Dreams often present stories as metaphors. Driving is a common metaphor for the process of life, or the "direction" one is going in life. The frightening end of this dream suggests that the dreamer is headed for trouble if the current conditions continue. The message of this dream is that it is time to change directions.
it means u will fall in love
it could be a dream
This dream is about finding something where it is least expected, or where it does not belong. Because a lovebird is found, the dream is probably about love, romance or a deeply longed-for relationship.
This dream suggests that you feel that you are very deep in some issue or troubling situation. Being beneath the sea could represent the idea of feeling very much "over your head."
In "The Old Man and the Sea," the dream about porpoises represents companionship and connection with nature. Porpoises are known to be social animals, so seeing them in a dream could symbolize the old man's longing for companionship and his deep connection with the sea and its creatures. It can also suggest a sense of encouragement and guidance on his journey.
The concept of sea animals dreaming is not well understood in scientific terms, as dreaming is typically associated with complex brain activity during REM sleep, which is not well-documented in sea creatures. While some marine mammals like dolphins and whales exhibit behaviors similar to sleep, it is unclear if they experience dreams. Therefore, there is no specific term for a sea animal's dream in scientific literature.
Sea Dream - 1978 was released on: USA: June 1978
ps it was a dream not something in real life !
It is not clear whether the dream involves the sea mammal or a symbol of authority affixed as a closure to a document. In either case, the meaning would be specific to the individual dreamer and require further information for interpretation.
The cast of Window to the Sea - 2006 includes: Phil Knoerzer as Narrator
The cast of Sea Dream - 1978 includes: Alexander Scourby as Narrator
The cast of Sea Dream - 1979 includes: Yvanna Kroitor as Narrator