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Here's my dream -
I have a recurring dream that I live in my home, but I find new rooms I never knew existed. But I can't go into these rooms because the wood floors are so bad and I might fall through. There are holes and sometimes severe water damage so I cannot get in there. These rooms are all furnished and have a lot of old things I'd like to see because our house is over 140 years old, but I can't get in. I have this dream several times a month. – |
| Dear
Dreamer,
The new rooms are probably symbolic of innate talents or aspects to your personality that you never knew existed. The bad wood floors may suggest that you need to replace your foundation (e.g. understanding or awareness or emotional foundation) before these aspects of yourself can be further explored. The severe water damage might be symbolic of the fact that you could be prone to emotional swings and those emotional swings are hampering you from accomplishing certain goals in life. Overall, the dream may be suggesting that there is much more to you than you have previously given yourself credit for and that you may need to change the way that you've been dealing with certain things in your life. – |
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Here's
my dream - No
one can figure this strange dream out. My two boys and I were
in my childhood home when water started dripping from the kitchen
ceiling where I was located. I became angry and knew that one
of the boys had let the water in the tube overflow and I yelled
for the boys to run upstairs and shut it off and start cleaning
the floors. My youngest came down stairs crying because IT wouldn't
let him into the bathroom. My older son just stood there at
the top of the stairs saying there was NO WAY that he was going
into the bathroom. So I ran up the stairs only to be stopped
by a force I couldn't see. There were two glands in my neck
that pulsated in and out of my neck, which was very uncomfortable
and painful and I was choking myself to hold them in my body.
IT wouldn't allow me into the bathroom either but I was determined
and kept trying. I prayed three times for God to make IT go
away. I was never scared only angry and determined not to let
IT stop me from going into the bathroom. I never did get into
the bathroom but woke up immediately after the third request
for help from God. I was very disturbed and the incident felt
so real. I had the dream again a few days later only this time
my children and I were embarrassed by a large white angle at
the top of the steps and there was love and peace and calm.
Thank you for your consideration. |
| Dear Dreamer,
Quite simply, the dream probably suggests
that you had some kind of emotional overreaction to something
that occurred and/or something that you had been thinking about
related to your children. That overreaction has its roots in
your thought-processes (e.g. holding something in and thinking
about it over and over again until it erupts with emotion) and/or
with your own upbringing (e.g. your response may be similar
to that of one of your parents). The end of the dream also suggests
that you may have a better healing response, than you were perhaps
brought up with. I hope that helps. – |
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Here's my dream -
I need to know if this dream is telling me that I am dying,
I've been having symptoms of something serious. My dream
is of my grandmother who passed away almost eight years
ago. We are sitting in a room, she is packing her bags;
she says she's going back to Florida (where we all lived).
I then tell her if you go then I want to go with you. She
tells me it's fine, that I can come. The dream was very
vivid and colorful. Does this mean I will join her?. |
| Dear Dreamer,
The dream could
be suggesting that you are going to be in the midst of a
big change in your life shortly. That change will probably
entail a new location for you, or at least a very different
way of looking at yourself and your life. The nun and the
young blonde suggest that you either need to incorporate
your spiritual and play lives into who you are, or it is
suggesting that you need to have elements of spirit and
play in what you are doing in your life right now. The funhouse
could indicate that up to this point in your life you have
been having too much fun (e.g. too much partying) and you
need to get serious. Part of the reason you are seeing the
house you grew up in is that during this changing life process,
you will be reflecting upon the past. – |
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Here's my dream -
I just had a dream this morning that my house burned
down from bad electric lines. My boyfriend just bought an old 1926
fixer-upper house, which I live in with him. We have been refinishing
it for about 5 months now. The dream seemed too vivid. I saw all of
our things and our kitchen we are working on fixing in a black, bubbling
burnt heap. I remember in my dream thinking we should have called
the electrician to come fix the circuit box and plugs. I was wondering
what this means and should I take it seriously since we do have old
wiring in the house or is it a sign that I am burnt out on the house
and all of its fixings. – |
| Dear Dreamer,
Call an electrician immediately!
