Gerard-Host/Web Master MDS
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Apr 26th, 2008 - 6:21 AM |
Re: the sea
aleksandra,
This dream may be confronting personal issues from everyday life that only you can know about. It would be pretty much a guess on my part about the true meaning if that is the case. But there are deeper possibilities having to do with emotional issues that may be 'at play' in your dream.
There seems to be evidence in your dream of 'frozen' emotions that may have partial control or influence over you. The house and being a little girl, those indicate possible past experiences when you were a child. The sea often symbolizes the deeper unconscious and that is where past experiences that you may not want to confront lay dormant until you do confront those emotional conflicts. The frozen part would represent a part of you, your emotional frame of mind {albeit unconscious}. The normal part would be your everyday life, living as much a normal life but also living with the unconscious stimulus.
The game of billiards {snooker} may have personal connotations {associations} that only you can understand. But both are played on rectangle tables and may represent a need or desire for wholeness {a rectangle is not perfectly square and it has 4, the number for wholeness, right angles}. This symbol may be addressing a need to find balance and emotional harmony in your life.
The temptation to play the game may represent having to confront the frozen emotions and the cause for them. The line that separates the sea {your deep unconscious is in front of you, hidden within the unconscious and ready for acknowledgement}.
Are there emotional scares from childhood that have yet to be acknowledged? If so the dream is most likely addressing those issues. If not then I suggest you look back at the time of the dream to determine what may be at play then that fits with your dream.
Gerard
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Age & Location {Most Important}: 58 Murfreesboro, Tn. {Nashville}
Male or Female {Most Important}: Male
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