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Originally Posted by Mato Kinze Veranadine's interpretation is certainly one way your dream could be viewed and I don't want to discount her interpretation, but I will, with all due respect, offer another:
Water is often representative of Spirit, or the Spirit World. The marina could be seen as the starting point of a spiritual journey or meeting point of the physical world and spiritual world.
The man you felt such comfort with and with whom you have history may likely by your Spirit Guide or Guardian Angel.
This is supported by the fact that you then take a boat trip with him into the spirit realm.
During this trip, you are afforded the opportunity to divest yourself of something that no longer serves you and give it to the Mother to be taken away and devoured, never to bother you again.
The fact that you asked for a Medicine Dream leads me to really feel that this man was a Spirit Ally. Like I said, either a Guide or Angel.
All in all, a very positive dream I'd say.
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Well.. I like that one, too!
I am truly fascinated by dreams, but I admit I know nothing of the interpretations. But, oh am I fascinated!!! Especially since lately I have noticed I can ask for a dream and have one that I remember.
My interpretation of my dream on paper did nothing for what it felt like. I woke up knowing every detail, even the color and grain of the dock and the sound of our footsteps on it.
Pulling a bug from your nose would be a terrifying experience, and in the dream I WAS freaked out, but the overall feeling was a good one.... like "this is corrected now" or something.
Awhile back (months ago) I asked for a dream from my Dad and I got one. Note that I usually hardly ever dream of him (that I remember). The dream I had that night he was at our lake cabin, surrounded by all our dogs... both past dogs we had and future dogs I will own. I didn't know the breeds or names of the dogs, but I just "knew" they were there. I didn't talk to my dad. He was just there. I felt him.
I don't know... I could have totally made that up, but the fact that "future dogs" were in the dream made me feel it "might" be him... I don't know if I am capable of thinking up something as complex as future dogs.. lol. My dad LOVED his dogs, though... all dogs... so that's just something I relate to him.
Anyway. Dreams fascinate me!