Swaddle
To dream that you or someone is swaddled means that you are seeking a sense of security. You want to feel protected. Alternatively, the dream indicates that you are feeling helpless in a situation.
To see or wear a life saver in your dream suggests that you are getting another opportunity or chance. Take advantage of the opportunity before it slips away. Alternatively, a life saver symbolises wholeness and completeness. The dream may also be a metaphor for someone who has saved you from a jam or difficult situation.
To see or wear gloves in your dream represent the way you handle things. You are getting a handle on a problem. Consider the phrase “handle with kid gloves” and how you need to be more cautious in some situation. Or perhaps you are overly cautious. Alternatively, wearing gloves may mean that your creative abilities are still latent. You need to acknowledge and express that creative side.
To see an eel in your dream indicates that you have issues with commitment. It also means that you have problems holding on to things. Consider the phrase “slippery as an eel” to mean someone who escapes responsibility or culpability. Alternatively, the eel may be a phallic symbol and thus have erotic connotations.
To dream that you are screaming symbolises anger and fear. You are expressing some powerful emotion which you have kept pent up inside. If you try to scream, but no sound comes out, then it indicates your sense of helplessness and frustration in some situation. No matter how hard you try to get someone’s attention, they cannot hear you. The dream highlights your difficulty in communicating with this person. You need to immediately identify your fears or feelings and confront this situation in real life. Alternatively, your inability to scream may be a form of REM paralysis.
To dream that you are in a basement symbolises your subconscious mind and intuition. The appearance of the basement is an indication of your subconscious state of mind and level of satisfaction. It represents primal urges, animalistic desires and basic needs. The dream may also be metaphor for “abasement” or being “debased”. Are you feeling humbled or unworthy?