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Dream A Little Dream


I have had this recurring dream for a while now. My family and I (well, I think I'm with my family-my dad was the driver on two occasions and I was seated behind the passenger's seat) would go to a vacation spot and somehow we always find ourselves lost and the next thing we know, we've taken a wrong turn and we're plunging at break neck speed into a river (think white water rafting river) but somehow even if we're inside a car, we always manage to stay afloat in the river. Then I usually wake up.

I tried to search online for some interpretation and here's what I found:

Plunge
To dream that you are plunging into something, indicates that you are facing some uncertainty in your waking life.

You need to be willing to take a risk in order to move forward toward your goals

River

To see a raging river in your dream, signifies that your life is feeling out of control. You are feeling emotionally unsettled. Alternatively, a river means you are ready to confront life's challenges and life's twists and turns.

Assess your emotions accompanying a dream about water. If you feel happiness, sadness, anxiety, or fear, the dream interpretation will clearly be different:
Anxiety and water: if you are afraid that water will cover you and prevent you from resurfacing to breathe again, hence drowning you, this is indicative that you may be letting your emotions direct too much of your life without allowing reason to have a say. This could be indicative of being close to an emotional spillover or breakdown

SUMMARY: I think we need a vacation to clear this up.

Hahaha...

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