Color · Purple

Purple Fish in dreams

The unconscious — what swims below the surface of your day-to-day awareness.

Purple colour places the symbol between hot and cool — a reading that has both calm and intensity at once. The dream often uses purple for symbols that do not fit the usual categories cleanly. Take the reading more seriously than you would otherwise; the colour is asking you to.

Because fish live in water — the dictionary's standard image for the unconscious — they represent thoughts and feelings that have not yet surfaced. Catching a fish is becoming aware of something. Letting it go is choosing not to dwell.

A school of fish is the volume of half-formed thoughts moving in you at any time. Watching them is restful; trying to grab one is usually frustrating.

A fish out of water is a feeling that has been pulled into your conscious life too fast and has nowhere to live. A dead fish is a feeling you killed off by analyzing it too hard.

Where you often see it. A fish glimpsed in clear water. A fish you catch and release. The dream uses the fish for the unconscious — what swims below the surface of your day-to-day awareness.

What it is not. A fish is not always food-symbol. The dictionary reads it as the moving below-the-surface contents of the dreamer's life.

Related in the dictionary. Read fish with water, sea, lake, and any scene where the unconscious has briefly become visible.

← Read the base interpretation of Fish

Disclaimer: For entertainment and self-reflection only. Not a substitute for professional advice.