Fall, water,swim ,fear of drowning dream meanings

Short meaning: the dream of fall, water,swim ,fear of drowning may evidence snugness, passion and friendship.
Psychoanalytical meaning: By Carl Jung explanation the dream about fall, water,swim ,fear of drowning stands for self-ruling character, ladylike sexual urge, inspiration and effectiveness.
Affirmative renewings occasionally are awaiting : fall, water,swim ,fear of drowning - Symbol of a dream generally signifies superiority and being a trailblazer. Or else, if it was bad dream then a dream should suggest vice versa hint: an unspecified person should be fallacious or perilous toward your character.
Lucky numbers for this week: 5 winning numbers - 61, 2, 98, 65, 86; 2 extra numbers - 4, 65.
Fortunate colors for this dream: green and golden .
  • Water - Dreaming about frozen water:announces a threat; – Fall into it – Dreaming about falling into water: indicates a great tribulation; – Wade – Dreaming about walking into water or through water: points to rescue from danger; – Walk along – Dreaming about walking in parallel and close to water: promises good actions; – Spill – Dreaming of spilling water: fear and sorrow; – Hot – Dreaming about drinking hot water: enemies who will cause trouble; – Clean, Cold – Dreaming about drinking cold and clean water: devoted friends; fulfillment of reasonable hope; – Dirty – Dreaming about drinking of dirty... (read more)
  • Driving into water - feelings of the domination. Drowning illustrates the tendency of the dreamer to oust bad things into the subconscious, but these bad things return to conscious mind and threatening to overwhelm the dreamer. Floods represent the chaotic side in the dreamer, which is usually uncontrollable and therefore requires his full attention. Water channels symbolize the birth process. The sea is cosmic consciousness that is the original chaos from which all life comes. Water in the sea – the cosmos that holds all knowledge, even if it is obscured by the fear of the depth in the sea. A shallow sea symbolizes... (read more)