If the dream is a warning dream you need to have the circuit box and
plugs checked, just as you suggested in your dream. The dream does
have a metaphorical interpretation, suggesting that you are burned
out or that your communication with your boyfriend is "fried" because
of all of the work on the house, but even if the dream is a metaphor
to be on the safe side call an electrician. – |
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Here's my dream -
I once dreamt
that there was a knock at the door. I'm not sure if I answered or
dreamt I answered, but no one was there. It was approximately 3:00
am and I couldn't go back to sleep. Then it happened the following
night. This time I didn't get out of bed. It was 3:00 am again and
I lay awake, scared to sleep. Every morning last week this happened...at
3:00 am. It hasn't happened since then but it was so strange that
it was the same thing waking me at the same time! |
| Dear Dreamer,
The
Edgar Cayce material suggests that sometimes when we dream about a
knock on the door it is our own Higher Self (or even the Christ presence)
inviting us to become more involved in our own spiritual search or
in applying our spiritual beliefs. This interpretation is associated
with the following reference in the Book of Revelation: "Here I am!
I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens
the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with me. (Revelation
3:19-21) Another possibility is that the dream could simply be symbolic
of an opportunity trying to be let into your life but it is waiting
for you to "open the door." A final interpretation could be someone
deceased trying to contact you, especially if you have recently experienced
the loss of a close friend or relative. I hope that helps. – |
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Here's my dream -
My mother was diagnosed with a malignant tumor two
years ago. For the last year she has been severely depressed refusing
to let go of her depression. I think it is more than just the tumor.
She is 75-years-old and all she does is have regrets about the past.
She is letting go of her anger but she seems to have a hard time allowing
herself to find joy. She was always a very material person but she
is trying to be spiritual and praying every day. This is the dream
she had the night I was explaining to her about will, mind and soul:
She went up in the elevator to the 21st floor of a narrow building.
Three of us, me and two other people wanted to buy this house but
when we went up it was dirty and unsafe and each room had a toilet.
All she could see were toilets and rickety walls. She started crying
and shouting that she didn’t want to stay she wanted to leave
and that, “NO NO I don’t want you to buy this. You can’t
even divide it 3 ways. Now we can’t even get down the elevators
are broken.” Could you please interpret the dream? This is not
the first time she has dreamt of toilets and dirt and not wanting
to stay there. I would like to add that she does seem to be finding
more interest in life lately and she is starting to laugh. |
| Dear Dreamer,
Essentially, the dreams
are suggesting that there is something your mother needs to turn loose
of or eliminate but she either doesn’t know how to or is refusing
to. The symbolism of the 21st floor might be associated with the age
of 21 and something she did then that she regrets now. On the other
hand, it might simply be connected to the time she has spent in her
head (e.g. up in the air) thinking about her regrets. The dream also
suggests that your mother feels like she is being forced to do something
she doesn’t really want to do. Not being able to divide something
three ways could be associated with not being able to find balance
– physically, mentally, and spiritually. I hope that helps. –
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Here's my dream -
I’ve had very similar dreams that I’m hoping
you can help me interpret. Basically what happens is my husband and
I find ourselves visiting a house we used to live in. When we lived
in it, it needed a lot of work. Other people have bought it and fixed
it up, and we stop to visit the house and the new owners. So far,
I’ve had three or four dreams with this theme. |
| Dear Dreamer,
Essentially, the dream suggests that
you and your husband are revisiting experiences and “themes”
in your marriage that correspond to a time when you were first married.
That theme has something to do with reorganizing or refurbishing or
redoing or repairing something in your lives, marriage, occupations,
etc. Perhaps one way to look at this dream is to ask yourself, “What
were my husband and I most concerned about when we were first married?”
The answer to that question might give you insights into what the
dream is trying to describe in the present.
– |
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Here's my dream -
I am very curious to find out what these recurring
dreams could mean; they aren’t exactly the same but they have
a lot of similarities. They take place always in what begins as a
house that is somewhat dark, not a lot of lighting, but later they
are more like a boiler room or maybe a large kitchen. There are rolling
metal tables, etc., where I keep ending up but the main thing that
I am curious about is that there is a man with no face. It’s
blurry and it’s like I can’t focus on it. He comes after
me with a knife. He always gets me cornered under the metal tables
that I mentioned before. For some reason I crawl under it I a kind
of fetal position, and he is waiving the knife at me under the table;
it never gets me, but just misses and then I wake up. Please help
me. |
| Dear Dreamer,
A house can represent your current
situation, your state of mind, your living condition or even your
physical body. A place that is somewhat dark is suggestive of the
unknown or aspects of self that you really don’t want to have
to deal with. A boiler room can indicate repressed anger. A kitchen
can symbolize something that nurtures or it might symbolize your mother.
