Posted by spoc on April 19, 2004, at 0:51:10
In reply to Re: Dream interpreters?, posted by Dinah on April 16, 2004, at 17:32:16
> He also said that the best interpreter of dreams is the person that had them, but I've just always thought that it meant my house was too crowded with stuff and I would looove a house with more room. Sometimes I'm rather concrete.>
I can be too. I had that kind of dream, and I didn't wonder why too much in my case. I have had a typical, tiny, generically laid out city apartment for years. My dream was of discovering a wing of untold proportions off to the rear. As dreams go, I had known -- yet not known -- that it was there. It was all draped in imperial looking pale pink and forest green velvet, with seating area after seating area of luxuriously upholstered chaise lounges and other furniture (which is not a style I dream about by day!).
Oh, what a pang I got upon awakening and realizing it wasn't really there. Don't you just hate that?? But the oddest part is that when I read about your dream, my own came back to me vividly; however, I literally don't know if I had it five years ago or last night! Does that ever happen to you -- that by day the memory of a dream is triggered by something; and at first it feels like a familiar old dream, but then you get a hunch that you may have just had it? It's kind of bugging me now! ;- )
As far as dream interpretations, I know one person I wouldn't ask! I'll never forget telling a guy friend of mine that I had a dream about him and some girl being somewhere, but that I couldn't remember anything else about it. He kept asking me about details like the coat she had on, as if it were a photograph and he could figure out if it was someone he knew! Guess he was hoping I'd had a premonition about him and whoever he had in mind!
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