…To dream that you participate in a heroic act or in a simple personal sacrifice or idealism, suggests that you can be easily influenced and prone to fall under adverse and dangerous situations. This is the case of the suicide bombers that are influenced by others and so they commit this type of sacrifice. People who often dream that they participate, in some way, in a heroic act, are not reliable persons because they suddenly change their minds, depending always on the people who approach them. To dream that you somehow sacrifice yourself implies that you’re a temperamental person and that you have a difficult to control character, i.e., you’re conflictive and contradictory, as you can be happy and sad or quiet and irritable at the same time. To dream that you eyewitness a heroic act usually indicates that you’re experiencing a failure, either sentimental or in your job…

…Dreaming of decorating a place with bright-hued flowers for some festive occasion, is significant of favorable turns in business, and, to the young, of continued rounds of social pleasures and fruitful study. To see the graves or caskets of the dead decorated with white flowers, is unfavorable to pleasure and worldly pursuits. To be decorating, or see others decorate for some heroic action, foretells that you will be worthy, but that few will recognize your ability….

…there were legions — to swarthy Dagos and bullet -headed negroes, vied with one another in their mad efforts to escape the falling bricks and burning timber. In trying to elude one death men only courted another, and the dreamer saw scores of human beings who leaped from burning buildings, only to be dashed to pieces on the cruel stone pavements. Nor was the heroic element wanting, for many men and women perished in their efforts to rescue the infirm and sick, and to help those to escape, who were either too old or too young to help themselves. For some time, the dreamer was merely a spectator, but very suddenly, and by some inconceivable impulse, she became imbued with personal interest in what was going on, and, labouring under the impression that her home and family were in danger, fought her way to get to them. The city was…