ Unfinished Buildings with only foundations

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Abandoned building /Demolished buildings /Unfinished house/ Unfinished Buildings with only foundations *

When you see a house in a dream, it symbolizes you as an individual. If the house is abundant, it may represent a vision God gave you or a calling you once carried, but became tired and left. It could also symbolize inheritance—something that needs to be inherited by someone. Alternatively, it could mean God is calling you to return to that area of your life and recover it.

If you see an unfinished building, it represents your life in progress. The key point is that there are still areas where God is working on you; your life is still under construction and in the process of being shaped.

On the other hand, a demolished house signifies a lost purpose or destiny. This is different from an abandoned house, which may be reclaimed. A demolished house represents something that cannot be recovered, indicating a lost opportunity.

An unfinished house, however, shows that there is still hope. It’s still on the foundation, much like a building that is under construction—it symbolizes your life still being worked on, with potential for completion.

So, when you see a house that’s unfinished or demolished, it’s symbolic of your life, reflecting the stages of your journey and the work still being done.

Partially constructed concrete building with exposed rebar and an unfinished facade.

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TEAM SPORTS EXPLAINED

Aerial view of a large stadium with a green pitch and tiered seating, surrounded by roads and parking areas. The stadium has a white roof.

When you see a specific sport in a dream, such as football, rugby, baseball, or basketball, the key is to pay attention to the number of players on the team. For example, football has 11 players, and 11 is a symbol of transition. The key to understanding sports in dreams is recognizing that they speak about teamwork—coming together to accomplish something. 

For instance, when you see 11 players on a football team, the number 11 symbolizes a season of transition, and it indicates that you need help from others to move forward. If the sport involves more players, such as 15 in rugby, look at the number 15 and what it symbolizes in dream interpretation. This can help you understand how others will assist you in accomplishing your goals. 

The sport itself, as well as the number of players, provides key insights. For example, when you see a football team with blue jerseys, blue could symbolize revelation. This suggests that God is giving you revelation and understanding of the areas where you need to work with others during your transition. 

When it comes to more aggressive sports, like rugby, the 15 players could represent perfection, as 15 is often associated with completeness. Rugby also involves aggression, which may indicate that there is a level of assertiveness and determination required to accomplish your goal. The aggression in the players' movements may symbolize the challenges you will face, and the strength needed to overcome them. 

It’s important not just to separate sports by type—whether it’s football, rugby, or any other—but to focus on the details: the number of players, the colour of the jerseys, and the overall context. All these elements together form a comprehensive understanding of what the dream is communicating.