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rainbowtrail
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« on: July 24, 2012, 11:38:40 AM »

My dream was about a beautiful school of fish (maybe yellowtail snapper) swimming around me playfully and I caught one by hand ,very lively fish but I released it, we seemed to be joyfully enjoying our encounter. Sometime later I re-entered the seashore above knee level and noticed that a few fish had remained and they swam very slowly without energy, one swam close by so slow that I picked it up with my hand, its color was grey and it had no energy, all had been similar to yellowtail snappers except that one.

I put it down and helped his body to move and swim and it did kept on swimming but very slowly, it was then that I intuitively sensed danger and that they did not want to swim anymore and were intending to beach themselves at the seashore, like whales do. I began rescue efforts discouraging them from doing so and kept ushering them back to sea. I sensed my efforts could be in vain and I felt distressed while at the same time I was determined to prevent this.

The skies were sunny/clear, the beach was pristine with caribbean hues of blues and greens but sparkling crystal clear water. Their size was 12" - what does it mean?

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« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2012, 03:11:17 AM »

RainbowTrail – Dreams of this sort are often a way of looking into the inner workings of your body. There is certainly an intuition that something is wrong, but it doesn’t sound terrible. Sometimes an infection that you are hardly aware of slowing you down.

I could be wrong about this, but look out for signs and try exploring a healing by imagining yourself in the dream, and giving the fish all the good feelings you can. Something I found helpful is to offer the situation to the great unknown within you.

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