New born baby swimming under water dream meanings

Short meaning: dream of of new born baby swimming under water might spell repose, taste and good will (benevolence).
Psychoanalytical meaning: By Sigmund Freud explanation of this dream about new born baby swimming under water forebodes freewheeling energy, female sexuality, ingenuity and capacity.
Encouraging changes are awaiting in life if: new born baby swimming under water - This symbol omens the circumstance that puts one in a superior position. You are at a higher level than others. Yet, if your dream has left bad feeling then your dream might designate backwards understanding: an unspecified person can be tricky or difficult in regard to your character.
Lucky numbers for this week: 5 winning numbers - 13, 45, 58, 87, 37; 2 extra numbers - 80, 17.
Fortunate colors for this dream: blue and yellow .
  • Water - of the life. Hindus also thought that only the water can maintain the life; In Baptism the water has three main meanings: life, death and rebirth. It is believed by baptist people that when someone goes under the water, somebody else instead of him will born. Remember that when the women is in labor, the first thing that happens is that her waters breaks, which announces about the new life coming in to the world; Since ancient times the water is associated with femininity and fertility of the women. When the water is flowing it foretells how you feel at... (read more)
  • Driving into water - everything started from the water it is the rudiment of the life. Hindus also thought that only the water can maintain the life; In Baptism the water has three main meanings: life, death and rebirth. It is believed by baptist people that when someone goes under the water, somebody else instead of him will born. Remember that when the women is in labor, the first thing that happens is that her waters breaks, which announces about the new life coming in to the world; Since ancient times the water is associated with femininity and fertility of the women. When the... (read more)