Omen - Dream of Tsunami Causes and Meanings
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Omen - Dream of Tsunami Causes and Meanings
Dreaming is a perfectly normal part of life that everyone experiences. Many people believe dreams are deeply connected to reality — psychology suggests that people and things dwelling in the subconscious will manifest in the form of dreams. Dreams remain a mysterious domain, and fully understanding them will take much more time. So what does dreaming of a tsunami mean?
According to Zhou Gong's Interpretation of Dreams, dreaming of a tsunami generally indicates that the dreamer may encounter significant setbacks or crises in life. It may also reflect that the dreamer has been under excessive pressure or is experiencing inner anguish.

Omen - Dream of Tsunami Causes and Meanings
Dreaming of a tsunami may also indicate a physical ailment somewhere in the body. An unmarried person who dreams of a tsunami should guard against unexpected setbacks in their love life. A married man or woman who dreams of a tsunami should be alert to potential crises in their marriage. A working professional who dreams of a tsunami may face major fluctuations in their position. A businessman who dreams of a tsunami may encounter some difficulties in business.
Dream Case Analysis: The dreamer saw themselves sitting alone by the sea, feeling deeply sorrowful, letting the sea breeze and waves wash over them. Suddenly the sky darkened, and a tsunami erupted between distant mountains and the sea — jolting the dreamer awake. This type of dream is an inauspicious omen, symbolizing hardship and crisis. It also reflects inner anguish. For an unmarried person, love may encounter setbacks; for a married person, the marriage may face a crisis.
Dreams are an important part of everyone's experience — whether they release emotions or reflect reality, they are part of the journey. Understanding what a tsunami dream signifies can help bring greater clarity to one's life circumstances. The Three Realms concept in traditional Chinese thought reflects a similar layered understanding of existence across different planes, much as dream interpretation seeks to decode signals from the subconscious realm.
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Paul Peng
Paul Peng is a Zhengyi Taoist priest from Longhu Mountain, Jiangxi — the ancestral home of the Celestial Masters' tradition. Ordained at 25 after a dream from the Celestial Master, he has practiced for 25 years under Master Zeng Guangliang. He is the curator of this store, which is officially authorized by Tianshi Fu. All items are consecrated at the temple by the resident priest team.
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