The unknown man who comes after you could represent a repressed part
of self or something that you have to deal with that you really don’t
want to. With all these things in mind, the dream may be suggesting
that you have repressed anger within yourself that is trying to come
up but that you keep ignoring it. If this is the case, let me recommend
seeing a counselor so that you can get past this experience and get
on with your life. An alternative interpretation might be that you
have become aware of aggressive/angry parts of yourself that you are
trying to get away from and/or ignore. – |
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Here's my dream -
My dream has been recurring for several years. I am
in a sandstone house in a very nice neighborhood. It is beautifully
decorated; however, when I see the bedrooms I am locking the door
in each bedroom from the inside then I go around the back of the house
and there are no outer walls in these bedrooms. I am worried about
someone breaking into to the house and have asked others to fix the
walls however no one ever does. I can’t see that there is no
wall from the inside. Good luck! |
| Dear Dreamer,
One possibility suggested
by the dreams is that you may have the tendency of being too emotionally
distant and cut off from people –especially close personal relationships.
Bedrooms can signify close personal relationships and the fact that
you are essentially locking all of the doors (and there is no other
entrance) could indicate that you too frequently try to “lock
out” the outside world (and people) so that you don’t
have to deal with it/them. If that is not the case, then the houses
could symbolize your current occupation and the dreams might be associated
with your fears regarding financial or staffing problems at your place
of employment. I hope that helps.
– |
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Here's my dream -
I’m French. Could you help me with
my dreams? Often, I dream about houses. Sometimes I am looking for
a house to rent (often with my mother helping me). Many times I am
trying to figure out which room I want to rent. Sometimes I rent hotel
rooms and find people from my past renting nearby. Sometimes I am
in an old woman’s house and I keep trying to get where I am
not supposed to be; or I am trying to get to my favorite room but
can’t find it and wander into the forbidden rooms and I get
chased out. Many times I am in a house running around shutting out
the storm, or closing the windows to keep out the high tide or tidal
waves (the ocean is the other main character in my dreams) or looking
out the window of my beachfront property. Sometimes more recently
I am somewhere and I need a place to stay for the night and I try
to sneak and stay with strangers... |
| Dear Dreamer,
Houses can have a variety of meanings
but generally they are associated with the dreamer’s present
experience or situation and/or the dreamer’s consciousness or
physical body. The act of looking for a house to rent could be symbolic
of looking for some kind of temporary situation or activity that would
fill the void between where you are right now and where you ultimately
hope to end up (e.g. a temporary job, a temporary break from a challenging
experience, etc.). People from your past can be associated with experiences,
patterns and thoughts from the past resurfacing in the present. In
other words, sometimes they suggest that whatever is going on in your
life right now is similar to an activity or an emotional state of
mind that occurred when you knew these individuals. Exploring an old
woman’s house could be associated with exploring long-dormant
thoughts, talents, abilities (or even negative patterns) within your
own soul consciousness or memory that are the result of past-life
experiences. Being chased out of rooms might correspond with being
advised not to pursue various aspects of your personality or desires
that are a part of your soul memory. Shutting windows or trying to
keep out the storm is often connected to trying to protect self from
emotional experiences or people that are overwhelming. Looking at
beachfront property can symbolic of attempting to or desiring to relax.
Looking for a place to stay can be symbolic of trying to discover
what it is you are supposed to be doing in life. Staying with strangers
might correspond with being involved with some kind of unfamiliar
situation or experience. I hope that helps. – |
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Here's my dream -
I have had this dream more
than once. I find myself at the house of a man that I’ve always
found attractive. I have been with him or on the phone with him or
waiting for him. The downstairs is a mess. Dark red brick from the
fireplace is broken and all over the floor. On either side of the
doorway into the kitchen there are 2 neat stacks of colorfully wrapped
gifts. I spend a great deal of time going through the house as if
I am looking for him and I never find him. I was with him only in
the first dream. I have never been formally introduced to this man.
