Dream about sea flooding

Dream about Sea Flooding signals a change in direction in your life. You are lashing out at those around you. Your memory of the depicted event, incident, or people, is fading. The dream is a message for knowledge, intellect, information and wisdom. You are looking back on the positive experiences and good times that you shared with your past love.

Sea Flooding signifies a place of transition between the physical/material and the spiritual. You are feeling like a burden to somebody. You need to appreciate certain things. Your dream states hope, pride and possibilities. You now have clarity and insight into a once unclear situation.

Dream about both “Sea” and “Flooding” is a metaphor for an awkward situation that you are trying to avoid or overlook. You are trying to keep negative forces at bay. You are deviating too far from your original plans and goals. Your dream is sadly a warning alert for a lack of joy, harmony, or security in your life. Your current love interests are not measuring up to your ex boyfriend/girlfriend.

Dream about sea flooding is how you are in a position to provide help to others. You may experience a rise in status. You are being faced with a mental challenge. This dream is an omen for mysticism and spiritual cleansing. You have a zest for life.

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Charles

I had a dream that my seaside community was slowly getting flooded by the sea. As the flood waters began to rise on the beach I became nervous and only managed to save some items that were associated with my childhood. Which was a doll house and a few of my past favorites toys. I saw that my camera equipment and a few other things were flooded. Even though I left the beach safely and made it back home to dry land, I calmly told a woman with glasses and neat black hair that I lost a few things.