Today, two versions of dreams including images of
infants offer insights into this powerful metaphor. Note the similarities between them as the
babies evoke inspiration and creation of something fresh and new. Also note how each dreamer’s interaction with
the infant in her dreams illustrates markedly different meanings.
Dear Carolyn,
I always dream of a beautiful baby girl, like an
infant. I like to have the baby laughing
and I carry her. This baby appears in my
dreams from the beginning of this year. Sometimes
I am pregnant; then I dreamed again it was born, a baby, an infant. Then last night I dreamed again of a baby. Maybe she’s growing because she’s
beautiful. Last night she was 4 months
old.
Hope you can tell me what’s the meaning of
that.
Signed, Loving Babies
Dear Carolyn,
I dreamed that a neighbor entrusted me to look after
her baby for the afternoon. I’m holding
the infant in my arms as we make our way down a crowded urban sidewalk,
possibly New York City. There’s so much
noisy commotion and bustling activity that I get distracted and lose my focus
now and then. I look down and there’s no
baby. I panic. Oh, I left it on the ledge over there. We’re okay now. I walk along and then remember to check on
the baby and discover it’s a cat instead.
I’m shaken, but think -- my memory isn’t so great; I guess the cat’s
welfare is my job now. On we go, lost in
the chaotic city scene for a few minutes.
I look and it’s a baby again. Is
the baby okay? How will I find my way
back to the mother? Then I realize --
all that remains in my hand is a small speck of flesh! Unspeakable shame and guilt engulf me.
Signed,
Bad Babysitter
Dear Loving Babies and Bad Babysitter,
Babies in our dreams often signify new beginnings, anew life or a fresh start of some sort. In both your cases this is most likely the
case. For Loving Babies, the dream seems
to suggest that you are carrying a secret, a happy sense of anticipation of
something new and wonderful. Perhaps you
have been nurturing a new idea that is progressing within you as your dream
suggests by the stages of growth of your ‘brainchild.’
You don’t offer details from your waking life, but
perhaps now is the time to unveil your ideas and bring them to fruition. Glad tidings for you, Dear Dreamer!
In contrast, Bad Babysitter, you appear to have taken on someone else’s concept and agreed to carry it through distracting and hectic
circumstances. Your lack of commitment
to the obligation shows as you misplace the baby and at times even fail to
recognize it. In the end, when there is
barely a speck remaining of the original thought, the guilt and shame that
engulf you must be endured. Confess to
your true lack of interest in what was not your ‘baby’ from the start.
Sweet Dreams to You Both!
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