I am married to someone else. I just don’t get it. It’s
like I’m familiar with the inside of the house and I’ve
never entered it. Please respond! |
| Dear Dreamer,
You may not like the answer, as it
does not look good for the possibility of a relationship with this
individual. Looking for the man but not finding him might suggest
that the likelihood of getting together is not very realistic. Being
familiar with the house but never having entered it could correspond
with your fantasies of this man and his life. The messy house could
indicate that he is not as suitable as you have imagined him to be
or it might show the need to put your own house in order. The two
beautiful unwrapped gifts may, in all likelihood, correspond to two
beautiful gifts you have in your own life that have perhaps been neglected
(e.g. children). If you still think you have a possible future together,
ask specifically for a dream on your relationship with this individual
and see what happens. All the best to you. – |
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Here's my dream
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Please help me. I dreamt that I got a
new bed and stove. At first, I thought I had left the mattress out
in the rain but I did not. I was told not to put the stove together
because it could catch a fire. [In real life I had an old mattress
and stove and then I got new ones.] I awoke feeling it was about a
relationship. Thank you in advance. |
| Dear Dreamer,
The Edgar Cayce information suggests
that dreams often contrast and correlate the events of the day. With
this in mind, your dream is suggestive of making new changes in your
life – symbolic of the new mattress and stove that you have
just purchased. As you surmised, the dream is probably suggesting
you are (or will be) making changes in your relationship life, as
well. A mattress can be symbolic of an intimate relationship or sexuality
and a stove can represent the home and family, personal nurturing
or it might represent repressed feelings and emotions that can ignite
or erupt. Leaving the mattress out in the rain might be suggestive
of some kind of overwhelming emotional experience that you thought
could have ended or ruined your relationship but the dream is suggesting
it did not. The fact that you are hesitant to put the stove together
because of the possibility of fire could indicate a cautionary feeling
on your part in terms of following through on some kind of new life
or new relationship situation because of a concern related to anger,
aggression or volatility. I hope that helps. – |
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Here's my dream -
I’ve had a recurring
dream for years about a house by a river that feels like home to me
but each time I go there something is different and new. Sometimes
the house is in disarray and cluttered, sometimes I find new rooms
filled with things I haven’t seen before, it’s almost
like treasure hunting. Sometimes my Mother is there (she’s deceased)
and sometimes the house is scary. It’s always varied but I love
going there. Does this just reflect my life? I’ve always been
curious about it! |
| Dear Dreamer,
Oftentimes a house in a dream can
be symbolic of an individual’s state of consciousness, his or
her current life situation or even some aspect of the person’s
physical body. When the house is in disarray and cluttered, it could
correspond to a feeling of things being disorganized in your daily
life. The appearance of new rooms in the house can correspond to new
talents, abilities or discovering aspects of self that you may not
have had to rely upon before. The appearance of your mother might
be indicative of the watchful eye of your own Higher Self. The house
being scary could be associated with different things that you may
not want to face and so forth. Overall, a house in a dream generally
corresponds to activities, thoughts, or feelings that are occurring
in waking life. – |
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Here's my dream -
I am an architect and I have
had a recurring dream for years. I am in a large, older building,
possibly a mansion or some kind of institutional building. The place
usually varies but I am always in the stairwell. Sometimes I am going
up, sometimes down, but I am always looking for a way out of the building.
