Of giant fish dream meanings

Approving in the affirmative way adjustments occasionally are afoot only if: of giant fish - This dream normally betokens the condition that puts you in a favorable position. You are one step ahead. Under other conditions, if your dream has left bad feeling then such dream could designate vice versa signification: a person of authority should be nefarious and wicked in regard to your character.
Lucky numbers for this week: 5 winning numbers - 13, 40, 87, 73, 84; 2 extra numbers - 49, 59.
Fortunate colors for this dream: green and yellow .
  • Mountain guide - General Meanings: Subservience or support The dream of mountain guides in the old dream books stands as a warning to people who flatter while pursuing something for selfish intentions. Also this dream has a positive meaning,the mountain guide as a dream figure will bring us over hill and will be a patron who supports us during our ascent. Psychological Meanings: Be ready to accept challenges The mountain guide represents authority and expert help. When you climb through mountains with mountain guide in your dream, this means that you should strive to learn more independence and to set your own... (read more)
  • Perch - Association: Perch, rudely brief, to be unkind. General Meanings: Inner strength An inner part of you that either is strong to live in the waters of life, the ability to swim through the currents of life, the part of yourself that protects yourself with force and ability to make fear for possible attackers and to protect yourself. Psychological Meanings: The perch is a messenger on the earth – your inner world messenger. * Please, see meaning of fish, sea, water.... (read more)
  • Aak - Traditional Meanings: European (Judeo-Christian) Luck and travel if dreaming of Aak (fishing boats from Dutch) – This means big fortune and happy satisfaction and enjoyment of traveling. * Please, see meaning of boats.... (read more)
  • Archetype - General Meanings: Thinking, feeling, sensual and intuitive perception Each person keeps archetypes deeply in his subconscious. In some ways, they are “supernatural” plans. These plans may be accomplished in childhood experiences, socialization, and even through the experience of parenthood, also they can be distorted. C. G. Jung began to study the archetypes and divided their function in thinking, feeling, sensuous and intuitive perception. Each function has “positive” and “negative” characteristics, which can be described with adjectives “more” or “less”. Each of the male and female sides of the personality has these four functions. The perfect balance may be achieved... (read more)