Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Orca

A woman was walking toward the end of a boat that was floating in the middle of the ocean. There were others around, but they weren't paying much attention to her. She had a fishing pole in one hand and was wearing a life vest. She jumped into the water to fish as she bobbed just behind the boat. She cast her line only to have it catch on something beneath the water. It pulled her quickly forward, and she hit her head hard on the back of the boat. This happened again, and it took all her strength to grip the boat to try to climb aboard. As she was attempting to board the ship, it took off. She slipped back into the water. At this point the other passengers noticed that she was left in the water, and they called out to the captain. They watched helplessly as two killer whales began circling the woman. One threw her into the air as the other jumped out of the water to snatch her.

To see a boat in your dream, signifies you ability to cope and express your emotions.

To see an ocean in your dream, represents the state of your emotions and feelings. It is indicative of some spiritual refreshment, tranquility and renewal.

To see a fishing rod in your dream, represents your quest and exploration of your unconscious mind. You are ready to confront issues and emotions which you have suppressed.

To dream that you are left behind, represents feelings of rejection or not fitting into a group. It may also highlight fears of not being able to keep up. You are questioning your abilities and/or may not be utilizing your full potential.

Two stands for balance, diversity, partnership, soul, or receptivity. It can also symbolize double weakness or double strength.

To see someone dying in your dream, signifies that your feelings for that person are dead or that a significant change/loss is occurring in your relationship with that person.

To see a whale in your dream, represents your intuition and awareness. You are in tuned to your sense of spirituality. Alternatively, it indicates a relationship or business project that is too enormous to handle.