The sea is a powerful symbol of the unconscious and have many different meanings in dreams, symbolises infinity, eternity, completeness, absolute freedom and holiness. If you dream of the sea, it indicate deeper feelings and emotions, also this dream about your to country.
When the sea is calm and peaceful, it a sign of inner peace and serenity, denotes new friendships and opportunities. You in tune with your feelings and feel relaxed, a symbol for fear.
On the other hand, a stormy and wild sea indicate that you are emotionally burdened and struggling with inner conflicts, indicates people, habits, or negative emotions that are sucking you out of your vitality. You feel overwhelmed and confused, an omen for your with trying to be perfect.
If you dream of swimming in the sea, it a sign of your ability to deal with and detach from these strong emotions, draws attention to your mind may already be thinking ahead to some problems of your life.
Dreams about the sea also have a spiritual meaning, points to your ability to aspects of your outside life, such as social activities. An infinite sea indicate that your mind is infinite and you achieve anything you set your mind to, a situation that may be getting too dicey.
Sea represents the depth of our emotions, unconscious mind, and the unknown, an evidence for harmony and cooperation. Dreaming of the sea indicate new opportunities, adventures, and challenges that you encounter in your daily life, a harbinger for your own insecurities and self-doubt. It also reflects your emotional state, whether it is calm, stormy or turbulent, signifies fears over some secret matters that you have not shared with anyone.
The sea also symbolize your spiritual journey, often viewed as a metaphor for self-discovery and inner exploration, a premonition for a life situation where you are being put on the defensive.
For example,, being consumed by your own ambition or obsession.
Stormy Sea: indicates turmoil or disturbances in your daily life, points to something that you regret that you can somehow take it back. You feeling overwhelmed or facing a difficult situation, a portent for worldly issues. Clear Blue Sea: represents peace, tranquility and a sense of calmness in your life, also this dream about exploration of your of your negative emotions. Waves: signify your emotional state, a premonition for jealousy. If the waves are high, it indicate strong emotions like anger or anxiety, while gentle waves represent contentment, stands for opposing ideas and viewpoints. Sea Creatures: encountering sea creatures in your dream represent emotions that were suppressed for too long and are now trying to surface, expresses a new attitude, fresh beginnings or a major event. It also indicate your subconscious mind tapping into your fears and desires, you need to take a closer look at the various aspects of your life.
Christianity: the sea signify the spiritual journey, symbolizing baptism and salvation, you are in denial or no longer taking responsibility of some matter. Hinduism: the sea represents the unconscious mind, as well as the origin of life, excitement, thrills and joy. Islam: the sea is viewed as a boundary between the known and unknown, symbolises your inflated ego. It also represents the vastness and limitless of Allah, represents regrets, past hurts or what-ifs. Native American: the sea symbolizes the cycles of life, death, and rebirth, points at your need to reach out to others.
Greek Culture: the sea represents the connection between humans and the divine, with Greek gods and goddesses ruling over the sea, expresses a superficial facade. Japanese Culture: views the sea as a symbol of purification and rebirth, an omen for an unrealized goal or dream. It also represents impermanence and change, a hint for a loss to your individuality. Western Culture: often associates the sea with mystery, adventure, and exploration, you are looking for a safe outlet to express your frustrations.
Exploration: the sea symbolize the unknown, which represent your inner desire to explore and discover new aspects of yourself, sadly an alert for some issue or problem that you have been is now eating-away at you. Unresolved Emotions: the sea indicate emotions that you have suppressed or avoided, urging you to confront and resolve them, means your defense mechanisms. Fear of Change: if you feel uneasy or fearful in your dream, it reflect your fear of change or the uncertainty of the future, points to previous lessons that you can learn from.
Reflect on your emotions: consider how you felt during the dream and what emotions were present, points to peace, business ventures. This provide insight into your emotional state, a message for an achievement or goal that has been reached. Pay attention to details: the symbols and details in your dream provide further clues to its interpretation, points at your ability to manipulate others into doing what you want them to do. Consider your cultural and religious background: your beliefs and cultural background influence your interpretation of the sea dream, low energy, disinterest, or disheartenment. Explore your subconscious mind: sea dreams tap into your subconscious mind, providing an opportunity for self-reflection and exploration, unfortunately draws attention to your guilt about accepting something that you know was wrong.
It a sign of emotional turmoil, as the sea is often seen as a symbol of the subconscious, denotes a lack of power or control in the direction you are going. It also signify a need for change or a desire to explore new opportunities, a symbol for a lack of confidence, in your life. Alternatively, it a sign of spiritual growth and self-discovery, a harbinger for a frugal but happy way of life. On the other hand, dreaming of the sea simply be an indication of relaxation and contentment, signifies an unsatisfied or unfulfilled emotional life.
