Dreams about baby drowning

Having a dream about baby drowning is often associated with abundance and prosperity coming to your workplace and household, supporting a specialist in work, helping solve their issues, being promoted to a higher position thanks to certain efforts, your earnings increasing and your life becoming orderly and receiving joyful, glad tidings, with a troubled period ending soon.

Waking Feelings

Guilty after your dream about baby drowning? Your dream often means that your words will not be clear and you will not dare to show what you really think. It is not a day to abuse your strength, they will walk quite low. Also, sadness after having this dream reveals that a good friend will ask you to help him in something that you find quite tedious. You’ll regret it later, so at least exercise.

Shock after experiencing this dream reveals that you will spend several hours watching tv and it will be a waste of time unless you react in time. A neighbor will pose some problem in the community that will not have, in principle, easy solution.

You need to surround yourself and spend time with people who bring you good feelings.

Inner Reading

If you had a dream about baby drowning, your subconscious is psychologically preparing you for a new role. You may be going through a frustrating work situation or a confining relationship. You are satisfied with how things are going. You are trying to conceal or bury your questionable behavior.

Dream Oracle: you are in an enclosure, either in home or work place, that is shrinking. You are trying to impress someone in your life. You are becoming too deeply involved in something that is beyond your control. Baby drowning is also about help and significance, which means you will receive help from an unexpected source, and something important or significant is happening tonight.

Find more details about your dream below in the in-depth readings: multiple sources, Dream Oracle’s take, today’s foresight, and one practical suggestion. You’ll also find links to advice topics for direct guidance.