Some of us cannot accept our own good fortune. No matter the face value of those people and
circumstances of our lives, we continue to question, unable to enjoy our own
happy luck. In cases like these, our
dreams will sometimes help us pinch ourselves and realize that our waking life prosperity
is real. Today’s dreamer receives a
beautiful wake up call.
Dear Carolyn,
I am almost 40 years old and sometimes I feel as if
I have spent my whole life looking for a perfection that does not exist. In retrospect, I see that I may have passed up
opportunities and relationships that might have been wonderful. But based on my pride and high standards, I
wouldn’t “settle.” I guess I believed
the fairy tales!
I’m sure I offended people who cared for me and
wasted more than one chance for happiness.
Even now, I find myself on the verge of pushing away a man who seems
lovely, but I am distrustful. It is hard
for me to relax and accept him. He seems
to have a lot going for him and he is pursuing me. But what if he is not what he seems to
be? The risk of pain scares me! Then I had this dream:
The cottage is perfect! It has everything I’ve been looking for --
late thirties storybook charm with built-in cabinets, inlaid wooden floor in
the living room, a funky chandelier in the dining room, a kitchen window
overlooking a heavenly garden, two bedrooms for me and the cat. And -- it’s affordable! The deal is sealed and the landlady
departs. I gingerly creep around,
visualizing where I will put my furniture and artwork, scarcely believing my
good fortune. Surely she will come back
and say it was all a mistake, but she doesn’t!
Then I notice another door. I
cautiously open it, expecting some Twilight Zone horror, but it’s a delightful
third bedroom. I’m overwhelmed with
happiness.
Signed,
Always Skeptical
Dear Skeptical,
It is no coincidence that the beautiful new home you
have found in your dream is a “late thirties” charmer. That most likely is a reference to the new
man you are considering, assuming that he, like you, is nearly 40 years
old. Like him, the cottage has everything
you have been looking for “built in” and “inlaid.” Maybe that funky chandelier in the dining room
refers to a lovable quirk you have observed in him – perhaps his outlook on
life – the way he sheds light on things.
However, your old doubtful self just cannot believe
that you could actually “settle” into such perfect surroundings. You have to creep around gingerly, expecting
to find a horror behind the next door.
But guess what, Dear Dreamer? It’s
all good! Your dream assures you that
this time, there are no unpleasant surprises.
Do not spoil a good thing with your negative expectations. This just might be your storybook
relationship. Try to relax and enjoy it!
Sweet Dreams to You!
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