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Boats in Dreams?????
TacoMeatMan
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20-Mar-2008
11:05 AM
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The dream started off, with seven people whom went to the docks and went onto a boat. They did tell everyone to leave, since for some reason they knew something was going to happen. But only some even listened to them, so they sailed off into the ocean. The captain of the boat had a map, so he could know how to get to the next town. Since the other town was across the ocean. Someone within the boat wrote down a log in a notebook. The first day at sea was a peaceful one, seagulls were flying above the boat. That night, however, the child on the boat said "Something bad is going to happen." But the other's aboard the boat, ignored the child. But the child was right, since the next day a storm hit them but it only rocked the boat back and forth. Also a mysterious boat was seen from their own one, not sure where it had came from. The other boat seemed to have appeared from the thin air! The storm seemed more violent on the other boat, tossing it and causing tons of waves to crash into it. But the waters by their own boat seemed to only rock there own boat still, they then wondered if something was wrong. Then I woke up.
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Cheech-chong
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16-Apr-2008
10:07 AM
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As mentioned in all relevant dream symbols, bodies of water represent your unconscious, your emotions and your accumulated soul experiences. Depending on the content of the dream, several different interpretations could be made. The boat in your dream could represent you and the manner you navigate through your emotions. It could symbolize the voyage of your life, an adventure and exploration of your unconscious, or a connection to the people in your dream by pointing out something that all of you have in common ("in the same boat"). When interpreting this dream, consider the kind of voyage and the type of boat. Superstition-based dream interpretation books say that if the voyage is calm, you should go forward with your plans. However, if it is a very stormy voyage, get ready for an emotional upset (or challenge). "...But O the ship, the immortal ship! O ship aboard the ship! Ship of the body, ship of the soul, voyaging, voyaging, voyaging. " -- Walt Whitman
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