I had this weird dream where I was at a pool or hotel with some old coworkers. I think it was supposed to be for someone’s wedding. I saw on Snapchat that they were all taking shots the night before, but by the time the actual event rolled around, they were too hungover to even show up? I’m not sure about the details, but I went to the pool to meet them anyway, and that’s when things got really strange.
The pool was filled with tomato soup, which was just… bizarre. But what made it even weirder was that there were live sharks in the pool. Instead of the typical sharp shark teeth, though, these sharks had human teeth—really nice ones, like something out of a dentist’s office, almost like veneers. The teeth were huge, like shark teeth, but they looked totally human and polished.
Your dream has some wild imagery! The pool could symbolize a place of emotional or social gathering, maybe representing the relationships or expectations you had with these coworkers. The wedding setting points to an event with high hopes, but the fact that your coworkers were too hungover to show up might reflect a sense of disappointment or unrealized expectations—people you once relied on or had a connection with not showing up when you needed them.
Now, the tomato soup in the pool is definitely strange. Soup, especially tomato soup, might represent comfort, nourishment, or even emotional contentment. But mixing that with sharks and human teeth suggests some deeper contrast. The sharks, usually symbols of danger or aggression, having human teeth might represent something that seems harmless or approachable on the surface but holds potential for emotional or social risk. It’s almost like there’s something behind a polished exterior that could cause harm or discomfort, just like how the sharks looked harmless with their nice teeth but were still sharks at the core.
Overall, the dream might be pointing to disillusionment or confusion in your relationships—something that appeared friendly or safe initially is showing a more threatening side, or perhaps there’s an underlying anxiety around the expectations you have of people around you.