The detailed interpretation of dreaming of the sea will depend on what you were doing in the dream, how you were feeling, and what other symbols were present, denotes your quest for ideas that may be surfacing. For example, if you were swimming in the sea and feeling peaceful, this signify that you are in tune with your emotions and are ready to explore new opportunities, draws attention to commitment, harmony or transitions. If you were struggling against strong waves and feeling overwhelmed, this indicate that you are struggling with difficult emotions or facing obstacles in your life, represents overall picture.
The sea, with its surface and hidden depths, lends itself to depicting this human experience of known and unknown regarding self.
The enormity of the sea is also a visible image of the enormity of our own inner world, most of it unknown, and also the relationship we have with the universe, which we exist in yet know so little about.
The sea holds vast treasures, curiosities, and our history—not simply because life emerged from the sea. or our blood is as salt as the ancient sea, but because so many ships and shorelines are now beneath the waves. Sometimes these can be recovered, and this depicts our remembering or making conscious.
Example: ‘My husband and I were standing looking at the sea’s surface. It was just falling night. I saw a mass of dark shapes, thought it would be a school of fish. Then we were looking at water birds, maybe ducks, again dark shapes as the light had almost gone. Then there was a hole in the sea, like a belly button, I was wondering what it was, how was it being made, was there something under the water? Something very big was coming up to the surface very close to me. It shot me to wake (Ginny Q). Ginny and her husband had been exploring the content of their dreams.
The image of the sea shows Ginny sensing there are enormous depths to her own being, and something big—a previously unconscious complex of insights and feelings—is becoming conscious.
So, generally the sea represents the boundary between unconscious and conscious; our processes of life and the ongins of our life; the wisdom, still unverbalised because locked in process rather than insight, of our existence; source of the huge life drives, such as that which urges us towards independence, mating and parenthood, a symbol of infinite energy or consciousness, in which human existence is only a tiny pan. Example: A small speed boat was at sea. But the sea dissolved anybody who fell in. One man fell in but held himself together as a blob of water and jumped back to the speedboat. I remember the words “The sea is a great solvent” (Tim P). Tim is aware of his unconscious sense of being a pan of the huge sea of life or energy. In it one might lose one’s sense of identity. In the end, identity is ‘held together’ by one’s own belief in oneself.
Going under the sea: bringing internal contents to consciousness; remembering the womb expenence; letting our ego surrender a little, looking at death.
If there is a sense of hugeness, depth: going beyond the boundaries of experience usually set up by our conscious self or ego. Waves: impulses, feelings and emotions, such as sexuality, anxiety, anger. Tide: rising and falling of feelings such as love, pleasure or sexuality; may refer to aging when going out; tide in our affairs. Example: *l am either standing at the edge of the sea or near, when suddenly enormous tidal waves appear in the distance and are coming closer. I know they will engulf me, I turn and run away. Sometimes they do overtake me, other times I wake up’ (Mrs AV). We can run from pleasure and wider insight, just as much as from pain or fear. Idioms: all at sea, plenty more fish in the sea, lost at sea.
See beach; fish, sea creatures.
See also Baptism.
(2) The sea may be a mother symbol.
If so, it may represent either your own mother or Mother Nature. Drowning or fear of drowning would then symbolize (a fear of) being suffocated by a dominating mother or mother-attachment; or an unconscious death-wish.
See also Dead / Death, section (4).
(3) Sea may symbolize the feminine, or any aspect of it (e.g. intuition, receptiveness). For a male dreamer, therefore, going to sea may symbolize getting acquainted with the feminine in himself - the anima (See Brother / Sister, sections (4)-(6))
(4) Sea may symbolize creative potential. In mythology, water existed prior to creation, and the creator-god wresded with the sea-goddess and either made the world from her dismembered body or else impregnated her so that she gave birth to the world. Psychologically, therefore, the sea may symbolize the existence, within your psyche, of potential - the latent raw materials - for the creation of your true and total self.
(5) In mystic-meditative traditions there is the belief that the multiplicity of natural phenomena are merely different forms of one ultimately real thing (God, Brahman, Ultimate Reality, the One); and the One is commonly symbolized by the ocean, and the individual person or thing by a drop of water which eventually rejoins the sea from which it originally came. Freudians, like Moussaieff Masson, in his book. The Oceanic Feeling, may say that, if this piece of imagery appears in your dream, it signifies a death-wish, as in (2) above. Jungians would say it is a message from your unconscious concerning the disillusionment that awaits you if you continue to build your life round the ego, instead of acknowledging the One (life-force, God, or whatever you care to call it). Whether the Freudian or the Jungian interpretation fits you better should be easy to decide.
