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30-04-2018, 06:33 PM
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dream about previous job and twin flame
Hi, so I had a very short dream earlier. In it, I saw people from my previous job in an elevator in a corner all huddled up. Then I saw them from a small opening from a door opening from a room walking down the hallway. As they walked down the hall, I watched the guy who took my place (has the same job title as I had) have his hands in the air as if they came back from a party that they were dancing in. He knew I was in the room and looked towards me. My twin flame also walked down the hallway but he didn't look into the room. What could this mean? Thanks :)
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01-05-2018, 09:14 PM
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Master
Join Date: May 2011
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i spotted five uses of the word "from", which is relatively quite high for such
a short post. this seems to indicate that the dream is representing something
you've moved away from, or an energy you've graduated from, or similar.
subtracting the meanings of the words, which contextualize things as being
in a workplace environment, with happy co-workers... the visuals appear to
imply a cramped prison-like environment. an elevator room is like a prison
cell, and all those people were 'huddled up' in a corner... the small opening
in the door might've been in a prisoners cell... the upraised hands might be
how a prisoner is transported (or captured, signifying surrender).
the man with the job title you used to have was 'surrendered' to his fate...
but you've moved beyond that experience, which implies that you have an
experience of freedom yet to come.
i don't know why the twin-flamer made an appearance here, except that
he seems to be a common feature in all your dreams.
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01-05-2018, 10:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by H:O:R:A:C:E
i spotted five uses of the word "from", which is relatively quite high for such
a short post. this seems to indicate that the dream is representing something
you've moved away from, or an energy you've graduated from, or similar.
subtracting the meanings of the words, which contextualize things as being
in a workplace environment, with happy co-workers... the visuals appear to
imply a cramped prison-like environment. an elevator room is like a prison
cell, and all those people were 'huddled up' in a corner... the small opening
in the door might've been in a prisoners cell... the upraised hands might be
how a prisoner is transported (or captured, signifying surrender).
the man with the job title you used to have was 'surrendered' to his fate...
but you've moved beyond that experience, which implies that you have an
experience of freedom yet to come.
i don't know why the twin-flamer made an appearance here, except that
he seems to be a common feature in all your dreams.
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thanks :) makes me wonder why dreams have to be so hard to interpret!
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02-05-2018, 12:45 AM
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Master
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 5,806
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Quote:
Originally Posted by traceyacey12
thanks :) makes me wonder why dreams have to be so hard to interpret!
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in large measure, the dreams we recall have already been 'interpreted'.
in many instances the subconscious merely displays the energies 'in play',
and the conscious mind translates those into recognizable symbols of things.
so, the dream interpretation comes down to an attempt to understand the
subconscious's message, after being translated into a language 'understood'
by the conscious mind.
some basic principles are that the subconscious is wanting to convey something,
and that it is always some information geared to benefit the dreamer in some way,
and that the (sleeping) conscious mind uses symbols to represent what it witnesses.
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02-05-2018, 01:54 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by H:O:R:A:C:E
in large measure, the dreams we recall have already been 'interpreted'.
in many instances the subconscious merely displays the energies 'in play',
and the conscious mind translates those into recognizable symbols of things.
so, the dream interpretation comes down to an attempt to understand the
subconscious's message, after being translated into a language 'understood'
by the conscious mind.
some basic principles are that the subconscious is wanting to convey something,
and that it is always some information geared to benefit the dreamer in some way,
and that the (sleeping) conscious mind uses symbols to represent what it witnesses.
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thanks :) you're right about it being a cramped environment btw
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02-05-2018, 06:43 AM
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Master
Join Date: May 2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by traceyacey12
thanks :) you're right about it being a cramped environment btw
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that would be what you've moved away from.
you're due to experience an 'expansive' environment it seems;
something in which you'll be allowed to grow freely i presume.
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