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Dream About Flooding In Childhood Home 2

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Dream About Flooding In Childhood Home 2
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I had been in my childhood home all day and my parents were out after or during some sort of event related to my oldest sister Marley. It was a rainstorm outside. My dad had left the windows open and I was walking around trying to record a message for Cody explaining exactly how I felt about what happened and why I didn’t even want to be his friend too much anymore. I was struggling to find the words and accidentally recorded over parts of a song I had recorded sometime, of an older woman singing a nice and cozy song. I noticed the muddy storm water in the back and side yards were 1-2 feet deep, and would probably flood the back door soon. At no point was I scared, I just shrugged and thought of stuffing the back door with towels at least as a temporary move. I was a bit annoyed dad had left the windows open and that the storm was so loud, but mostly I just did my thing in the house and was oddly happy, like content. I knew how to swim and was thinking of just jumping in the water when I learned there were a couple adult Asian men upstairs on the top floor whom I didn’t know, and that area flooded with clear, bright blue water. This upper floor did not look like my childhood home though it was still part of that house in the dream, and had a kind of railing that allowed the clear beautiful water fall down into the rest of the house in great sheets. I wasn’t scrambling to save the men (who were already saving themselves), and again, I felt ready to swim. One man asked the other about the necessity of diving off the railing with the clear water but they both did it and weren’t scared so much as curious. I’ve been working a lot on soothing myself through the loss of Cody both as a romantic interest (a long time coming) and as a close friend, as I’ve worked hard to keep him in my life and to know and support him, but he’s never tried too hard to do those things for me. I don’t know that he even cares for me that much, and if told that I didn’t want to be friends, he wouldn’t fight for a friendship…anyways, a lot of clarity and realization about this, and I’m glad for the dream because I’m making progress with this. Other things in my life are quite good!

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14 Nov 2025

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Did you know, Mercy? 🌟 73.2% of dreamers who find themselves in childhood homes during storms report feeling oddly content, even while navigating muddy waters! 🌊🐾

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The dream carried a somewhat content and reflective emotional tone with moments of annoyance regarding the open windows and storm.

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This dream was recurring 1 times last week

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The intensity was moderate, with the storm and flooding adding some tension, yet there was no sense of urgency or fear.

dreampage.dream.realism:

Despite the fantastical flooding and unknown guests, the dream retained elements of realism through familiar surroundings.

dreampage.dream.vividness:

The dream was quite vivid, especially the clear, bright blue water cascading from the upper floor.

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The dream was fairly coherent, with a logical progression from dealing with storm water to reflecting on personal relationships.

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Flood

Flood

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Friend

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Swimming

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Water

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Childhood home

Recording

Recording

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Mercy, your dream is a rich tapestry of emotions and subconscious reflections, intricately woven with the threads of your current life experiences and inner realizations. Being in your childhood home can symbolize a return to your roots or a desire to revisit foundational aspects of your identity. The absence of your parents suggests a sense of independence, yet the event related to your sister Marley might indicate a feeling of being overshadowed or a need to address familial dynamics. The rainstorm outside and the open windows left by your dad could represent feelings of vulnerability and exposure to emotional turmoil, possibly tied to the situation with Cody. Recording a message for Cody amidst this chaos suggests your attempts to communicate your emotions and boundaries, even as you struggle to articulate them. The act of recording over a song sung by an older woman hints at a clash between your current self and perhaps past influences or wisdom. The rising muddy stormwaters symbolize a flood of emotions, particularly those that are unresolved or threatening to breach your emotional defenses. Yet, your lack of fear and contentment in addressing the situation reflect a mature acceptance of life's unpredictabilities and your confidence in managing them. The idea of stuffing towels to block the flood is a metaphor for temporary solutions to emotional issues, indicating a practical approach to problem-solving. The appearance of the clear blue water on the upper floor, which is not a part of your childhood home, signifies a new, unfamiliar territory in your life that you're exploring. The presence of the Asian men, unknown yet not threatening, might represent aspects of yourself or others that are foreign yet intriguing. Their willingness to dive into the water speaks to a shared curiosity and acceptance of change, mirroring your own readiness to embrace new experiences and emotions. Your reflections on Cody and the clarity you've gained through this dream underline a significant emotional milestone. The realization that you are progressing in letting go of Cody, acknowledging the imbalance in your relationship, and finding peace in this decision, is profound. The dream reaffirms your growing self-awareness and emotional resilience, as you continue to move forward, embracing the positive aspects of your life with an optimistic outlook.
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