Trwilli – Well, the first dream make sense, but as you say the second one is more difficult.
The lottery need not mean money, but opportunity that can change your life. And of course, if you were not divorced it would mean that any change of fortune could be got at by your husband.
So if we tie that up with the first dream, maybe it makes sense. So if you see that each part of the dream is saying something about you, then the first part is about being open to the Divine influence. But then there are the big guns. This could mean a lot of male crap about being in charge and using guns to make the point.
Then the young boy – another younger part of you – makes a joke of the situation, as youngsters can often see the truth where we can’t. (The king’s new suit).
The many corridors can mean that you try to leave that environment but are in a no man’s land, a limbo or in between state; the process of going from one thing to another. The corridor, because of its shape directs ones progress along it. Then when you are out, there are the ‘big guns’ again and you do not want to hang around. So you are with your daughter, is she a younger part of you – is your daughter more daring or less than you – and you are in a van. This is where you are transferred into a commercial situation, and so I wonder if this is an extension of the opportunity you dreamt of.
Tony