Dream of hole, man, brother, shark, white, finding
I had a dream about a National Geographic team finding a huge extremely rare carnivorous shark on an undersea dive. One of the explorers explained that it had broken into their submarine through a large port hole and dragged a man down to the depths. Later on, the shark was captured and brought to the surface: it is huge, between 35 to 40 feet… but it is quite slender, not chunky like a Great White. I tell my brother the story and show him the National Geographic documentary because we are both fascinated by sharks.
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of hole in a dream
Escape. Search. Denial. Looking for an answer or hidden from it.
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Meaning of man in a dream
To dream of a man, if handsome, well formed and supple, denotes that you will enjoy life vastly and come into rich possessions. If he is misshapen and sour-visaged, you will meet disappointments and many perplexities will involve you. For a woman to dream of a handsome man, she is likely to have distinction offered her. If he is ugly, she will experience trouble through some one whom she considers a friend.
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Meaning of brother in a dream
Fellowship. Expect quarrels. Masculine aspect of self. Fellowship. Expect quarrels. Masculine aspect of self.
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Meaning of shark in a dream
There is a powerful feeling threatening you, but you will overcome obstacles. To dream of sharks, denotes formidable enemies. To see a shark pursuing and attacking you, denotes that unavoidable reverses will sink you into dispondent foreboding. To see them sporting in clear water, foretells that while you are basking in the sunshine of women and prosperity, jealousy is secretly, but surely, working you disquiet, and unhappy fortune. To see a dead one, denotes reconciliation and renewed prosperity.
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Meaning of white in a dream
People feel they can rely on you. You have an abundance of energy and vitality. Signifies an oncoming death, or the protection of a living being. Signifies an oncoming death, or the protection of a living being.
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