Digital art, Designing an undersea ecosystem, a builder releases a nurse shark to balance out the whale, but chaos ensues when a metal door won't shut and a swarm of sharks emerges, wreaking havoc on the ocean and the builder's creation.

Building an ocean

Date: 12/6/2019

By dizzzy

I was building an ocean and it’s ecosystem. I was under the water while I was building it, and I could breathe just fine. I was swimming around just like one of the fish. I placed a whale in there first, and there was a big emphasis on it. Then I decided I needed something to balance it out and I opened a little metal door. A little nurse shark swam out and then I decided that was all that I needed and tried to shut the door, but it wouldn’t shut. I couldn’t close it. A bunch of sharks came swarming out and I was scared. They swam right over my legs, but they didn’t bother me. There was a narrator voice that said “and the sharks wreaked havoc on the ocean” and I turned around to see my whale being torn apart. Then I turned back around and the sharks seemed to have stopped. Then suddenly I saw a great white shark’s open jaws and one of its eyes and I was terrified.

AI generated interpretation Thank you for sharing your dream with me. I will provide an analysis and interpretation based on a general understanding of dream symbolism. The ocean in your dream can represent your subconscious and emotional state. Building an ocean and its ecosystem may signify a desire to create balance and harmony within your inner world. The emphasis on the whale could represent a significant aspect of your life or psyche that you feel needs to be anchored down or secured. The nurse shark that you added could symbolize a sense of protection or care that you want to provide for yourself. However, the fact that you had difficulty closing the metal door suggests that you may feel like you do not have full control over certain aspects of your inner world. When the sharks came out, they initially caused fear and chaos. This could suggest that you have concerns about certain elements of your subconscious that you feel could cause harm or disruption. However, the fact that the sharks did not harm you, despite swimming right over your legs, suggests that you may have a sense of resilience in dealing with these potential challenges. The narrator's voice implying that the sharks wreaked havoc on the ocean and the subsequent sight of your whale being torn apart suggests a fear of things falling apart or being destroyed by uncontrollable external elements. The great white shark's open jaws and eye could represent an overwhelming fear that you are facing or anticipate facing in your inner world. Overall, this dream may be reflecting a desire for balance and control within your emotional and subconscious state, while also revealing fears and concerns about potential challenges and disruptions.