Monday, January 09, 2012

Dream

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Have you ever dream of a scenario and wouldn't want to wake up to?
Well, once in awhile, I do.

The dream gave emotions and feelings that are so real. When I woke up, I felt both happy & sad. Happy because I really do feel the happiness of the dream & sad because it's just a dream.

Today, I woke up to a dream which involves a swimming pool, together with the dearest people in my life(: It's a nice dream that doesn't involve any dramatic emotions(:

& I went to google about the meaning, the meaning of a swimming pool in a dream.

Swimming Pool

To see a swimming pool in your dream symbolizes relaxation, calmness, luxury and ease. You need to take a break. Alternatively, a swimming pool suggests that you need to acknowledge and understand your feelings. It is time to dive in and deal with those emotions. You need to cleanse yourself and wash away past hurts. Consider the depth of the pool. If you were swimming on the deep end, then it means that those emotions are deeply seeded and may be harder to confront.. You will need to work through it, no more matter how difficult. If you are swimming on the shallow end, then it implies that you should be able to easily deal with your feelings.

To see an empty swimming pool in your dream suggests that you are literally feeling empty and devoid of emotions.

To dream that the swimming pool is filled with trash indicates that you are leading a lifestyle of excess. You need to tone it down and discard some of the negative emotions in your life.


I think this dream I had is more to the first paragraph (:
Well, perhaps it's true. & I really think that I should cleanse myself & wash away the past hurts.

Swimming
There are many factors within this dream to consider, if you are swimming and enjoying the experience then you feel your life is secure and you feel loved.

Well, here is the answer to the action of "Swimming".

But how true would be these interpretation? I don't know.
Sometimes, I would rather not dream if reality is better (:

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