General Non-Fiction posted June 22, 2019 | Chapters: | ...10 12 -13- 14... |
They can be much scarier than reality!
A chapter in the book A Fly on the Wall
On Decoding Dreams
by Rachelle Allen
June 9, 2015
Supposedly, there's all kinds of symbols and deep-rooted meanings behind our dreams. Today that thought walks the fine line for me between being "rather disturbing" and "just plain hilarious."
Here's the dream:
I was carrying my pet fish --a huge, silvery, bug-eyed, big-lipped creature (and p.s. I have no pet fish. My pet cat, Flurry Allen, would disapprove of any such commodity), holding it like a baby, face-to-face, my arms wrapped around it.
It began to give off a fish odor, which, in wakefulness, I realize, is not so unusual, since it is, after all, a fish. But in my dream, it was cause for alarm. My Little Voice was telling me something was not right with my fish-baby.
So I fed it a big mouthful of my tuna fish sandwich, and then it went all limp and pale and died. I put it down on a metal table and walked away.
According to Lauri, an online "dream analyzer,":
Baby = a real-life responsibility. Are you handling something for someone else? Are the people around you childish? Do you need to pay attention to your inner child?
Feeding = this is about your ability to nurture a particular project, idea, or relationship.
Bite, biting = Has someone around you said something hurtful or critical that wounded your feelings? Are you the one saying hurtful things? Biting also suggests that something that is a bad situation.
Gigantic/large = something blown out of proportion. Overwhelming.
Table = hunger for emotional nourishment. Fellowship, family time. Honesty, as in "laying your cards on the table."
Dying fish = something in your life you're struggling to keep alive. Can also symbolize a responsibility you have.
I think it means I'm glad yesterday was the Recital, and I'm finally on vacation. It's right.
June 9, 2015
Supposedly, there's all kinds of symbols and deep-rooted meanings behind our dreams. Today that thought walks the fine line for me between being "rather disturbing" and "just plain hilarious."
Here's the dream:
I was carrying my pet fish --a huge, silvery, bug-eyed, big-lipped creature (and p.s. I have no pet fish. My pet cat, Flurry Allen, would disapprove of any such commodity), holding it like a baby, face-to-face, my arms wrapped around it.
It began to give off a fish odor, which, in wakefulness, I realize, is not so unusual, since it is, after all, a fish. But in my dream, it was cause for alarm. My Little Voice was telling me something was not right with my fish-baby.
So I fed it a big mouthful of my tuna fish sandwich, and then it went all limp and pale and died. I put it down on a metal table and walked away.
According to Lauri, an online "dream analyzer,":
Baby = a real-life responsibility. Are you handling something for someone else? Are the people around you childish? Do you need to pay attention to your inner child?
Feeding = this is about your ability to nurture a particular project, idea, or relationship.
Bite, biting = Has someone around you said something hurtful or critical that wounded your feelings? Are you the one saying hurtful things? Biting also suggests that something that is a bad situation.
Gigantic/large = something blown out of proportion. Overwhelming.
Table = hunger for emotional nourishment. Fellowship, family time. Honesty, as in "laying your cards on the table."
Dying fish = something in your life you're struggling to keep alive. Can also symbolize a responsibility you have.
I think it means I'm glad yesterday was the Recital, and I'm finally on vacation. It's right.
Supposedly, there's all kinds of symbols and deep-rooted meanings behind our dreams. Today that thought walks the fine line for me between being "rather disturbing" and "just plain hilarious."
Here's the dream:
I was carrying my pet fish --a huge, silvery, bug-eyed, big-lipped creature (and p.s. I have no pet fish. My pet cat, Flurry Allen, would disapprove of any such commodity), holding it like a baby, face-to-face, my arms wrapped around it.
It began to give off a fish odor, which, in wakefulness, I realize, is not so unusual, since it is, after all, a fish. But in my dream, it was cause for alarm. My Little Voice was telling me something was not right with my fish-baby.
So I fed it a big mouthful of my tuna fish sandwich, and then it went all limp and pale and died. I put it down on a metal table and walked away.
According to Lauri, an online "dream analyzer,":
Baby = a real-life responsibility. Are you handling something for someone else? Are the people around you childish? Do you need to pay attention to your inner child?
Feeding = this is about your ability to nurture a particular project, idea, or relationship.
Bite, biting = Has someone around you said something hurtful or critical that wounded your feelings? Are you the one saying hurtful things? Biting also suggests that something that is a bad situation.
Gigantic/large = something blown out of proportion. Overwhelming.
Table = hunger for emotional nourishment. Fellowship, family time. Honesty, as in "laying your cards on the table."
Dying fish = something in your life you're struggling to keep alive. Can also symbolize a responsibility you have.
I think it means I'm glad yesterday was the Recital, and I'm finally on vacation. It's right.
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