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Dream Analysts: Your input please! :)

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Dude! The symbol is obviously two Christmas presents, and that means... the deer is Rudolph!

Easy.
There it is.

Friend Paul,

Personally never bothered about dreams or their interpretations as dreams are dreams. MIND DELUSIONS.
Like to sometimes make logos and used the same symbol to represent AB in small letters except the two closed loops on top.
Love & rgds
Too bad, ZenZero, I think you might be quite good at it if you gave it a shot.
 

zenzero

Its only a Label
Friend Paul,

I think you might be quite good at it if you gave it a shot.
Thank you! If it has to happen would let it happen of its own accord but first the *waking state/s* has to be transcended fully before can travel to the sleeping and *dreams*.

Love & rgds
 

HeatherAnn

Active Member
I had an very amusing dream the other night and don't quite know what to make of it, so any ideas would be very helpful.

I was alone in a new apartment...
A new home could symbolize:
"To see a new house in your dream indicates that you are taking on a new identity and developing new strengths. You are becoming more emotionally mature."

You can look up the rest of your dream on this searchable website:
Dream Moods A-Z Dream Dictionary
 

Alex_G

Enlightner of the Senses
I had an very amusing dream the other night and don't quite know what to make of it, so any ideas would be very helpful.

I was alone in a new apartment. I was a very large place, but long and narrow and had a freezer that was more like a MRI machine on the outside, but obviously a freezer when you opened the door. Inside were several pieces of butter, ends of pound packs, all sitting in the frost... (it was not a "frost free" freezer) but was at least 10 feet deep by 6 feet by 4 feet, with a large door on the front.

I had just move in and had various painting strewn about the floor. I'd never seen the paintings before, but oddly, they all seemed familiar. If I had to guess, the apartment was somewhere between 1500 and 2000 square feet, all on one level. I seemed to be happy with the move and was puttering about, as one does when they move into a new place.

Suddenly, I was drawn to a window that was a bit small, say ... 4 feet wide, by 3 feet... and a large deer came up to the window. (Keep in mind that I see wild deer nearly everyday where I live, so that was not unusual. Plus they do make their rounds to my Cul-de-sac.) This deer was different though. It wasn't the ususal tawny colour, but rather, was pure white.... and as large as a horse.... (It gets better, lol.) I greeted it, as I usually do and it moved to climb in through the window, so I helped it climb through. (I should have realized I was dreaming because squeezing a full grown horse size deer through a 4x3 window ain't exactly a common occurrence.)

Anyway, once inside, I gave the big critter a hug and then went to rub off, what I thought was a small blotch of blood from the middle of its forehead. I moved my finger to the area and noticed it wasn't blood, it was a symbol... right there in the centre of the snowy forehead, with those huge black eyes gazing back at me.

As near as I can remember, the symbol was (... hell... give me a sec and I'll draw it...) like this... (don't laugh)
Symbol.jpg

I mused over this image and chatted a bit with her, it was definitely a female, and then adopted the tone of, "Oh... you naughty deer, you know you shouldn't be in the house." And then pulled the deer to a door that miraculously appeared near where we were standing in the room. I opened the door, scolded her a bit more for being in the house one more time... sort of like you would say to an unruly, but delightful child, put my arm around her neck and pulled her through the door. Then I woke up.

:D And no, I have not done any drugs for years now.... but with dreams like this, um, who needs drugs?

In any event, I'd love to hear what some of you think. If you have any questions, feel free and I will explain a bit further.

My guess would be initially it might represent fear or apprehension, and a desire to put off doing or going somewhere. The long narrow corridor like nature of the place, the freezer that represents a desire to halt something. Maybe the MRI has some specific meaning, possibly relating to looking inside yourself, some inner you wanting to bee seen, I'm not sure, or simply your brain is correlating something that's generically quite scary and undesirable, like a medical scan.

The portraits strewn on the floor, maybe representing a fear of loosing people? Familiar yet distant. Or maybe a feeling of being alone even though surrounded by people.

The small window might represent an attractive means to escape whatever it is you fear. Small window representing some difficulty to the escape. The deer outside representing a desired or romanticised freedom

Possibly the deer coming in through the widow to you rather than vice might represent your subconscious wanting some kind of companionship, and the image of the deer being used as it is something your familiar with and thus feel safe and secure seeing.

The marking could maybe be your inquisitive mind searching for meaning or an answer to whatever might be bothering you. Maybe it's got some specific meaning I'm not sure.

Might it possibly be a mirror image of yourself feeling branded or labeled somehow?

Anyway there's some input from me, maybe it's helpful, maybe not. Heck it prob has a hell of a lot more to say about my own life than yours! :p

Alex
 
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