
- I’m standing in a tile beach house like condo. I think there is a lot of solid colors, but minimal decor. I sense multiple people, but I only recognize or see one face. Marshall Shill approaches me and asks if he could ask me something in a serious manner. Taken aback I say of course. Then lead him out of the interior to the exterior space. There’s greenery, palm trees, and a pathway. We only walk a few feet before we’re on the beach. Now it’s a third POV. We walk a few steps down into the sand. It must be evening because the sand nor the light is burning hot. I turn and look up at him. He just stares for a second before saying “I’m…My wallet is obsessed with you.” Or something to that effect. I remember “wallet” and “obsessed” and it being about me for sure. Taken aback once again my brows furrow as I say “What?” But before I could finish the word someone screams “WAVE!” We look to our left at the shore. A third POV looking at both of us looking at the ocean shows this high wave rushing towards shore not breaking. I look at him and he looks back at me. And in this shot unknown to us is another, larger wave coming in from our right - an area where water/ocean does not exist. It rises higher than the building. Finally we catch it in our peripheral and turn to stare at it. The wave to the left flows closer. The one to the right just stays in place, but the water is circulating. As I think back on it it’s as if each wave was a separate entity. And in a blink the wave on the right crashes between us and I wake up back in the house. I’m soaked. I cough up water as I stumble up. The hallway is coated in water and I splash down it as I’m calling for Marshall. I sense he was swept in the opposite direction. Back to the left wave. I don’t sense anything bad happened to him. I think I keep moving room to room but it’s fuzzy at this point and I wake up.
Dreams can be fascinating windows into our subconscious mind, often reflecting our emotions, thoughts, and experiences. Here's an interpretation of your dream:
Setting - The Beach House Condo:
Presence of Multiple People / Recognizing One Face:
Marshall Shill's Serious Inquiry:
Pathway to the Beach:
Evening Setting:
Statement About the Wallet:
The Waves:
The Wave Crashing & Outcome:
Aftermath and Search for Marshall:
In summary, your dream seems to reflect an internal struggle or resolution you're seeking related to personal value, relationships, and the anticipation of change or confrontation. It urges you to face both predictable and unexpected emotional challenges and reassures that you're capable of navigating through them.