just woke up so am getting this down quick before it escapes. Me and my boyfriend are out on a day trip on the bus for some reason we get off in a small village for lunch. After eating we decided to take a walk through the fields. After a while i notice that the fields are increasingly wet as if some kind of flood. Eventually we come to a field that is surrounded by bushes, and a sort of humming seems to come from the ground , the closer we get to the bushes the humming becomes some sort of etheral music clambering through we come into an open plain where Stonehenge lies sprawled out in front of us and seems to be shimmering in the light. i ask my partner what he sees but he just says a pile of boring old rocks. i woke up feeling incredibly peaceful but highly energized.
Once again, you seem to be entering a "Land of Enchantment"; and once again I suspect that the ethereal music and the shimmer of Stonehenge have a lot to do with the fact that you've entered it. Had you been keeping track of your dreams before those you've posted here started? If not, these may be what I like to call the "Invitation to the Dance." I myself "decided" to start paying attention to my dreams only after a very pleasant series of waking dreams. At first, these involved only sitting and talking to a lovely lady I knew in waking life. When they expanded to include her covering my face with kisses, I became very interested in dreams indeed. (That's why I put that "decided" in quotes. I might as well have been dragged into Dreamland on a leash!) The two men you mention are interesting. One comes across as living in that land, the other more skeptical. That latter could mirror your boyfriend's attitude to dream, fantasy and "Faerie Land", or the attitude you believe he has, or simply a dreamworld counterpart to Man# 1. At this point, I think the precise symbolism of things like the wooden throne, the sloth, Stonehenge etc. are not too important. It's the overall ambience and your reactions - emotional responses - both in the dream and after that will get us closer to the meaning. Dream life is a lot like waking life in that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts; and the experience of that whole has more meaning than an exhaustive analysis of those parts. In many ways, that you are finding peace, contentment, and a certain inexpressible knowing is much more important than "interpretation." Still, I'd suggest doing some free association with some of the people and images. Think of one, and see where your thoughts lead. For that matter, see where they lead when you are reliving the dream, as you do when you post them here.