Dream about touching dolphins

Dream about Touching Dolphins refers to an idealistic relationship. You are releasing pent up excitement. You are feeling helpless in a situation. The dream indicates mystery, wildness and the unknown. You need to think things more clearly and learn to express yourself with more assurance and conviction.

Touching Dolphins is about your determination, ambition and struggle. You have to come to terms with the end. You have successfully completed your transformation. Your dream indicates subconscious thoughts and ideas that are flowing in your mind. You have a positive outlook in life and are not limited by anything.

Dream about both “Touch” and “Dolphin” states betrayal, hostility, or reconciliation with an angry friend. You feel that your mother or some motherly figure in your life is not being responsive to your needs. You are trying too hard to please others. This dream is a portent for regret over your hasty decisions. You are also overly concerned with what others think of you.

Dream about touching dolphins hints the goals you have achieved and for the recognition you have gained. You get along well with others. Something in your life is bringing up feelings of fear and insecurities. The dream signifies your voice and how you express your opinions and beliefs. You need to hold true to your words and do what you say you are going to do.

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Kayla

i had a dream in which i was headed to an island, and as the boat pulled into the dock i saw some fisherman in the water. they explained that they were fishing, they would often accidentally catch dolphins and had to let them out before they could pull up the net. They asked if i wanted to help so i did. They warned me that “they sometimes bite”, but as soon as i got in the net with them, one swam up to me and leaned against my shoulder, putting his face to my ear and whispering “be careful”