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How to Interpret Water in Dreams

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By Nikki Walters
eHow Contributing Writer
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Dreams hold valuable information into the subconscious. Deciphering your dreams can get you in better touch with yourself and your deepest desires. The next time you wake up with the feeling that maybe you weren't just dreaming, grab a notebook and jot down as much as you can remember. Figuring out what the objects in the dream mean may help you achieve and avoid something in your real life. Read on to learn more.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • A dream about water
  1. Step 1

    Water takes on several different meanings depending on the form and clarity of the water. Water that is clear and calm is a sign that everything is on the straight and narrow. But rough or dirty water symbolizes problems on the horizon.

  2. Step 2

    If you see running water, you will have lasting happiness. A storage bin that is full of water, or even empty, is also a sign of happiness.

  3. Step 3

    A fountain of flowing water is a sign of good fortune. But is you come across a dry fountain, something in your life is causing you frustration.

  4. Step 4

    A lake that is clear and calm means a successful and happy future. However, dirty rough water is sign of future difficulties. If you dream about wading in a lake, consider things that may be worrying you.

  5. Step 5

    A leak is a symbol that you are wasting your time on something. A leaky pipe or roof means you need to be aware of any future misfortune.

  6. Step 6

    If you get caught in a rainstorm, you may have some money on the way. Taking a shower is also a symbol of future prosperity.

  7. Step 7

    A stream of water represents life. If the stream is smooth-flowing, so will your life be. If the stream is murky or rough, expect life situations to be the same.

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on 9/21/2009 For a credible definition of water in dreams based on the largest database of dreams in the world, please go to www.dreamdoctor.com. The direct link to the definition is: http://dreamdoctor.com/definitions/water.html?phpMyAdmin=29c2328cc73b8ed64ba7f78bbbec0416

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