Using Inner
Using Inner (a dream journaling app), track when tsunami dreams appear and note any patterns. Journal about the feelings and emotions that arise in these dreams. Notice correlations with events or stressors in your waking life. Reflect on how you can apply insights from these dreams to better manage overwhelming situations.
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Tsunami dreams are deeply rooted in the processing of overwhelming emotions. They often signify a need to confront and manage intense feelings that may be threatening your sense of stability. According to Jungian psychology, these dreams can represent the shadow aspects of your personality—unacknowledged or repressed parts of yourself that are demanding attention. By engaging with these dreams, you can gain greater self-awareness and emotional resilience.
When This Appears, You Might Be...
Tsunami dreams commonly appear when you are facing significant stress, anxiety, or major life transitions such as a new job, relationship changes, or health issues. They may also arise during periods of unresolved emotions or when you feel overwhelmed by responsibilities.
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The unconscious aspect of personality containing rejected or repressed qualities.