could someone please interpret this eerie reoccurring dream.
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September 29th, 2009

They are always eerie and involve my safety being put in question.
Being in a house where the owner of the house asks me to lock all the doors that lead outside, but walking through the house I end up having to lock like 10 doors that lead outside. Or being outside a house, and there being king-kong type gorillas who are trying to get me, but talk like humans, then I go in the house, and they become human-sized, but still look hairy like cavemen. These parts of the dreams are not always the same, but they have the same feel. eerie and dangerous.
At some point I am always in a room of someone’s house, seemingly their living room, and I end up being there by myself for a period of time, and while I’m standing in the room waiting for the host to come back, I think about redesigning the room. The room is very big, and very light, with big windows on one wall, a kitchen / dining room to the left, a hallway/foyer behind, bedrooms to the right down the hallway, the room is lowered, with a couple steps leading down to it, and there’s high ceilings. Light-colored floors, walls, and furniture.
The time before last time, there were three green lights placed in three corners of the room, and I thought it looked bad because the symmetry/balance of the room was thrown off, because they didn’t make a perfect triangle, so when the host came back, I suggested they move one lamp to another part of the room to make it better. They seemed to see my vision and like my suggestion. Last time, in the same room, I wanted to rearrange where their TV was placed. Again, because of symmetry (it’s like my brain makes mathematical calculations of the space), and again, when the host came back, we talked about it, and they seemed to like my suggestions.
Will you interpret this.
punstress says:
1. Says to me you are living under someone else’s control. A house often represents life, and you are in someone else’s not your own, and the owner basically wants you to lock yourself in, so maybe you are in a controlling or jealous type of relationship.
When things change such as gorillas to humans to cavemen, it’s your perception of things changing, or reality not meeting expectations. Maybe someone (a group of people.) acted roughly toward you at first, or you saw them as being less refined and more animalistic than you. But as you got to know them they became more human, though still rough around the edges.
Thinking of redesigning a room is about reworking some part of life, especially as it relates to the person who owns the house since you’re not in your own home. Everything is light and airy, but you feel the balance is off in your friend’s life. Wanting to make a perfect triangle may relate to something about them, such as maybe it’s a group of 3 friends you’re dreaming about.
Moving a lamp might mean adding some illumination or knowledge, shedding light on whatever this room represents to you, and they find it to be a good suggestion.
Does any of that make sense in your life.
September 29th, 2009 at 7:00 am