Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Dream of Swimming With Frogs

 


Trust me, this is one dream I would glad to forget! Frog is certainly not on my top list of beloved things. It is on the top list of my hated things instead. I don't really hate frog actually... It just, seeing them made me squeamish. I don't like their skin... Once I accidentally touch one with my bare hand. It happened maybe when I was 11 years old. I was ready getting to go to school in the morning. I was putting on my shoes but couldn't to put my foot all the way through. my first thought was one of my older sibling was playing trick on me, putting something in my shoes. So, I reached inside my shoes to pull the thing out! And as soon as I realized that it was a frog, I screamed and threw my shoe away! The frog came out and hopped away, probably shocked! 

Okay, let's get back to my dream. Trust me, it was an unpleasant one. I was swimming (mind you, that I couldn't swim in real life) in this beautiful clear water pond with water lilies floating around peacefully. Suddenly, an army (I googled collective term for frogs for first I wrote 'swarm', haha..) of frogs jumped into the pond and started swimming around me. They are not cute at all, not like the character keroppi! One particular frog, the largest one (maybe the size of a chicken) kept following around.. In my dreams, I couldn't get away from them. That's all I can remember.

Knowing me, I googled the interpretation of this dream. So, these are some of the interpretations I found on the net;

  • Having a dream of seeing many frogs is a promising sign, especially for those who are in love. It means success and fulfillment in your personal life. This could also symbolize being in the company of wonderful, trusted and loving friends or getting the support of your loved ones. In the area of business, it could mean prosperity and outstanding achievements in all your endeavors. (Source: Tell Me My Dream)
  • Dream about both “Swimming” and “Frog” is a portent for a loss in your personal identity. There is a situation where you are seeking acceptance and wanting to be a part of. You are overcoming your negative feelings. Your dream is sadly a warning for a lack of communication. You may be inexperienced, nervous or just unable to keep up Source: Dreams'opedia)
  • To dream of frogs swimming could mean that you are going through a period of change or embarking on a transition. Swimming frogs can signal uncertainty in life as they try to navigate a new environment or situation. However, the dream can also carry a positive message and symbolize adaptability, the ability to thrive in an unfamiliar environment. (Source: Tabir.App)
  • Dream about frogs can be interpreted as messages from our subconscious that relate to facts or situations from our waking lives. Frogs are generally seen at the opposite end of the cute scale than puppies, indeed not too far away from spiders. As such, many people are repulsed by their large bulging eyes and cold moist skin. However, in the esoteric world of dream interpretation, these little creatures are seen in a positive light – usually related to prosperity, good news, financial success, and perhaps most importantly happiness (Source: Dreams Limited)
  • Dream of swimming frogs symbolises that if it is a trip or an appetizing plan, organize it with tranquility and without oppression. The more you think about it, the less clear you will see. You need to take responsibility and control of your own life. Someone will give you a hand so that you can successfully conclude a project. If you don’t have time, rework your priorities, but don’t fail to give him what he asks (Source: World O’ Dreams)

Let me clarify something here, yes i love to know the meaning behind my dreams. It is mostly just for fun. I never did totally believe in them even though I couldn't deny that sometimes it is related to my situation. As a Muslim, I believe in making my own path/living my life without relying on this sort of things. I believe in qadha' and qadar That's all for today, until later...Tschuss...



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