Dream about Talking Octopus

Dream about talking octopus is an evidence for some issue you have at school. You need to pay better attention to some health advice. You are behaving immaturely in some situation. Your dream indicates conception. Perhaps you have been hurt recently.

Talking octopus is a clue for your sense of belonging and pride. You care too much with what others think of you. You need to swallow your pride. Your dream is a sign for some inner turmoil or conflict that you are experiencing. Perhaps you are afraid of exposing yourself to vulnerabilities.

Talking octopus in dream is a symbol for the Self, wholeness and completion. You are throwing your weight and power around. Things may look fine on the surface, but some problem still persists underneath. This dream refers to your discreteness. You are reflecting on the good and bad things that you have done.

Dream about talking octopus suggests new beginnings

You need to take a long deep breath in between your problems. Perhaps a relationship or some guilt is weighing you down. Your dream denotes codependency. You are feeling insignificant in some relationship or scenario.

Talking octopus is a signal for rumours. You need to make some fundamental changes to your character. There is a problem or issue that is burdening you. This dream draws attention to your carefree nature. There may be an obstacle ahead for you.

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Marie

Dream about someone saving me from misfortune and he jumped across the water to trigger a black octopus to come up.
The black octopus ran after me after coming up from the water and so I quickly climb a tree.
After a while, there is a purple octopus who sat beside me and talk to me and give me some advices and life lessons.
I suddenly pat the octopus’ head as a sign of thanks and I tend to cry upon hearing those words.