I was in very high tower on the beach. The waves were so big their splash started to reach the top of the tower. I was terrified the tower would be knocked down because of the waves, so I decided to climb down the ladder and try to run to safety. Waves come in sets so I waited for a small set then climbed down the ladder to the ground where there was a garage. Another big set of waves came, so I hid in the garage while the waves pounded the garage doors. Finally there was another lull, so I took off my shoes and ran to safety. I turned to watch the huge waves rise and crash thinking these waves are the biggest I’ve ever seen!
This dream reflects a sense of vulnerability and fear in the face of overwhelming circumstances. The high tower symbolizes a position of safety or isolation. The beach represents the boundary between the conscious and unconscious mind, and the waves symbolize emotional turbulence or upheaval. The fear of the tower being knocked down suggests a fear of losing stability or control in your life.
Climbing down the ladder and running to safety represents your attempt to escape or find a solution to the overwhelming situation. Waiting for a small set of waves before climbing down reflects your desire to choose the right moment to take action and minimize the risk.
The garage symbolizes a temporary refuge, a place to hide from the turmoil. The pounding of the waves on the garage doors represents the intensity of the emotions or challenges you are facing.
The act of taking off your shoes and running to safety suggests a desire to be unencumbered and find a sense of freedom or relief from the overwhelming situation. Turning back to watch the huge waves rise and crash indicates a sense of awe or acknowledgement of the magnitude of the challenges you are facing.
Overall, this dream suggests that you may be struggling with some difficult or overwhelming emotions or circumstances in your waking life. It reflects a desire to find safety, escape, and overcome these challenges. It may be a sign that you need to take action, find temporary refuge when necessary, and acknowledge the magnitude of what you are dealing with.