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Dream Interpretation Thread

Snowflake

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Post up your dreams & let us use our brilliance and expertise to interpret them! I will go first.

Dream:
Ever since I was a little girl, I was afraid of this huge white house that was not very far from my parents' home. I wouldn't even ride my bike by it. I would go out of my way 3-4 blocks to go around the block that had that house on it when I rode my bike around town.

I have always been very interested in architecture and old buildings, but this one made me afraid. It didnt necessarily look scary, I just never had seen a house like that I suppose... it was out of place in the neighborhood, and it was not in good shape… It held so much intrigue for me that eventually I was just terrified of it. It was a three-story home built in the early 1900s, starting to be rundown when I was younger and I never actually knew who owned it. My dad said it was owned by a company and not a family, but it wasn't a business or anything. Someone lived there but I never saw anyone. The most contact in real life I ever had at the house was my parents or grandparents driving down the road in three glued to the window from the moment it came into view until beyond when we turned the corner and I could no longer see it. Just the thought of it being there practically entranced me.

Anyway, I still wouldn't drive by it or anything as an adult, and eventually I started having dreams about it after I was an adult and moved away. Not very often, but always basically the same dream about that house.

Last night I dreamed that I drove by it and it was being renovated and the front of it was completely gutted, so I got out of my car and went in and walked around. I dreamed that the shape of the inside of the house which I never knew about was almost like a concert hall & voices carried well. So I stood in what used to be the living room of this old gutted house I have always been afraid of and sang.



Interpretation:
It's pretty obvious to me that this is about my fears about my new job & all the things I've bottled up over the years. I guess I'm going to have to actually drive by that house sometime...


Y'all's turn!! :D
 
Sounds more like it's a general representation of fear/anxiety, but when you finally worked up the courage to go into it (face your fears), it ended up being not scary, but elegant and comforting (allowing yourself to sing).


My turn.

So, most of you have been to Laramie at one point or another, and some still live here or visit regularly for games and whatever else. So you probably know the Ivinson Mansion, just a block North of Ace Hardware by Grand Ave. It's an old mansion that during the late 1800s to the early 1900s was owned and lived in by the Ivinsons, a wealthy family that really helped Laramie get established. Anyways, the dreams (yes, dreams) I have had about this place that is so close to where I grew up involve me and usually a group of my friends standing in front of his place (looks a lot bigger and grander in my dreams) and having some idle chatter. Anyways, I decide to take a look inside the place, and when I open up the front door there is a staircase leading downstairs, and staring back at me is this enormous yellow eye with scales around it. It dissapears and then a puff smoke comes up from the staircase, and then a roar with fire (yes it was a dragon) and I get the hell out of there and then, then I am woken up because it's time for school.
 
Without even reading them, I'm guessing the interpretation would go something like this:

You're a perv.





:D
 
I'm like a well trained athlete. The more I get, the more I dream about it. But yeah, my dreams are about the same as when I was 16.
 
Dream:
Sitting in a chair reading a magazine. Realize I'm cold, & look down & I'm naked. I stand up to start looking around for my clothes, and I realize I'm in some kinda waiting room, with only one door, which is locked & a receptionist's window, which had a glass partition. While examining that, I realize that there are other people way at the other end, and they have a blanket, but I go down there & try talk to them about it & they won't even share with me. Rude. So I go back to reading my magazine & get comfortable, until the whole thing starts over again.

Interpretation:
Still waiting to find out things on my job, prolly a lot to do with it. Or I'm clinically insane.


No one else here dreams??
 
Many years ago after I finished my time in the military in a war, I had dreams (nightmares) of being chased (hunted) almost every night. I would wake up exhausted. I never went to counciling and they eventually went away. To this day I can't watch a war movie without them coming back.
 
WYCowboy said:
Many years ago after I finished my time in the military in a war, I had dreams (nightmares) of being chased (hunted) almost every night. I would wake up exhausted. I never went to counciling and they eventually went away. To this day I can't watch a war movie without them coming back.

That's post traumatic stress, dear. Ill counsel you for free.
 
My dreams are usually happy and fun. No need to interpret them, I just go with it and wake up with a smile.
 
Snowflake said:
WYO1016 said:
My dreams are usually happy and fun. No need to interpret them, I just go with it and wake up with a smile.

I would suggest that those may be compensatory...
Actually I'm just a generally upbeat and cheerful person. Guess it just translates into my dreams, too.
 
WYO1016 said:
Snowflake said:
WYO1016 said:
My dreams are usually happy and fun. No need to interpret them, I just go with it and wake up with a smile.

I would suggest that those may be compensatory...
Actually I'm just a generally upbeat and cheerful person. Guess it just translates into my dreams, too.

And you are pretty in pink too. "Rally, you ahhr."
 
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