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Re: The Mansion of Monsters

Anna,
I am going to shock you by saying this dream is partly your life and partly what you wish it were. The wishful part is the winning a trip to Victorian mansion, a house {you}, or more precisely an 'established' home, you wish you and your family lived in. This is called a 'wish fulfillment' aspect of your life, opposite what you feel you have. Your whole life is a contest of ups and downs, constant changes, moves and relocation. The life you are living is 'bizarre' because of these constant upheavals. Do you have a brother and a younger or older sister? Those years when the 'sisters' {you and your sister} were 8 years old and 3 or 4 years old {one of you, the sisters, is 4 or 5 years older than the other} were probably happy years in your life. Life was comfortable, stable and 'awesome'.

But as reality sets in your feel uneasy because you know unconsciously this is a dream. Early life went well {first day}, you were well served in this early life environment. But as you got older [the second day} things seemed OK but again unconsciously {night} you knew it was a dream {looking back at your early life and expectations vs reality}. Early life was promising {garden} but that disappeared. Things were uneasy then but your family did the best it could do under the circumstances {in real life}. As you got older more and more of the good expectations went missing {more and more people went missing}. That little girl {you} with such promises in life had disappeared. This disappearance of a healthy childhood would affect your whole being {mother}. The house had turned from a garden to a house of monsters {those negative aspects in your life}. The maid could symbolize being dependent on others.

The vampire represents the 'sucking of emotional energy'. As you got older this is how you feel emotionally, life is sucking the positive energy out of you. This caused changes in you. The poor people may be how you felt at times under the circumstances with all the upheaval in your family life {your dad losing his job, etc}. Being dependent on others {maid} 'made' you feel like your whole life was 'monstrous'. Yet you tried to fit in {with peers and friends}. You found yourself struggling just to find balance in your life. Society {laws} has its requirements if you are to fit in but you do not feel you fit in, you are an outcast feeding off your won negative emotions.

There are times over the past years as you have grown up that seemed stable enough. But never long enough for you to feel really comfortable. You probably blame yourself for a lot of what has happened {but that is another emotional issue beyond your family life}. This is common for a child to feel.

Then the scene changes to what seems to be an actual early life experience. Let me suggest something out of context with what i have speaking about and let you consider it. It may not be anything.
This other issue, the issue to do with the anti-christ. Was there an event early in your life that involved you and your sisters {perhaps you have more than one sister, or the 'sisters' reference in the dream could be referring to you and your sister}? There may have been an experience that had been forgotten or repressed. The hire workers may be a real part of that experience. Your mom may have known about it or been involved. Look at this and see if there may be something other the normal conflicts we have discussed.

If not then the dream is continuing a dialog about the constant changes and emotional conflicts in your life. Let me examine this last part of the dream {the end is always important in dreams} and give my thoughts later. Until then think about what I suggested and see if you can remember anything. The monster in your dreams may be more than a emotional conflictive family life. But that is speculation at the moment.

I'll await your response.


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Re: The Mansion of Monsters

Thanks again for the interpretation Jerry :) Once again I'd have to say I can understand every point you make, even if it depresses me somewhat. Honestly that couldn't be a more accurate description of my feelings on the whole moving thing and struggling to try to fit in. I hadn't thought of that at all! I have always felt like something in me died a while ago. And I have definitely always dreamed of living in just one place, having friends I'd known forever and the like. The one thing I'm not so sure about is the anti Christ thing. I do remember thinking it wa kind of weird that it was a girl in my dream. I can't really think of any big horrible events that happened to me as a child, my life was pretty smooth excepting the moving thing. And if I am repressing something I wouldn't exactly be able to remember it, would I? Haha. Anyways as for my younger sisters its the same, nothing's gone on with them either. Hrmm. Well it's still weird. Anyhow you're great at this! I'll be waiting to see what you think of the ending! (looking back on it it seems really silly and a completely random shift in events but in the dream I was so serious, hehe)

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Re: The Mansion of Monsters

Anna,
I'll provide my thoughts to the rest of your dream Sunday morning. One of my cats {I have four} is very ill and I'm spending time with that today. A very serious illness.

I do want to give it very deep inspection because of the symbols. Especially the anti-christ symbol.

Jerry

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Re: The Mansion of Monsters

No problem! That's awful, I hope your cat gets better :(

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Re: The Mansion of Monsters

Anna,
Let me try to make sense of the last two paragraphs of this dream including the anti-christ symbol. It starts out addressing a period of time in your life that 'went well'. You are spending time trying to sort through emotional issues, the monsters in your life. The anti-christ symbol may be about perfection, or in the case of being 'anti' not being prefect. But in the same sentence there is the "which was a little awkward and a whole other issue I didn't want to get involved in at the moment". Is there an experience that fits with this issue where you did something that made you less that perfect or made you feel less than perfect? This leaves an impression {for me} there is something, perhaps a personal experience, more than what we have been discussing in general.

