This post is from a dream that I wrote up in my journal back many years ago. I find the old dreams interesting and I look for repeating archetypes and themes in my dreams.
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This picture comes from commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Home_aquarium.jpg (My aquarium does not look nearly this good, nor is it this big!)
The other night, in my dreams, a big aquarium popped up, out of no where, and both my fish swam to the side of the tank and looked at me. They then made everything go dark, and little by little, cleared the blackness so that the tank, and the water, and the scene were filled with clear light.
When I woke up, I knew that the fish wanted me to clean the tank. As I carried out the task, I thought how interesting it was that I was spending an hour cleaning out the tank, and the castle and rocks and filter. It was very much like sifting through my emotional body, and pulling out the gunk that was sitting in there.
Fish have been a symbol of spirituality and abundance going back to the time of cave drawings. Fish, like us, come in a variety of colours with a huge range of dispositions. The most beautiful are sometimes the most deadly. Scientists agree that all life originated in the oceans/seas/rivers. Therefore, water on our planet is like a big womb. And, yes, we all require it to live. We need to breath air, and assimilate the oxygen in the water. Fish, then, are symbolic of the fruits of the womb, of motherhood. They inspire creativity and bring good luck, as the Chinese believe.
Water is always transforming – it evaporates, becomes mist, may fall as rain, and then returns to the Earth to rise up again as water. Fish, then, represent change. If they are coming into your life, perhaps they are saying, like they did to me, “It is time to clean up your act and get your house in order for the new things that are coming.”
Blessings,
Judy
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Blessings,
Judy