Dream about Ship Sailing

Dream about ship sailing is unfortunately an alert for a slippery or elusive situation. You are too one-sided in your ways of thinking. You are not taking a proactive approach to life’s decisions and are refusing to see the reality of things. This dream points at a lack of self-worth. You are stuck in a time period and are looking at the world from an archaic perspective.

Ship sailing is unfortunately a relationship where you are feeling constricted and confined. Someone is trying to force their opinion or view on you. You are letting your emotions guide your decisions. This dream signals your limitations. You will find that your worries were unfounded and that they will turn out to be better than expected.

Ship sailing in dream is a message for neglected feelings and emotions that you are unwilling to confront. You are acting too stiff. You are overly preoccupied with trying to find out something about yourself, your reputation, or your self-identity. The dream points to your versatility and adaptability in different situations. You are too impulsive and relying too much on fate.

Dream about ship sailing is a harbinger for indecision and how you are unable to commit to something

You are losing your defenses. You are no longer in control of a situation. This dream is a signal for some sourness or resentment in your emotional state of mind. You may need to clear up a matter without getting overly emotional.

Ship sailing stands for extreme hostility toward some situation or someone. You may feel that you are not able to fully express your emotions. You are not listening to those around you. Your dream is an alert for qualities within yourself that are yielding and can be changed. You are shutting others out and closing off your emotions.

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