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I was out on a boat with others but not sure who. There were big whales in the water swimming around us. Our mission was to swim with the whales. I had a wet suit that had protective gear but I was still really afraid. I jumped into the water and swam up to a whale. I knew it was going to be okay and so I took off my protective gear and jumped onto the whale. Then I had my two year old daughter with me and the two of us rode around on this whale together. I felt like there was nowhere else I'd rather be at that moment.

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  1. I think it means you want to escape from your fear and normal life and you're going to escape to freedom with your daughter.


  2. I think that currently you are in a point in your life where you feel scared or a little nervous because you are going through a change in your life, a new begining but you know that you can adjust to it and that you will prosper. (Forget about the past...it is a new begining for you and your daughter).

  3. I don't know about whales but if it's anything like swimming with dolphins it's AMAZING. You're sharing an experience with your daughter. In it she's learning to trust things that are greater than she and she's learning it from you. YOU want to be a guiding hand to her and an example and you were despite your fear.

    http://www.dreammoods.com/dreamdictionar...

  4. If we were in the same room face to face, my first question would be: "Have you got a partner at present?" If your answer happened to be "yes" I would tell you that you would have had s*x on the day of your dream. That day has gone by now and you would consequently know if you had s*x, providing you made a note of the dream and dated it and also made a diary entry that said: "Had s*x with my beloved".

    Since I cannot ask you anything you will now depend on your dream diary, if you have one, and the follow up notes, if you make them. You get the drift?

    What I am saying here is that if you ever want to learn the language of your dreams you must get serious and write them down and then watch what happens on the dream day and beyond.

    Dreams, all dreams have two basic interpretations. One is about everyday concerns; the other is about your s*x life. Regards non-sexual concerns I would say you had a really good day after this dream.

    But sexually too, your day was tops. Swimming in water means sexual interaction. Women dream more of water than men simply because they are the carrier of the amniotic fluid. Your apprehension caused by the whales tells me that you had some misgivings at first. This is evident from your line, “I had a wet suit that had protective gear but I was still really afraid”.

    The protective gear underpins your feelings of reservations. The fact that you threw off this protection means that you went ahead and met the whale head on to have, pardon the pun, a whale of a time. What makes me so certain that you did have s*x subsequently to this dream is that your little daughter was with you. The dream is really sneaky with its language. It talks indirectly, it talks by ASSOCIATIONS; this means instead of spelling it out what it has in mind it gives you a hint and pictures the daughter, yet meaning the place from which daughters come: the v****a. Since you were riding the whale it could well mean that the m(h)ale was looking at the ceiling at one stage, or even for most of the time, usually the prerogative of the female.

    The whole dream seems to indicate that you had a sexless period for some time which then changed with a new guy coming into your life; hence the initial hesitation. Tell me if I am wrong with any of my interpretations, after all that’s the only way we interpreter can learn and correct our wayward analyses.

    If you want to know more about water dreams, google Kurt Forrer, Dream Interpreter. There you’ll find a series of dreams published in Electric Dreams in which there are more water dreams.

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