Dream Interpretation - What Does an Empty Swimming Pool Mean?
Posted: Tuesday, February 22, 2011
by Christina Sponias
Scientific Dream Interpretation.com
Many people see an empty swimming pool in their dreams. This dream scene represents maturity. It indicates that the dreamer finally understood something very important and stopped being superficial.
How could I come to such conclusion?
I continued Carl Jung’s research in the unknown region of the human psyche through dream interpretation. I learned how to translate the meaning of dreams better than him. Later, I simplified his method of dream interpretation. Therefore, I can directly tell you the meaning of any dream scene.
Water in dreams has two different meanings depending on the quantity. When you see only a few drops of water in a dream, water represents forgiveness. It is the liquid that purifies the soul. A few drops of water represent salvation from craziness and despair due to compassion and forgiveness.
When you see too much water in a dream (like a flood) this means that you are being superficial and materialistic. You don’t believe that there is a spiritual reality and you should care about your spiritual transformation. You think that nothing is more important than your daily routine. Or, you have lost your faith. You don’t believe in salvation.
Thus, when you see an empty swimming pool in a dream, you see that there is no water in a place where water should be abundant. Water in this case represents superficiality. The absence of water means that you stopped being superficial and you finally understood something that you didn’t want to understand.
A swimming pool full of water in a dream represents a study based on limited aspects of reality that don’t correspond to the entire truth. In other words, when you are swimming in a swimming pool full of water in a dream, this means that you are analyzing your problems without taking into consideration many key factors. Your vision is too limited.
You would discover the truth about your reality only if you were swimming in the sea, or in a river. If you are swimming in a swimming pool full of waterin a dream, this means that you believe in illusions.
An empty swimming pool represents the bitter comprehension that you were too far from the truth before seriously analyzing your reality. Or, that you were acting like a child because you couldn’t understand God’s wisdom. This comprehension will save your life, and help you evolve.
Many people dream of an empty swimming pool after interpreting the meaning of a dream collection. This happens because they now understand their false impressions thanks to the enlightening unconscious lessons in their dreams.
Christina Sponias continued Carl Jung's research into the human psyche, discovering the cure for all mental illnesses, and simplifying the scientific method of dream interpretation that teaches you how to accurately translate the meaning of your dreams, so that you can find health, wisdom and happiness.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)Christina: I love this exegesis on water, and your comments about "pools". They make sense, and since water is so ubiquitous and present in our lives and our heads, understanding water can be supremely important in dream meaning. Love this article.
Hi Christina-I think interpreting our own dreams is quite simple (others not so easy) because we usually know what the symbols in our dreams mean to us personally. To most people water represents life. If I dreamed about an empty swimming pool, I think I would be dreaming a fear that my life is empty, and maybe I need to fill it up.
I found your article to be conscientious, informative and extremely interesting- thank you- Always Ella.Interpreting dreams according to the scientific method becomes simple only when you master the dream language. Otherwise, it is very complicated.
The meaning of the dream language is universal and specific. There is only one way to accurately translate the dream messages.
Your personal opinion has no value. Dream interpretation according to the scientific method is not similar to the interpretation of a literary document, but an accurate translation from one language to another.
For example, you cannot translate Chinese to English based on your opinion. You have to learn their alphabet, and a lot more.
Although I agree that a universal dream language does exist- and I do know and can speak that language- I disagree that personal opinions have no value. As we know, universal dream symbols change over time; a symbol that meant a certain thing to people living over 500 years ago; no longer holds true for those of us living in this century.
Our dreams are personal to our own minds- and our own environments- therefore we make up, so to speak, our own personal dream language; sort of like the vernacular of a language that people speak in different regions of a country.
Water, to me personally, represents life- to other minds, it may represent something else- they would therefore perhaps, interpret that empty pool dream differently.
We are able to use only the universal symbols that we are aware of- but do not cease to dream in symbols in that absence- we fill that space with symbols of our own meaning. This is an interesting subject- I've enjoyed the exchange- Thank you- Always EllaThe meaning of a dream symbol never changes. It is always the same for all civilizations and historical times. This meaning is given by the ancient unconscious mind that produces our dreams. The dream language has deep roots, and it is based on the unconscious logic.
I totally disagree with the impression that we can interpret dreams based on what they may represent for us.
The dream images have a specific meaning that we must study and understand, the same way we must study the roots of any language made only by words. The dream images are symbols that have a specific and universal meaning.
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