November 22

The World of Dreams: Three Dreams, One Night

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The World of Dreams

The world of dreams is a realm where the ordinary and the extraordinary seamlessly blend, offering insights, emotions, and experiences beyond the scope of our waking life. On the night of November 24, 2020, a series of three vivid and intriguing dreams unfolded for me, each with its unique narrative and symbolism. In this blog post, I delve into these dreams, exploring their significance, and the power they hold to provide glimpses into the depths of my subconscious mind.

The Unexpected Interview

The first dream transported me to a peculiar scenario—an interview that felt more like a date with an older man. The dream was infused with a sense of discomfort, as I realized a lack of attraction. However, the date took a twist as the older gentleman suggested a more suitable match and introduced me to a charming and intelligent man. The ensuing date with the other man was amazing, evoking the powerful feeling of falling in love.

A Magical Visit to Lowes

In the second dream, I found myself in a Lowes store, perusing Christmas trees. The dream took a whimsical turn as my attention was drawn to a carousel of white and silver horses circling a tree display. This enchanting scene was interrupted by my waking up at 2:18 a.m., a shift from the previous pattern of waking between 3:00 and 4:00 a.m. almost every day for at least a year. A fascinating realization in the world of dreams dawned on me—the ability to exert control over the dream.

An Unplanned Encounter

The third dream unfolded with me strolling along a hallway or outside a row of hotel rooms. An unplanned visit to a hotel room revealed children engaged in mischievous activities beneath a kitchen sink. I inadvertently invaded their space, only to discover that the man in the room next door was responsible for the children. Chaos ensued as one of the children ingested chemicals, leading to my awakening from the dream.

A Profound Message

As I reflected on these experiences, this world of dreams and a profound understanding emerged. The first dream represented a transition between old and new states of being, symbolized by the older man and the new, which represent states of consciousness. Falling in love in the dream signified a powerful connection with this new state of consciousness.

In the final dream, the man’s declaration that he “lived in the next room” offered a metaphorical insight into the states of consciousness. My realization that I could stop the carousel in the second dream highlighted the power that we all possess.

Recording Dreams for Self-Discovery

The dreams of that November night offer a glimpse into the complexity and symbolism of the human subconscious. They remind us of the importance of keeping a dream journal to capture these fleeting and often profound experiences. By documenting and revisiting our dreams, we can uncover hidden patterns, insights, and transformative messages that lie within the depths of our minds.

Dreams are a portal to the depths of our subconscious, where our innermost thoughts, emotions, and experiences come to life. The three dreams experienced on November 24, 2020, showcase the fascinating and multifaceted nature of the dream world. They serve as a reminder that by exploring and recording our dreams, we can embark on a journey of self-discovery, unlocking the symbolism and messages that guide us through the enigmatic realm of our subconscious minds. If you, too, are drawn to the mysteries of dreams, consider the digital dream journals available for purchase and download to embark on your own exploration of this captivating terrain.


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Awakening, Awareness, Consciousness, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbolism, Lynna K Teer, Mystical Dreams, Mystical Experiences, Spiritual Awakening


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