Dreaming of oceans and scarlet fever
By Janet Louise on 30th December, in Dream detective
Dear Janet Louise,
I had a dream I was sinking into the sand which turned into a tunnel underground and I was sucked out to sea.
I was deep in the ocean, swimming freely with the whales, dolphins and all the sea creatures. I remember feeling so peaceful and happy. Can you please tell me what this means?
Lucee, by email
Dear Lucee,
What a lovely feeling your dream gives me. The significant theme of it is spiritual awakening and understanding.
You’re going through a stage of renewal and exploring your spiritual side while experiencing a new outlook on life, understanding of your emotions, trusting in your intuition and getting in tune with your inner feelings. You are feeling empowered, with a sense of wanting to fly under the radar to really embrace the peace you have within. Enjoy getting to know the real you.
Alone time
Dear Janet Louise,
I was on the way to the hospital with my daughter who had been struck down with scarlet fever. There was a huge outbreak in the city and many people were at risk.
I remember having to take a detour on the way to the hospital. When we got there it was full to overflowing and because my daughter wasn’t that sick, I was asked to take her home to make more beds available for others.
Stephanie, by email
Dear Stephanie,
A part of your life is under transformation. Your daughter is growing up and you’re feeling a little redundant – you still want to feel needed. Stop trying to beat around the bush with something that’s on your mind – it’s time to confront what is making you feel resentful. Keep negativity at arm’s length. You are craving mental stimulation. Find what it is that kick-starts the magic of your mind and awaken it.
About Janet Louise
In her weekly column, Janet endeavours to offer insights into our subconscious, as well as provide some guidance and advice for those seeking spiritual guidance. She believes we are forever seeking clarity and understanding, and that often our dreams enable us to see more clearly the options that are presented to us. In her column she clarifies those options and offer direction.
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