Post by ladyarchimeades on Oct 14, 2005 21:39:54 GMT -5
Dream 73A - (10/13/05) Brass antiquated bottling equipment (from the 1900's), washing dirty, quart beer bottles and filling them with water, labcoat, loft-laboratory. Antique fine furniture, minature house (like a doll house), layouts, schematics, wall paper designs, things mounted on the wall (like mooseheads), an unknown, unidentified killer...what does it all mean?
The subconscious mind gives us messages often in an illogically logical way! Dream symbology is irrelevantly relevant down to the smallest minut details. Every thing you can see, smell, hear, think, feel, experience, the clothing you are wearing (if any), small objects you may see or interact with, the subconscious mind is imparting pertinent information pertinent to where you are in your soul growth, the subconscious mind let's us know and point out our hopes, dreams, weaknesses, flaws, character traits. Information can be a warning to the dreamer or can be nonsensical, foolish, silly, strange and bizarre, but still pertinent in it's own way!?
Analysis of the dream - (my interpretations are not based off of any information from a book, but strictly what I feel is the meaning of these symbols. Feel free to add your own interpretations!)
Brass antiquated bottling equipment (from the 1900's) (The fact that it is brass it is solid and strong and shiny when polished could it be pertaining to some kind of maintenance of something maybe myself or something I own. The bottling equipment I feel is a reference to one of my past lives which I've looked into, maybe in that life I worked at this bottling plant?) washing dirty, quart beer bottles and filling them with water, (The washing the dirty quart beer bottles could be a reference to something I'm lacking some kind of need that is not being fullfilled. I don't drink beer or any kind of alcoholic beverages, but it could be refering to memories from my time spent in Pueblo with a bunch of aocoholics, but I'm not sure?) labcoat, (the labcoat could be refering to my days when I went to medical school which I really enjoyed or it could be a reference to the fact that I enjoy coating myslef in intellectual challenges.) loft-laboratory (I feel this a reference to my need for my own place to conduct my research in peace lofts are high-up away from people?) Antique fine furniture, minature house (like a doll house), layouts, schematics, wall paper designs, things mounted on the wall (like mooseheads), an unknown, unidentified killer...what does it all mean?
Please add your own ideas and input I'm curious too see what you all think of my dream imagery and what my subconscious mind is telling me??^___^ LA
One technique I find for remembering dreams is to repeat over and over (I will remember my dreams!) as you are falling asleep, it works quite well for me, give it a try.
I don't know if you guys have tried it but I like to do fun stuff in my dreams, if you are a beginer you have to start out with 'baby steps', but for advanced people try flying in your dreams, floating, levitating, walking through walls, things like that, I feel are subconscious exercises for stimulating our minds, connecting with the subconscious and maybe even the first step in developing psychic abilities?
The subconscious mind gives us messages often in an illogically logical way! Dream symbology is irrelevantly relevant down to the smallest minut details. Every thing you can see, smell, hear, think, feel, experience, the clothing you are wearing (if any), small objects you may see or interact with, the subconscious mind is imparting pertinent information pertinent to where you are in your soul growth, the subconscious mind let's us know and point out our hopes, dreams, weaknesses, flaws, character traits. Information can be a warning to the dreamer or can be nonsensical, foolish, silly, strange and bizarre, but still pertinent in it's own way!?
Analysis of the dream - (my interpretations are not based off of any information from a book, but strictly what I feel is the meaning of these symbols. Feel free to add your own interpretations!)
Brass antiquated bottling equipment (from the 1900's) (The fact that it is brass it is solid and strong and shiny when polished could it be pertaining to some kind of maintenance of something maybe myself or something I own. The bottling equipment I feel is a reference to one of my past lives which I've looked into, maybe in that life I worked at this bottling plant?) washing dirty, quart beer bottles and filling them with water, (The washing the dirty quart beer bottles could be a reference to something I'm lacking some kind of need that is not being fullfilled. I don't drink beer or any kind of alcoholic beverages, but it could be refering to memories from my time spent in Pueblo with a bunch of aocoholics, but I'm not sure?) labcoat, (the labcoat could be refering to my days when I went to medical school which I really enjoyed or it could be a reference to the fact that I enjoy coating myslef in intellectual challenges.) loft-laboratory (I feel this a reference to my need for my own place to conduct my research in peace lofts are high-up away from people?) Antique fine furniture, minature house (like a doll house), layouts, schematics, wall paper designs, things mounted on the wall (like mooseheads), an unknown, unidentified killer...what does it all mean?
Please add your own ideas and input I'm curious too see what you all think of my dream imagery and what my subconscious mind is telling me??^___^ LA
One technique I find for remembering dreams is to repeat over and over (I will remember my dreams!) as you are falling asleep, it works quite well for me, give it a try.
I don't know if you guys have tried it but I like to do fun stuff in my dreams, if you are a beginer you have to start out with 'baby steps', but for advanced people try flying in your dreams, floating, levitating, walking through walls, things like that, I feel are subconscious exercises for stimulating our minds, connecting with the subconscious and maybe even the first step in developing psychic abilities?