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How to Find Change in Dreams

This is like part two to my dream interpretation journey.

                Almost anything in our dreams could mean something, or could be trying to tell us something.  Right now I want to point a few things they say could mean that their will be change or a transition in a dreamers life.  We all have had a dream where we thought something was trying to tell us something really important.

                An object coming to life in a dream could actually mean something.  It could actually mean that the inner potential is ripe for development.  If there is a bad feeling in the dream it needs to be acknowledged and channeled into a different direction.

                This one hits home to me because my daughter had a dream like this the other night.  She dreamed that her favorite stuff animal came to life, but she said it was a nightmare and she was scared.  I asked her if the animal was scary and she said no, but she really didn’t know what she was scared of.  There could be some kind of meaning behind it, or it could be because she just got done watching Toy Story and Toy Story 2.  They say that you must take life circumstances into consideration when interpretating dreams.

                Have you ever had the seasons change on you?  If so this could mean something.  It could mean a deep inner transformation.  A change from night and day could mean the samething.  If you go in the opposite direction, then if could signify the need to follow or need for a recuperative period.

                You could come up to a bridge in one of your dreams.  It could be expressing the boundaries between past and present.  It could also be showing that there are opportunities on the other side.

                If you find yourself in an unfamiliar surrounding, pay attention to how you are feeling.  If there is a feeling of regret or being lost, then it could mean that the dreamer is not ready for a big move in life and not ready to leave the old life behind.  If there is a good feeling, then the dreamer is ready for the change that is about to happen.

                The last one is finding oneself in unfamiliar or restrictive clothing.  This is another sign for anxiety about being placed into a new and unaccustom role.

                When you dream, just pay attention to everything around you.  I hope you will follow me as I journey into this thing called dream interpretation.

 

                Check out the first part, Some History Behind Dream Interpretation.  The part 3 of my journey into dream interpretation is at Identifing Direction and Identity in Dreams.

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