Nothing.
It may mean that you ate too much cheese the night before, and your body had to work out all that extra energy SOMEhow.
No, the chances of getting hit by a meteor are extremely low compared to getting struck by lightning. Lightning strikes are much more common than meteor impacts on Earth. It is very unlikely for an individual to be hit by a meteor, whereas lightning strikes occur thousands of times each day around the world.
Being struck by a bolt of lightning means being hit by a discharge of electrical energy from a lightning bolt. This can cause serious injury or even death due to the high voltage and current involved. Lightning strikes can result in burns, cardiac arrest, and neurological damage.
The phrase "struggling to figure out how lightning works then it struck me" uses a play on words. Initially, it highlights the speaker's confusion or difficulty in understanding the concept of lightning. The second part, "then it struck me," serves as a pun, suggesting that the realization or insight suddenly became clear to the speaker, akin to a lightning strike. This clever wordplay combines both a literal and figurative interpretation of "striking."
The metaphor "struck by a bolt of lightning" means being suddenly and unexpectedly affected by a powerful force or realization. It implies a sudden and intense impact that can be overwhelming or life-changing.
Yes, radio antennae do get struck by lightning. This possibility does not mean that lightning is attracted to it especially. Lightning is not attracted to anything in particular, but you are warned to stay away from high things and conductors like water and metal. If you are near a conductor, you could end up getting hurt since lightning travels fast. If you are near a tall thing, like a tree, if it gets struck, it could catch fire or fall over on you. I suggest if you aren't in a building the safest place to be would be a car.
I read somewhere that "To dream about being struck by lightning symbolizes irreversible changes occurring in your life. It is a transformation." Hope that helps!! I recently had the same dream, and it scared me half to death!! I am going to be going off to junior high soon after home-schooling for 3 years. So that made sense.
Does eaten mean eaten completely or jsut attacked? If completely, you are more like to be struck by lightning
If you mean why is it struck by lightning... I'm pretty sure it is because it has a lightning rod on top which catches and grounds the lightning safely without doing any damage to the building
No, the chances of getting hit by a meteor are extremely low compared to getting struck by lightning. Lightning strikes are much more common than meteor impacts on Earth. It is very unlikely for an individual to be hit by a meteor, whereas lightning strikes occur thousands of times each day around the world.
Being struck by a bolt of lightning means being hit by a discharge of electrical energy from a lightning bolt. This can cause serious injury or even death due to the high voltage and current involved. Lightning strikes can result in burns, cardiac arrest, and neurological damage.
'we are struck by lightning', (meaning 'this is love at first sight')
The phrase "struggling to figure out how lightning works then it struck me" uses a play on words. Initially, it highlights the speaker's confusion or difficulty in understanding the concept of lightning. The second part, "then it struck me," serves as a pun, suggesting that the realization or insight suddenly became clear to the speaker, akin to a lightning strike. This clever wordplay combines both a literal and figurative interpretation of "striking."
The metaphor "struck by a bolt of lightning" means being suddenly and unexpectedly affected by a powerful force or realization. It implies a sudden and intense impact that can be overwhelming or life-changing.
Yes, radio antennae do get struck by lightning. This possibility does not mean that lightning is attracted to it especially. Lightning is not attracted to anything in particular, but you are warned to stay away from high things and conductors like water and metal. If you are near a conductor, you could end up getting hurt since lightning travels fast. If you are near a tall thing, like a tree, if it gets struck, it could catch fire or fall over on you. I suggest if you aren't in a building the safest place to be would be a car.
There are several possibilities. The dreamer might be concerned about the loved one's safety. Or the "loved one" could symbolize a part of the dreamer's own self that is taking some sort of risk. It might even represent a sudden flash of insight or a brilliant idea the dreamer has had or hopes to experience. The one thing this dream definitely does not mean is that the loved one literally has been struck by lightening. Dreams are very rarely psychic in that way, and they always deal in symbols and metaphors.
i think not sure but i would think Grover his protector right i mean not definite for sure though.
The name Elyse is of Latin origin. The meaning of Elyse is "sweet, blissful". It is also of English origin, where its meaning is "lightning-struck."