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The unconscious is represented in dreams as the ocean. To dream of a tsunami means the unconscious is pushing itself into consciousness, with the intent of influencing the dreamer.

Tidal waves might symbolize overwhelming problems over which the dream has no control. These are likely to be societal or community problems, such as the financial recession, that threaten to engulf the dreamer.

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It means that you feel as if your troubles are as big as a tidal wave, and you feel as though they are completely beyond your control. That doesn't mean that they really are that huge or that you really are overwhelmed - that's only how you feel at the moment. The dream released the emotional tension that has been making it so difficult for you to cope.

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