Dream of eyes, daughter
Sitting with my daughter in my jeep. She gets out to talk to a friend. I back up the jeep misjudge the distance from the end of the roadway and go over a steep cliff. I close my eyes as I hit the ground. I wake up put my hand out of the window. I feel the sand, rocks, running water over my hand. My back is broke, legs are a mess. I yell out to her for help. She comes immediately and is crying. Then we are at the top of the cliff walking away arm in arm
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of eyes in a dream
The eyes are the mirror to our soul. To see eyes in a dream it means to look into someone soul. It might be your own or other and it means a deep connection between you and the person who's eyes belong to and that they try to communicate with you and maybe hint or message you in some way. Eyes also represent the way that we receive and acknowledge the world. Eyes shot means there is something we should notice but we are not noticing.
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Meaning of daughter in a dream
Seeing your daughter in a dream can symbolize different things depending on your personal situation and the emotions in the dream. In some cases, a daughter may represent your younger self, reflecting innocence, vulnerability, growth, or aspects of your personality that need attention and nurturing. If you have a daughter in real life, the dream may be connected to your relationship with her, your concerns for her well-being, or your natural desire to protect, guide, and care for her. Dreaming about someone else's daughter can also carry symbolic meaning, but the interpretation depends heavily on the context of the dream. The daughter's age, behavior, your relationship to her, and the emotions you experienced during the dream can all influence its meaning. Such dreams may reflect qualities you associate with that person, feelings of responsibility, concern for others, new beginnings, innocence, or situations that require care and attention. As with most dreams, the surrounding details and your personal circumstances are important for a more accurate interpretation.
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