Well, if your dreams are like mine, they just [I]love[I] ambivalence! "Dark" and "light" - raven-haired and blonde - can also have highly personal...
Ultimately, your dream's meaning is personal to you because its symbols are personal to you. Dream dictionaries such as the one on this site can...
You're quite right. The question is whether this dream speaks of something that belongs in darkness, or of something whose time has come to come...
That's because it's doing what dreams do so well: portraying those conclusions metaphorically and thus dramatizing them. Two questions would be...
This tracks with some dreams I remember from before I started keeping logs, and the few months after I started. In one, I had a very nice room in...
If I were going through in my waking life what you are, I expect I'd feel "thrown around" and, though outwardly I'm sure you're doing your best to...
If the shallow breathing and chest pain you experienced when you woke up were not an isolated experience - and, perhaps, even if they were - get...
The pioneer psychoanalyst believed that we each have in our dreaming mind a figure of the other sex. In men it is called the animus, in women the...
But from whom you might learn some valuable lessons. My own experience: You go into dreamland to learn, (and I think that learning is on both...
Welcome to Dreamland! And to dream logic. The rest of your home may be a perfect replica of a waking world home; but if "You" is going to use the...
In the neighborhood where I grew up, many houses were built along today's Wisconsin Avenue at about the turn of the 20th Century when the area was...
Like Marcia, I have some serious concerns about the relationship between you and your fiancee. Now married for close to 39 years, I cannot recall a...
It's the individual dreams that have meaning - and everyone here has wished that that meaning was easier to decipher! Dreams can include people you...
First off, I associate the word "smirk" with the sort of smile one flashes when coming on not just as superior, but also as at least slightly snotty....
Dreams, perhaps, as when Joseph of Nazareth is told that Mary's child is of the Holy Spirit; but the angels we read of are seldom if ever the vacant...
As I reflect on this, it seems to me that this is a sign that, though you may view the world in new perspectives, you are "at home with yourself."
It may not be Satan. Could you be more specific about why you think it (he) is? You speak of "a shadow in dreams", and the pioneer psychoanalyst...
Can't run away from yourself - and why would you want to? - but you can find new perspectives.
Since it did not surprise you or seem out of context in the dream, I'd say it was normal for a dream.
On your back? Don't think so. You can get a stiff neck looking over your shoulder into a mirror to see it. Could you draw rhe scene? Know someone...
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