I am not scared, just concerned that I need to find a way out. The
stairs are all different, some steep, some with no handrails; some
actually turn into steep ramps at times. Sometimes, I climb over the
handrails to get to levels that have handrails, because I am afraid
that if I use the stairs without handrails, I will fall. I open doors
at each level, but can not seem to find a way out, because I somehow
know that if I leave the stairwell, I will not find my way back. There
are other people around, but I don’t know who they are, and
they don’t seem concerned with me. I have never been able to
find a way out of the building. I just keep searching. This time was
different, I opened one of the doors and I was in a library. I decided
to ask the librarian which stairwell was the one that led out. She
directed me to the wrong door, and I said “No”, and found
the correct one myself. As I turned to the door, I saw my Grandmother,
who currently has bone cancer. She looked at me asked me for some
salad dressing? Then she told me that she loved me. That was the end
of the dream. |
| Dear Dreamer,
Since you are an architect and associate houses with your job, a major
possibility related to these dreams is that part of your really wants
to do something else with your life but you either don’t know
what or you don’t know how to get out of your present entanglements
(e.g. bills, obligations, etc.). Being afraid to use the stairs without
handrails suggests that even when you see a way out, you are concerned
that it is not a “safe” approach without some financial
problems or probable pitfalls and so forth. Certainly a library can
be the search for more information. In this dream, your Grandmother
can be a symbol of someone who has a condition that is “eating
her up.” If you are, in fact, unhappy with your job, then your
Grandmother makes an appropriate symbol for the psychological experience
that is occurring within you. Asking for salad dressing can correspond
to not dealing with the problem and just trying to cover it up with
life’s normal activities. The dream is also suggesting that
no matter what you do, your family will still love you. If you are
not having frustrations with your job or life’s direction, then
the dream is suggesting that there is some other situation in life
that you are trying to get out of because you don’t know how
to deal with it. I hope this helps. – |
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Here's my dream -
I
look out the window of my house and find that it is no longer in it's
usual location but is now in the middle of a construction site with
large machines and no trees in sight. I am very confused and keep
asking how this could happen. This dream recurred three times so far. |
| Dear Dreamer,
Houses can often be associated with one’s
current life situation or experience or they might correspond to the
activity within one’s physical body. From the description of
your dream, it suggests that you are either considering or in the
process or considering doing something different in life: a new job,
a change of locations, a change in your relationship, etc. My sense
is that the house is “under construction” because you
have only been considering these changes on a mental level and have
not yet fully followed through on whatever change(s) you are planning
to make. – |
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Here's my dream -
This past year
I've had many dreams about flooded houses as well as ceilings leaking
water. Sometimes I'm looking at the house after the flood and seeing
the damage done. (The houses are almost always empty of furniture,
etc.) Other times I'm in the house while it's full of water, which
is never higher than my knees or waist. I don't have the impression
these are ever my own home. One time I went to sit on a bed (not
my own) and discovered it was thoroughly drenched. I was worried
the owner would think I was somehow responsible for it getting wet,
though I knew it had to be due to a leak in the ceiling or wall.
One time I was looking out a window in a house on a mountaintop
and saw water gushing out of the heavens and rapidly filling the
valleys below. I ran inside to pack up some food and move to a higher
floor in the house before the water level rose further. Thanks for
any insight you can give me. |
| Dear Dreamer,
Houses are often symbolic of our present circumstance or situations.
Sometimes they can also represent our personalities or our physical
body. Leaky water is generally a symbol of some type of overwhelming
emotional experience that is trying to break through. Ceilings are
often related to thoughts and ideas. The way you've described your
dreams, it appears as though something really emotional (or something
about which you are vulnerable or extremely sensitive) is occurring
in your life. OR, you may inadvertently be causing someone in your
surroundings some kind of emotional situation. Overall, the dreams
seem to indicate that someone either is or needs to be having an
emotional release about some situation going on in her or his life
- At home? At work? At school? – |
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Here's my dream -
I have been having recurrent
dreams where I am lost. I know that “home” is close but
cannot seem to make my way to it. I feel extremely frustrated. In
these dreams, I am at different places. It is never the same situation
but the same theme of lost and frustrated and almost hopeless. Thank
you! |
| Dear Dreamer,
The dream might mirror the feeling of being “lost” or
“frustrated” or “hopeless” in some other area
of your life. In other words, if you are in what appears to be a hopeless
situation or feel somehow lost or disconnected from your job or a
relationship, this dream might simply be reflecting what is occurring.
If any of this is applicable to what is occurring in your life, you
might want to investigate some of the Cayce-related book titles or
programs that could help you address the situation. Another possibility
is to write out the question, “What can I do about __________?”
before going to sleep and dream on the question. The dream you have
might give you insights into how you can solve whatever issue is occurring
in your life. – |
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Here's my dream -
Hi.
Lately I've had repeated dreams involving stairs. In the dreams I'm
falling, sliding, or riding up and down the steps as if on a roller
coaster...sometimes alone, sometimes not. I'm usually going down the
stairs (against my will) and I've awoken feeling concerned and a bit
worried. Also (and I don't know if this is related) I've been dreaming
that I'm selling my house, only to move into a bigger, empty house
that I really don't like and only wish to move back to my old house
with the beautiful views. Thanks in advance for your advice. Can't
get those stairs out of my mind. |
| Dear Dreamer,
Life itself is often described as being on a roller coaster. Going
down the stairs in a dream can symbolize such things as being demoted,
becoming involved with issues that have been repressed, or even feeling
like you are really having to deal with the people and events in your
life rather than simply living in the world of your thoughts. (In
a dream, being in the upper levels of a house can correspond to thoughts
and ideas.) Getting a bigger house could correspond to taking on more
responsibility, expanding your horizons, moving beyond your level
of control and comfort, etc. Overall, I think the dreams are suggesting
that events in your life may be prompting you to expand your level
of comfort, move beyond the structure and parameters you may have
set for your life, and become aware that there is much more you are
being called to do then you may have thought you desired or were comfortable
with.
