Tsunamis

Discussion in 'Dreams' started by digidevil4, Oct 1, 2007.

  1. digidevil4

    digidevil4 Member

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    Dont supose anyone can help me interpret, basically a while back i was looking something up and i found out where i live is in danger of getting hit by tsunami.... no big deal to be honest but after which (its been about 2 years now) Whenever i have a nightmare its always about Massive waves, storms, Apocalytic Tsunames.... and well its starting to get to me. I only posted this cause tonight i had 4 diffrent tsunami nightmares in one night.
    i think im beginning to develop Thalassophobia.
    anyone can help interpret?
     
  2. TruInfini

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    after finding out what physical dangers you are in where you live, you are constantly subconsciously afraid of that actually happening. what i would suggest is to look up ways on the internet about how your area has been fortified against something like that from happening. look at the positive side of things, maybe that will help.
     
  3. digidevil4

    digidevil4 Member

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    Well the thing is in my dreams what end up coming is some wall of water which is miles high, or like last night, i was on a massive destoyed cliff face and the waves were miles high but far below. And i know for a fact that if the beach were i live was hit by a tsunami it wouldnt effect me very much as tsunamis are more powerfull then large... but regardless of me knowing this i still get these dreams, sometimes nightmares, well most of them start of as nightmares and cool down over time...
    i mean i am a strange dreamer...
     
  4. TruInfini

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    dont worry, im a strange dreamer as well. i know for a fact that water in dreams means communication. how clear is the water in your dream? what the water looks like in a dream shows how the communication is in real life. (clear water=clear communication, while muddy water=bad communication and so forth). Is the water always the same color? or is it muddy in one dream and clear in another dream?
     
  5. digidevil4

    digidevil4 Member

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    its normally very clear
     
  6. TruInfini

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    as i said before, clear water is clear communication. so that would make the tsunami equal to alot of communication coming your way, and you might be afraid of how to handle this.
     
  7. digidevil4

    digidevil4 Member

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    that sounds true
     
  8. TruInfini

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    Just for the record, im not a professional dream interpreter, but i have learned alot from my dad. and he knows alot about this kinda stuff. Thats where i get it from. (but the strange thing is i can tell mostley what others' dreams mean but i cant tell my own)
     
  9. digidevil4

    digidevil4 Member

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    kool well thnx alot
     
  10. xexon

    xexon Destroyer Of Worlds

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    I've had numerous tsunami dreams. Very realistic. Not scary. More like a witness point of view.

    Tsunamis and quakes are a special study for me, so my mind is always live with those images anyway. And, I live in prime tsunami country. :)

    In prehistoric times, waves a thousand feet hight have come ashore here.



    x
     
  11. White Feather

    White Feather Senior Member

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    Tsunmais usually represent overwhelming emotionalism, that you can't cope with something and become distraught.

    Now that the tsunamis are below you, you are above it all, you no longer will feel helpless.
     

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