tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22626315.post1640191324915037430..comments2023-10-31T11:15:49.648-05:00Comments on Chez Ouiz: DreamsOuizhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08377634340650234707noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22626315.post-30458360255577829152010-02-27T19:11:29.482-05:002010-02-27T19:11:29.482-05:00I think it's interesting that so many people t...I think it's interesting that so many people talk about houses representing yourself (not just here in the comment box... I've heard that for years). I really can't understand how that fits with what's going on in my life... but, then again, I don't normally see a correlation between what's going on and what I'm dreaming about (with some notable exceptions, of course)<br /><br />This pregnancy seems to be the zombie pregnancy. Had ANOTHER dream about them last night. Every time, they're dead... REALLY dead... and then I'm the one who sees that they are starting to move, or notices that they are turning evil, or whatever. <br /><br />Bizarre.<br /><br />Anyway, THANK YOU Bill for the great comment! (although I think you would appreciate the whole zombie dream thing I've got going WAY more than I am! Remember, I could never watch the scary movies, and you could!)Ouizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08377634340650234707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22626315.post-35424008908697062562010-02-26T15:44:56.315-05:002010-02-26T15:44:56.315-05:00Zombies/rotting corpses are generally indicative o...Zombies/rotting corpses are generally indicative of problems, those outside your control, encroaching in on you, same as tidal waves or anything chasing you. The fact that yours went into a church shows that you feel religion absorbs, or is a protection for, problems that come at you. You apparently don't fully get how that's the case, so the church had an extra layer of indecipherability; the Latin. <br /><br />Flying is self-confidence or belief in yourself, whatever the source. I fly all the time. <br /><br />Yes, a house is not your actual house. Your house is you, and the condition of the house shows your opinion of your self worth. If you find extra rooms, those are extra facets to your personality/psyche. It might just mean you're learning new stuff, it might mean you're interested in things you weren't previously, or it could be that you figure there's something else in you that you didn't see or know about before. <br /><br />Discovering a new wing of your house means you have whole untapped areas in your head, whole categories of unused or unexamined space.<br /><br />If you're anxious about the new space it means you're not all that comfortable with expanding yourself. "Filling the new rooms with furniture" is making the new space fit in with the rest of your "house". <br /><br />Nearly all of my dreams are of huge, vaulted-ceilinged interior space, full of hallways and new rooms and such. Usually it's dimly lit, so I can't readily see what's there, but I know every corner's got stuff in it, and there are a thousand rooms upstairs.<br /><br />Barefoot can be good or bad; depends on the context. <br /><br />Dream interpretation isn't hard; it's just a matter of learning the vocabulary. You have to see what regular dream objects represent, rather than what they literally are.weresalmonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07237328130108971250noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22626315.post-4395077782392879422010-02-24T15:11:30.838-05:002010-02-24T15:11:30.838-05:00I have the "under-dressed in public" dre...I have the "under-dressed in public" dream; usually I'm just barefoot, though! My most common dream is that I remember a class I've forgotten to attend all semester. I can see where my fear of embarrassment or being unprepared would cause either of those.<br /><br />I also often dream of a house that's 'mine' but isn't my actual house. No ideas about that one, although I had it camping the other week... my dream thought was, why am I camped out when there are beds in the house!?!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09120749044636787633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22626315.post-67049866091044526652010-02-24T12:33:15.188-05:002010-02-24T12:33:15.188-05:00You know, I think I've heard that before... bu...You know, I think I've heard that before... but I'm not sure what that would mean in this case...<br /><br />*grin* of course, it would be REALLY funny if my brain was simply trying to tell me, "you're bigger than you thought you are!" *LOL*Ouizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08377634340650234707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22626315.post-55848482372029168092010-02-24T10:03:02.092-05:002010-02-24T10:03:02.092-05:00My parents told me when I was younger that usually...My parents told me when I was younger that usually in dreams, a house represents yourself, and I've generally found that to hold true. It makes sense, and it usually helps me to figure out why I was dreaming what I was dreaming.Jessica Snellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17185831697537364088noreply@blogger.com