If you dream of looking at the coast, then such dream indicates the spiritual journey you are taking in your waking life. The coast represents the inner and outside worlds, therefore you are trying to understand the meaning of it. Perhaps lately you had questions about the meaning of life and its values. Alternatively, the dream may suggest you to take the life more vigorously.
Dream dictionary: Coast dream meanings
Fortune and happiness in life. 90.
Getting one’s self into danger….
This dream is related within the mythic archetypes with death, and therefore some authors suggest it as ominous dream. However it can be interpreted following our role in the dream, in relation to the boat. Seeing the boat as it sails away, speaks of distances, goodbyes and seeing the boat reaching the coast may be reflecting that thing we expect with illusion. And if we are the boatman rowing with a lot of momentum that means we have to do our part if we wish to arrive at good harbor.
…To be in or to see a sand dune, when you are dreaming, stands as a symbol of your fears for uncovered thoughts in the real world. You may have desires that need to be hidden and protected. Are you afraid of the bitterness of reality? A dune is an accumulation of sand in the desert or the coast – it is like the accumulation of your fears….
…few yards away from me, and in a quavering falsetto voice cried out to me to stop.Complying with his request, I approached the edge of the pit, when out of it sprang an enormous lion. It had hurled me to the ground, and was in the act of mauling my throat, when I awoke. I interpret the foregoing dream thus:The kangaroo signified a journey; the bees, success in financial matters; dancing, minor troubles; whistling, a lover’s quarrel; metamorphose to a monkey, the breaking off of a marriage through my agency; the lion, marriage.Shortly after this dream I went to the Pacific Coast of America; a great friend of mine was very successful in his speculations on the Stock Exchange but was much worried over a series of troubles at home; whilst another friend, equally dear to me, foolishly got engaged to the daughter of a nouveau riche who was vulgar…