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In order to find the meaning of your dream about waves and water, it is helpful to use the wheel of emotions. A dream about flying above the ocean often occurs after you have gained a new insight or new awareness in your life. Any daytime events that literally lift you up can contribute to ocean flying dreams. The most common emotions associated with flying above water include serenity, joy, or ecstasy. A job interview, a new relationship, a test, or an uncertain trip can cause emotions like apprehension, fear, or even terror.Ī dream about flying above the ocean is on the opposite spectrum of dreams about the deep sea. Once you have determined which emotion or emotions best match your dream, you can ask yourself what daytime events or thoughts might be triggering those emotions in your unconscious mind.ĭaytime events that have an unknown outcome can trigger dreams about the dark and deep sea. Encountering intimidating ocean animals reinforces those emotions. Most dreamers associate a dream about the darkness of the deep sea with apprehension, fear, or even terror. To find the correct meaning and interpretation of your ocean dream, match one of the emotions with your dream. The wheel of emotions can serve as a bridge between your unconscious (dream) and your conscious mind (waking hours). Usually, those images are involuntary and produced by your unconscious.Įven if you can recall just one single image from your ocean dream, you have an insight into what emotion or emotions your unconscious was processing.Ī dream about dark and murky deep sea water most often reflects that you have trouble recognizing your emotions. Dreams are a sequence of images that happen while you are sleeping. Dreaming of an oceanĭreaming of an ocean reflects the vastness of emotions that your brain can process. The key word to finding the meaning of your dreams about water is - emotions. On the other hand, daytime feelings of physical pain (touch) or seeing something extremely terrible (sight) can result in nightmares. The nightmare might result in actual feelings of sweating and/or increased heart rate. For example, a nightmare (the product of a dreamer’s brain) is characterized by emotions like fear, anger, and/or distress. Examples of feelings are hearing, taste, smell, sight, heat, cold, pain, pleasure, and so on.Įmotions and feelings are bidirectional.


Examples of emotions are anger, fear, distress, joy, surprise, shame, guilt, interest, and so forth. Emotions happen in your brain and feelings happen in your body.
