Recurring Dreams
Mar. 18th, 2005 08:29 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
For almost two decades now I've had the same three recurring dreams.
In the first dream, the end of a school semester draws near. I suddenly remember that there is a class I have been skipping to such an extent that I almost completely forgot I was even taking it. But now that the end is near, I am sure to fail the class and be unable to graduate. I am gripped by severe anxiety and regret.
In the second recurring dream I discover a hidden door in my home. I open it to find a vast open space filled with odd knick-knacks, antiques and other interesting junk. In this dream I am always relieved to have discovered more space in my home, since I tend to live in much smaller spaces than I would actually prefer.
In the third recurring dream, Weird Al Yankovich is my boyfriend. I'm not kidding in the least. This is a dream I've had at least 7 times in the last 15 years. In waking life I pay no attention to this man, his existence just does not cross my mind. But somewhere, deep in my subconscious, he appears as my boyfriend. And not just any boyfriend, but the sweetest, most loving, most giving boyfriend ever. In the dream it is obvious that Weird Al is my soul-mate. A sense of conflict rises within me. Can I deal with the fact that my soul-mate is Weird Al? I mean, look at that goofy face, that goofy hair and those goofy glasses? This is my big moment of truth: Will I say yes to true love and happily ever after? Or am I too shallow to look past his physical appearance and his chosen profession to accept him for who he is on the inside?
In the first dream, the end of a school semester draws near. I suddenly remember that there is a class I have been skipping to such an extent that I almost completely forgot I was even taking it. But now that the end is near, I am sure to fail the class and be unable to graduate. I am gripped by severe anxiety and regret.
In the second recurring dream I discover a hidden door in my home. I open it to find a vast open space filled with odd knick-knacks, antiques and other interesting junk. In this dream I am always relieved to have discovered more space in my home, since I tend to live in much smaller spaces than I would actually prefer.
In the third recurring dream, Weird Al Yankovich is my boyfriend. I'm not kidding in the least. This is a dream I've had at least 7 times in the last 15 years. In waking life I pay no attention to this man, his existence just does not cross my mind. But somewhere, deep in my subconscious, he appears as my boyfriend. And not just any boyfriend, but the sweetest, most loving, most giving boyfriend ever. In the dream it is obvious that Weird Al is my soul-mate. A sense of conflict rises within me. Can I deal with the fact that my soul-mate is Weird Al? I mean, look at that goofy face, that goofy hair and those goofy glasses? This is my big moment of truth: Will I say yes to true love and happily ever after? Or am I too shallow to look past his physical appearance and his chosen profession to accept him for who he is on the inside?
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Date: 2005-03-18 05:53 pm (UTC)To dream that you are in a room, represents a particular aspect of yourself or a particular relationship. Dreams about various rooms often relate to hidden areas of the conscious mind and different aspects of your personality.
To dream that you find or discover new rooms, suggests that you are developing new strengths and taking on new roles. You may be growing emotionally.
To see an appealing or comfortable room in your dream, signifies opulence and satisfaction in life.
To see a dark, eerie or confining room, denotes that that you feel trapped or repressed in a situation.