Shipwreck
Shipwreck Dream Meaning
Expert Dream Interpretation
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Shipwreck dream meaning is explained below using
13 different sources.
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Interpretation 1 — Zolar
lucky numbers: 12-17-24-34-38-43
abandoning ship: affairs wil soon take a turn for the worse.
but reaching land: good financial earnings, but loss of your good name.
being shipwrecked with family: mutual support wil aid the whole.
saved after a: your health needs a consultation with an expert.
sinking into the sea: anxieties over others’ moral lapses are affecting your reputation.
with one you love: a big catastrophe wil be shared, strengthening the relationship.
broken pieces of a ship after a: a life must include al bits and pieces to work.
landing on rocks, and: sickness wil interrupt your progress.
losing your life in a: arrival of an unexpected friend to relieve the pressure on you.
others in a: beware of rivals you created.
raft after an, in a: must endure troubles before realizing desires.
Source: Zolar’s Book of Dreams Numbers and Lucky Days • Author: Zolar
Interpretation 2 — Martha Clarke
To drown in a shipwreck reveals a feeling of distress, which has lasted some time, due to a project that has not prospered or a personal relationship that has failed, leading you to believe that “all is lost.” Normally, a dream of this kind indicates that you have taken on too many responsibilities. Therefore, it can be interpreted as a warning that you should rest or take a short break. You have reached the limits of your strength and you need to recharge. (See WATER, BOAT and SHIP)
Source: The Big Dictionary of Dreams • Author: Martha Clarke
Interpretation 3 — Nancy Wagaman
A mishap, crisis, or disaster (or fear of such).
Something in your real life you perceive as a disaster or huge disruption.
Something that ended in an abrupt or unexpected way (such as a phase, project, activity, or relationship).
Evidence of something gone awry (or a fear of such).
See Broken Object, Disaster, Accident, Boat, Descending
Source: The Curious Dreamer’s Dream Dictionary • Author: Nancy Wagaman
Interpretation 4 — Klaus Vollmar
The image of a shipwreck is often connected to the feeling of failure, as is the Breach in a dike; while, on the other hand, it may point to a positive development.
The distance to the Water—meaning to feelings and needs—is removed.
A shipwreck can also mean an outburst of emotions, where the dreamer is acknowledging his passions.
Source: Little Giant Encyclopedia • Author: Klaus Vollmar
Interpretation 5 — Dr. Mıchael Lennox
The implication with a shipwreck is that some difficult experience has already happened.
The event is likely to have been emotional in nature and has thrown you off in your daily routine in a considerable way. As a result of emotional turmoil, you are finding yourself in new territory that must be explored.
Source: Complete Dictionary of Dreams • Author: Dr. Mıchael Lennox
Interpretation 6 — DreamForth
To dream of seeing or being shipwrecked implies that you are struggling with inner discord or are finding it challenging to communicate your emotions. You may also not be prepared to deal with these aspects as of yet.
Source: Dream Symbols and Analysis • Author: DreamForth
Interpretation 7 — Stephen Girard
To dream you suffer shipwreck, the ship being overwhelmed, is dangerous to all, except those detained by force; to them it signifies liberty.
Source: The Mystic Dream Book • Author: Stephen Girard
Interpretation 8 — Katherine Taylor Craig
Misfortunes, to see others shipwrecked in your dream denotes that you will rise above them (Gypsy).
Source: The Fabric of Dream • Author: Katherine Taylor Craig
Interpretation 9 — Raymond Buckland
You will suffer a dangerous illness, but it will not prove fatal.
Source: Gypsy Dream Dictionary • Author: Raymond Buckland
Interpretation 10 — Tyler Wolfe
Symbolic of a disaster in life, 1 Tim. 1:19
Source: Christian Dream Symbols • Author: Tyler Wolfe
Interpretation 11 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
Emotional turmoil, view of one’s life.
Source: New American Dream Dictionary • Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
Interpretation 12 — Internet Archive - Anonymous
A certain omen of disaster.
Source: Mystic Dream Book • Author: Internet Archive - Anonymous
Interpretation 13 — Margaret Hamilton
See “boat” and “wreck”
Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited • Author: Margaret Hamilton