Dream of tsunami, daughter
This was dream was unusually vivid. I saw a terrified look on my daughter's face as she looked behind me. I turned to see what she was looking at and there was a tsunami, vivid light blue with bright white foam at the top, maybe 30 feet tall and 30 yards away. I turned my back to it and she did the same. She grasped my hand and I was touched that she wanted us to go through this together. I had a shoulder back that I tightened onto my shoulder. Then I awoke.
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of tsunami in a dream
To dream of Tsunami means you are unable to cope with your own feelings. In dreams, the water and specifically the sea represents our emotions. To dream of Tsunami shows that your emotions are over flooding your heart, your soul and your mind and you find it hard to deal with all those emotions that comes as waves and sea and you seek a way to be able to stay above them.
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Meaning of daughter in a dream
Seeing your daughter in a dream can symbolize different things depending on your personal situation and the emotions in the dream. In some cases, a daughter may represent your younger self, reflecting innocence, vulnerability, growth, or aspects of your personality that need attention and nurturing. If you have a daughter in real life, the dream may be connected to your relationship with her, your concerns for her well-being, or your natural desire to protect, guide, and care for her. Dreaming about someone else's daughter can also carry symbolic meaning, but the interpretation depends heavily on the context of the dream. The daughter's age, behavior, your relationship to her, and the emotions you experienced during the dream can all influence its meaning. Such dreams may reflect qualities you associate with that person, feelings of responsibility, concern for others, new beginnings, innocence, or situations that require care and attention. As with most dreams, the surrounding details and your personal circumstances are important for a more accurate interpretation.
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