noisywallflower ([info]noisywallflower) wrote,
@ 2009-03-12 01:04:00
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Dreaming
So, I’ve had this dream before. Back when I dreamt it then I was certain that it was important, but I never really understood it.

It starts out with me climbing a narrow but steep stairway. The stairs are grey wood, a kind of weathered looking wood. I’m climbing for a long time. I know that I’m high up from the ground. Finally, I get into a very cramped room. Everything is grey. This place has a quiet sort of contemplative aura about it. There’s a full length mirror and its glass is smudged and old looking. I know that I’m at the highest height I can get. I see a wrinkled woman in the mirror and suddenly I’m somewhere else.

Upon entering this room I am loads happier. I somehow know that I am as low as I can get - like in a basement - whereas in the grey room I knew I was at the very top. This is a gold room. The light that illuminates everything is a champagne color. Everyone is dressed in warm shades of beige or gold and they are dressed to the nines. It’s kind of a Gatsby party with flappers and dapper, handsome men - all young and full of life. I have a sense of warmth and happiness in the gold room.

I have no idea what meaning this dream holds. I guess it might be a little important if I have it more than once. What do you think that it’s about?

(x-posted to _dreams_)

You're all very insightful people. I thought maybe you could help me figure this out. It's bugging the hell out of me. I tried looking up the significance of the colors grey and gold but I don't know if that matters to my brain. Boy. I'm going back to sleep.



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[info]empty_party
2009-03-12 10:36 pm UTC (link)
Hm... Well, the fact that you mentioned you had to climb to this room makes me think of you reaching for something, and that you mentioned the room having a contemplative aura makes me think perhaps you are reaching for higher thought? And maybe finding yourself happier at the bottom...and especially considering that you saw an older woman in the mirror at the top whereas at the bottom there were young people...could mean that you should not try to grow up too fast or think too much and just take in the moment so to speak?

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[info]noisywallflower
2009-03-14 12:04 am UTC (link)
Your interpretation makes sense. Thanks for sharing :) Yes, I do want to be in the gold room. Everyone there seemed happy.

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