The trouble begins here. If the statement about the other issue is a dream statement then the trouble that starts anew is still addressing the 'other issue'. This gives me the impression this part of the dream may be addressing an actual event or experience. If there is something you can remember that fits with this then that may be something you have forgotten or repressed. Give thought to this and see if you can come up with anything.

Beyond that, and in the flow of what we have been discussing about your topsy turvy life where you had to make so many moves, the dream would be addressing another change or move. You were in a place for a time where life was normal then it changed and the trouble began. The alarm may have to do with the sounding of the same old routine of leaving a comfortable time and stability in your life. You were in a 'safe' place of normalcy but then that ends and you realized it was a 'trap', not a long term normalcy you wish for {this is still an ongoing event in your life}. Your mom waiting outside and the men workers may be a reference to once again having to submit to your father's working conditions and your mother having to go along with it {willingly or unwillingly}. The 'vampire', same old routine is once again draining you of emotional energy. You had discovered contentment {the baseball may be a real experience} but you were being 'made' once again to relinquish that contentment. The same old ritual, again. Sacrificing contentment.
Are you an Aries?
The Greek god of war may suggest having to fight the emotional affects. A masculine aspect as are the workers busy setting things up and getting ready. You wish for your own team, your own set of rules and not this constant changes {again wishing}. That would make you a much stronger person and not the imperfect person you are having to live under these circumstances {the anti-christ reference perhaps?}. But there is no way to change that. You still must make sacrifices to the family. You must be a good player, play by the rules you live under and sacrifice so the others {family} are safe. You conform and the beast {insecurities} rattle in your head even as you stay strong for the good of the family.

The above more or less fits with your life. But if there is an experience other than what I have laid out it would be important to address and confront. Anything left unattended to will come back to 'haunt' you later/ That is if there is anything.

The final paragraph seems to be saying you are conforming while sacrificing your wishes. There seems to be a confrontation with the head summoner which may be a reference to your dad and/or yourself. There is a separation, one either real referencing your sisters or a symbolic reference to you {or both}. If it is a separation applying to you it would represent something different for them.
The scent you follow would be your senses. You will have go to the same place your sisters have gone {a reference perhaps to something they have accepted and you had not}, perhaps comply with something they have already done. It is a hassle but once again you are complying to the 'head summoners'.

Unless there is some other issue you have yet to discuss {or has been revealed} then the dream seems to be addressing much of the same issues you have been experiencing with the constant changes and moves in your life. You are doing what you are required to do for the family, sacrificing your wishes for the good of all. Perhaps the end message is, and the last part of a dream usually reveal something, is you are conforming now but you should not let that be who you become later in life. Doing what your told could lead to bad relationships as well as not being your true self. If you can not be your true self you will always fall short in life, conforming to other people's rules. Those wishes and desires you have for yourself will never materialize. You are at that place now and you sure don't want to live the rest of your life there.


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Re: The Mansion of Monsters

Well as to if there is some sort of specific event that's just hard for me to say. I mean I can't really think of anything that happened to me when I was 3 or 4 that was bad, that was a pretty great time in my life. However it's not like I remember very much about that age anyways just a few memories here and there. The only bad thing in my life at that point was night time because I experienced horrifying nightmares. Good dreams were few and far between. And to add onto that I was pretty fearful at night anyways. That's the age where monsters were very real to me and I would spend nights awake and scared. Night was just not a good time for me haha I would even leave my room to sleep somewhere else so the "vampires" wouldn't find me. But I guess that's not really related because it's not an event! Anyways like I said, don't remember much from back then anyways except for night and oddly my dreams. (I find it ironic I can't remember much of real life back then but I remember a ton of my dreams)

As for the rest I would agree. The head summoner part was....I don't know. It didn't feel like a huge confrontation or anything. He was this chubby, short old fellow with glasses and I felt sort of bad for picking on him in the first place. But I was so angry my sisters were missing (I'm very protective towards my younger siblings, especially when they are very young, my sisters are 3. I have dreams all the time about having to save or protect my siblings when they are babies like that) anyways I was yelling at him and when he said he didn't know I flew up in the air holding onto him and when we were really high I asked him again and then dropped him when he said he didn't know. As he fell he told me about the other summoning site but he really didn't know where he was so I caught him before he hit the ground because I knew he was telling the truth.

Also I am an Aries, hehe.

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