Dream interpretation?
Ok, these are the details of my life that could affect the way the dream is supposed to be interpreted, or if it is irrelevant: Several yellowjackets have somehow found their way to our backyard My newest dream career is to be a broadway composer, but I am constantly wondering how or if i'm going to make it My favorite composer right now is Andrew Lloyd Webber, and his first show was Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. (ironic how the dream interpreter was his first show) I don't mind eating tuna, but it is not one of my fav. foods (these details will make sense after the dream) Dream: I was eating dinner and I had ordered a grilled cheese sandwich. Whoever was my waiter gave me tuna, and either I forgot that I had ordered grilled cheese or I decided to let it be. I began eating when I saw that there was a bee (dead) stuck in some tuna that had dripped from the sandwich. I picked the bee out, made sure the rest was clean and continued to eat. (wait for add. details) Once I had picked around all the gross part of the sandwich, and realized I was still hungry, I waited for my waiter to come by but they didn't. I then for whatever reason decided to chase after them, with the plan to get a complimentary salad or something, when I realize that my waiter was my mother. The bee in my sandwich was not a yellow jacket
Public Comments
- You should compose a score around "The Flight of the Bumblebee."
- It could mean you want something but it is not always a good idea. It could also mean you are being ignored because the Waiter did not acknowledge you.
- to dream of plenty means you are being very greety about something
- I have done a little interpretation, and it usually falls to the subconscious mind to tell you what you already know but cannot understand. In your dream, you wanted something (one kind of sandwich) and you didn't get it. You still had a desire in you after you got what you wanted. You waited around for the person you thought could help you, who turned out to be your mother AND who didn't give you what you wanted. Dreams usually fall into one of a few categories: they warn us of things to come; they interpret present situations that we don't understand; or they simply are a jumble of events that our minds cannot rationalize because of stress or fear. Your dream tells me that you want something very badly, but once you get it, it will not be what you think it will be. It will not satisfy you, and you will continue looking for fullfillment. If you look back home for help, you will find sympathy, but no real help for your goals. Let dreams be a guide for you, especially ones like this one. Be careful in what you choose: be wise in decisions that can shape your future.
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