– |
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Here's my dream -
My
dream was about me trying to get in touch with a former landlord,
telling him that there was a man in my apartment that I didn't care
for. Apparently, this was something the landlord said was okay. I
tried desperately to dial the landlord's number, but kept getting
the number wrong. I finally had to have someone else dial it for me. |
| Dear Dreamer,
In general the dream suggests that there is something
going on in your present situation or living environment (apartment)
that you don't feel comfortable with or don't really know how to deal
with. In an attempt to figure out how to handle this situation, you
are looking for aid from your higher self (landlord of your apartment)
but have been unable to discover or understand just what the situation
is all about (problems with the phone/communication). Continually
getting the number wrong and asking for someone else's help to dial
may suggest that you may need outside help in coming to terms with
or understanding how to deal with whatever is occurring in your life
that you may be trying to avoid. – |
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Here's my dream -
I
had a dream I was hired to work at a hardware store and that my job
was to go to houses and fix problems they couldn't. I had a trainer
that went with me, and I caught on fast. I'm thinking houses mean
our consciousness and that I am going to help people do this with
the help of a person or spiritual guide? |
| Dear Dreamer,
Certainly your idea is a possibility. Houses
can also represent one's current situation, one's physical body, or
an overall activity with which the individual is involved (e.g. work,
raising a family, etc.). Since we most often dream for ourselves,
this type of a dream might be suggesting the possibility that the
dreamer could use some assistance getting her/his own house in order.
As you've already suggested, the dream could also be about helping
others fix their problems and/or serving as some type of a psychological/spiritual
(or even health) advisor. This might sound funny but another thing
to keep in mind is that "houses" in dreams can literally be houses
and therefore the dream could have something to do with the need for
and/or a future in home inspection. – |
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Here's my dream -
I recently
moved and am not sure I made the right decision. I found out yesterday
I may have to chance of moving back to a similar place soon. Cost
is not involved. Last night I had two dreams. In one I was with my
parents and sister in a new home - everything was right - there were
clean curtains at the windows that were the right length and fitted
with the decor. I remember going into the garden with my sister and
saying that this was a nice place and that it had a nice feeling to
it - it feels good. I was not sure if that could relate to where I
am or where I could be! I had another dream about my camera. I was
in a car full of people and remembered I had left my camera at home
and asked if they wouldn't mind if we went to fetch it. They did not
mind and took me home. My father was curled up looking pitiful asleep
on a chair. I got my camera and then lowered it through a square opening
and threw it down to the level below. I was a first worried that that
action might damage the lens but it rolled quietly and was fine. I
decided not to follow the camera through the opening. |
| Dear Dreamer,
Since you have been wondering about whether you made the right decision,
the first dream seems to suggest that you are presently in "a nice
place" that has a "nice feeling to it." Unless another move would
place you closer to your parents or your family, it seems like where
you are right now is your new "home." In the second dream, being in
a car with a bunch of people and then going to fetch your camera where
your father is, could suggest that you might have the tendency of
living and thinking about the past (camera = past memories/experiences).
Not following the camera through the opening could be the act of consciously
deciding to not following through on the tendency to always reflect
on the past. – |
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Here's my dream -
I was standing at a kitchen sink full of dirty dishes and a
bug dropped down from the faucet. I looked closely and it was a grasshopper.
I had at first thought it was a centipede. The grasshopper was upside
down kicking in the sink. |
| Dear Dreamer,
The dream may be suggesting that
there are dirty dishes and things that do not belong there clogging
up the plumbing in your house. In other words, the dream might be
suggesting problems with improper diet and resulting poor eliminations.
If these things are not occurring in your life, it may be suggesting
that you have too many half-finished activities going on in your life
(dirty dishes) and that the stress of your pent-up emotions (clogged
sink) is really beginning to "bug" you. – |