Hi Shalie21,
So many of the dreams you post to the forum include references to stairs or steps, legs or feet, and tripping or falling down .. or considering going up.
Your dreams are long and detailed and although each and every part of all your dreams is meaningful in interpretation, I feel you would get clear insight by looking back over a few months of your dreams and looking for repetitions and patterns.
Here's a practical suggestion on how to do this:
Take four different coloured highlighter pens, e.g. pink, blue, yellow and green. Each colour stands for a different type of repetition you're looking for. For example:
pink: emotions and feeling words
blue: stairs, steps, legs, feet
yellow: going down/ lower levels
green: going up/ higher levels
Then go back through your Dream Journal and highlight the appropriate words. For example, wherever you see the word stair or step (or similar) highlight the word blue. Don't highlight the sentence or even the context ... just the word.
Do this for each of the four colours for at least three months of dreams. (You'll be surprised how easy this is to do once you focus your eyes on the keywords you're looking for.)
When you've finished, make a list of the dates of your dreams, starting from the past and working up to the present, and under each date write a list of the words you marked with the highlighter pen in the order in which they occured.
You will see a pattern.
For example, certain emotions or feelings are likely to be linked with the steps or the levels.
This will help you to see an overall pattern in your dreams which can be a great starting point to interpretation - like standing back far enough to 'get the picture' and then coming in closer for details.
This is a technique many of you may find useful to do from time to time, adapting the colours and keywords accordingly. Always keep one highlighter colour for marking emotions or feeling words though.
Shalie21: you'll find the online books you can access as a member helpful in working through your detailed dreams too, as well as the deep support happening at the Members' Community Forum.
Also, Shalie21, I thought I'd leave you with one comment concerning your dream above, as I'm sure others will look at the rest of it with you:
Notice the contrast of opposites: UP a level is the warning machine, yet when you lift your leg UP over the spears you felt better and safer. It seems your dream is working through a conflict over your feelings here: one part of you feeling better and safe about the higher levels, one part feeling danger..... the exercise I have given you will clarify all of this.
Enjoy the exercise. Working through your own dreams is deeply rewarding.
And let us know how you go!
Jane Anderson |