Flooding
Flooding can refer to the idea that "God is angry," meaning, psychologically, that the (collective) unconscious is in rebellion – "that conscious behavior is disharmonious in relation to the unconscious, which then becomes destructive." (Aurora Consurgens, p. 82.)
A flood describes something overwhelming. A dream of a flood may indicate disorientation or depression; both are forms of drowning or solutio, dissolution (or, less obviously, dismemberment). However, this type of "flooding" can also refer to, for example, ideological obsession – one is overwhelmed.
From a symbolic perspective, flooding may hint at the alchemical image of "dissolution" as necessary for renewal; "major transitions in life are typically solutio experiences," comments Edinger (Anatomy of the Psyche, p. 68), and states elsewhere that such catastrophic images may turn out to represent important stages of development when, so to speak, one has the whole picture clear (The Mystery of The Coniunctio, p. 61). (See also Apocalypse, Rain, and Water.)