State · Fighting

Fighting Shark in dreams

A predator in your emotional life — sometimes a person, sometimes a habit.

Fighting in the dream layers in active conflict — the symbol's energy has been mobilised against something. Take note of what it is fighting; the dream is often naming the actual conflict that has been below the surface of your waking life.

A shark in a dream is the dictionary's image of a predator operating in the emotional life. Sometimes it is a person in your waking life who is taking from you in a way you have not yet named clearly. Sometimes it is a habit of yours — a way you have learned to extract from situations.

A shark circling and not striking is the dictionary's image of a danger that has not yet committed. A shark you swim past calmly is the dream's image of you handling something that used to scare you.

Where you often see it. A shark in clear water. A shark fin visible above the surface. The dream uses the shark for a predator in your emotional life — sometimes a person, sometimes a habit.

What it is not. A shark is not always literal danger. The dictionary often reads it as the recurring threat the dreamer has been swimming with.

Related in the dictionary. Read shark with sea, water, and any scene where a recurring threat shares the dreamer's medium.

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