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When you dream of a house, you are
meeting a hugely important and many sided representation of yourself.
It is both many faceted and multidimensional.
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Each dream image holds enormous
data, emotional response, and created patterns of behaviour. So in
considering the house in your dream you need to remember you are
in touch with a full surround databank of fantastic information
about you, your past and your possibilities. You can interact with
this information by exploring it in the right way. And to help
with this let us look at and question some of the possibilities
your dream house might hold.
1. Let us start by asking how, in
general, you would describe this house. For instance how old do
you feel the house is - and in stating its age, does that connect
in any way with your own age and time of birth? If so how? In
other words what does the dream house suggest about those things?
If the age differs from your own
age, what period of time or your life does it coincide with and
what relevance has that to you? |
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If possible write down your response to
these questions so you build up information as we go along.
2. What is the condition of the house,
its state of repair? In answering this does it link in any way with
either your health, or the condition of your inner or outer life? What
is it saying about you?
Is the house well built or weak in some
areas. If weak what areas and what can you gather from that? If it is
well built, does it reflect any particular skills or strengths you
have and does your personality and inner life reflect those skills or
lack of them?
3. In the dream how are you relating to
the house? Are you arriving, leaving, repairing it, pulling it down,
exploring it? Whatever you are doing, or in whatever way you are
relating to the house, what does that suggest about what you are doing
to your body, your personality, or your way of life? For instance if
leaving, are you leaving a way of life behind? If renovating, what
attitudes or part of you are you changing?
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4. Is this a house you once lived
in, or does it remind you of such a house or dwelling? If so what
was your way of life in that house? What happened to you there -
were you going through puberty; were you in or leaving a
relationship; was success or failure experienced there; was it a
move to or achievement of independence? Whatever you remember or
define about it, how is that relevant now and in what way is it
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Also, what was the environment or
atmosphere like in that house? Sometimes it is easier to see this
looking back as you are often too immersed at the time, so take time
to describe it to yourself.
5. Does the house give you an impression
of great age ? older than you are? If so what are your impressions of
it and what it contains? What is your relationship with it and are you
searching for or finding something in it? Or perhaps this is about an
event, a relationship, or an influence you can feel in connection with
the house. Try to define the influence or whatever you experience, and
see if you can notice how that is active or influencing your current
life.
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6. Does this house belong to
somebody else and how are you relating to this house? Are you
entering or leaving this house? Sometimes such a house can suggest
your relationship with someone else. If not that then a new or
different way of or situation in life. So can you connect with any
of those suggestions, and if so in what way?
7. What social status does the house
suggest? Do the surroundings of the house suggest wealth, poverty
or some level of social status? If so try to define it and how you
relate to it now or in the past.
8. Has a new area of the house been
discovered? If so what is in it? What atmosphere or feelings does
it arouse? What do you find, feel or discover in this new area? In
what way does this reflect discovery of new attitudes, talents or
self discovery in yourself.
If this is an old house and you gain
entrance to new areas, you need to ask yourself what influences
from the past - perhaps the long past - are emerging in you at the
moment.
Now see if you can summarise your
responses to see what they suggest of the things you are meeting,
feeling or growing into at the moment. |
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