If you dream that you are quarrelling or are in conflict with someone, then such dream signifies the disagreements you have with yourself. It could mean that you are unable to make some important decision, because you keep choosing and jumping from one point to another. The dream could also indicate the actual life you are living and having some conflicts with those around you, therefore you keep dreaming about quarrelling with them. On the other hand, this dream could mean completely different and show that you will live in total peace.
Dream dictionary: jumping out of a plane dream meanings
(See Jumping)
For a young woman Dreaming of leaping over an obstruction, denotes that she will gain her desires after much struggling and opposition. See Jumping.
…Dreaming of climbing or jumping a fence of any kind, indicates success in what you are doing, which will give good profits. Dreaming of trying to jump over a fence or wall and at the end falling to the ground, indicates that youll fail in your plans or projects due to a lack of capacity. Dreaming of sitting on a wall or fence or made of sticks, accompanied of others and the wall collapses with you there, hints that a family member or friend is prone to have a serious accident. Dreaming of eating on a fence insinuates that the dreamer is not using the appropriate means to reach success. Dreaming of tearing down a fence and then passing to the other side insinuates that you have enough energy and ability to achieve the success you desire. Dreaming of building a fence insinuates that you want to have what…
…that was alternately jumping up and down, and rearing up, first on one end and then on the other, after the manner of a shying horse. The jumps eventually getting higher and higher, the engine at last jumped so high that it jumped out of sight, whereupon passengers and officials, with agonised shrieks and wails, climbed out of the doors and windows of the train, and, rushing across the fields, plunged all together into a muddy, roaring river. I now found myself the only passenger in a train that, without either engine or officials, was stranded in one of the wildest and weirdest spots imagination could conceive. Ghastly as was the appearance of the muddy, turbulent river, that of the hedges separating the railroad from the fields was even more so, for although at first sight they seemed ordinary enough, on closer inspection they proved to be no hedges at…