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Old Aug 18, 2013, 11:45 AM
Pegasister17 Pegasister17 is offline
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This dream was short and terrifying.
I remember driving with my family in a storm. We were out near a beach and appeared to be driving with huge bodies of water on both sides of us (a sea?) My mom was telling my dad that it didn't look to safe to drive ahead, but he does anyway. The truck sunk into the water. Somehow I managed to escape (though if this did happen I'd be dead in real life) and I swam up to the surface. I felt like crying, but I felt the need to rescue my family. I'm a poor swimmer in real life, so I guess this carried over into my dream. I grabbed onto some bars on the board walk and lowered my body into the water. I felt around with my feet and when I felt the hands of my family members, I pulled my feet up. In the end, I successfully rescued them all. This dream happened twice in a row, which has never happened before. What significance does this have???

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Old Aug 18, 2013, 12:43 PM
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It is like you were reborn in this dream. Submerged then resurface. You were able to stay connected with your family through your feet. (You were grounded to/with your family.)
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