See also Introduction, pages 8-10.
It is the boundless freedom and yet comforting sweetness of the mother’s womb. (See WATER, DROWNING, BLUE, BOAT, LAKE, MOTHER, and MOON)
In primitive myths, the sea existed before the world. It was uterus of other living beings. The sea is a symbol of raw materials and is associated with the creative potential of our being. From a spiritual perspective, it can represent the whole. We are each the drops that form part of it. According to some superstitions, falling into the sea ensures good health; and dive into it and emerge just before waking ensures that current difficulties will be overcome.
If the seas are stormy and the waves high: you feel threatened and are afraid of “stormy” times. You are swim- ming: friendly, if invisible, energies are carrying you right now. Falling into the water: a tragic event. Drowning: a harmful situation has been avoided, because you are discovering the substance of your being. Emerging from the sea: a new beginning, one that is in harmony with your very essence.
A man dreaming of standing on a beach means he wants to be free and independent.
Depth Psychology: The sea is a symbol of the collective unconscious; you can trust it to carry you. It may also be a symbol of your feminine, motherly side—all life originated in the sea. Unconscious thoughts, feelings, perceptions, and hopes are at home here and are now beginning to surface and become conscious. This is the sea on which the boat of your life is sailing.
See Archetypes, River, Ship, Water.
The state of the sea you dream of is significant.
A stormy sea can suggest passionate, fiery emotions that threaten to take control.
The threat of being swept out to sea suggests fear of emotional overwhelm.
• Looming danger is represented by huge waves, rough seas and the incoming tide. What’s approaching in your life that threatens to engulf you? • Sometimes dreams of this nature occur when you’re worried about finances and feel like you’re drowning in unpaid bills.
• Or this dream can signify fear itself - all those worries and anxieties that occur during the daily ebb and flow of life.
The sea also relates to our origins, it is a source of creativity, of fertility and birth.
For a young woman to dream that she glides swiftly over the sea with her lover, there will come to her sweet fruition of maidenly hopes, and joy will stand guard at the door of the consummation of changeless vows.
See Ocean.
If you dream of being lost at sea, you are unsure about your feelings for a certain person.
A stormy sea or one with sea monsters suggests confusion and anxiety in the dreamer. On the other hand, a peaceful sea suggets the dreamer is comfortable with herself and her sexuality.
If you dream of catching a big fish from the sea, a wonderful opportunity will come to you. Also see “Currents.”
2. If drowning in sea, being overwhelmed.
3. Emotionally insecure, particularly with one’s mother.
4. If calmly swimming, riding or paddling along, good relationship with mother or maternal figure.
5. If fighting successfully against the tide, making progress in difficult relationship.
6. Unconscious mind.
7. Play on words which indicates one should “see” something.
See also: Water, Ocean
A calm sea means that it will be a successful and enjoyable journey A rough sea indicates many problems and worries.
The sea can also symbolize current situation in life
1. The Nations/world/people.
being adrift in a: loss of control in determining your life’s direction.
dead calm, a: a lonely life due to your reserved, self-centered tendencies.
with a loved one: have a sense of security though business is slow.
blue, a: business affairs are running smoothly.
dirty-colored, a: smal profit from a weary, unfruitful and toxic life.
falling into the: go back to the beginning and regroup.
and clutching a piece of wood: wil attain goal with hard work.
waking upon: a woman’s love wil cause ruin and dishonor.
girl dreaming of a stormy: deep anguish because of a double-cross.
gull in flight: freedom to overcome danger by the safest method.
hovering over the: pick your belief system and commit to it.
many, in formation: your courageous defiance within corporate situation.
horse, harnessing a: wil join an RV caravan.
lagoon, mooring in a: desire privacy to face your fears.
lonely person dreaming of the: a life without love is a life unlived.
looming above the surface of the: time for you to participate instead of control.
of the open, with small waves: the tranquility before the complete disruption of your career.
overwhelmed by waves: possessions rapidly increase in value, more than you can handle.
sucked into the depths: an experience with cosmic consciousness.
swimming in the warm: wisdom that does not require words wil soon be yours.
taking a bath in the: honor is supporting your indiscriminate pleasures, for now.
men and women: connubial bliss without honor or profit.
thrown by force into the, being: an agreement cannot be reached.
traveling across a very rough: business affairs threaten to dissolve.
man and wife: great and lasting love in material pleasures of true refinement.
smooth: devoted love within the family wil support you in any venture.
typhoon, during a: adversity cannot be calmed or fought, only withstood.
walking out of the: a refreshing start to a venture with a clear vision of your mission.
waves on the, large: wil receive unexpected help when you think you need it least.