Pay close attention to the emotions in your
dreams. They can lead you to
understanding your dream’s message. In
today’s example, our dreamer recognizes the emotion of fear and an underlying
sentiment of deception. That combination
is key to calling his own bluff and taking action or forever putting off
success to an unspecified time in the future.
Dear Carolyn,
I have a product that I’ve been perfecting for quite
a few years with the hope that it will take off and be a big nationwide
seller. My friends and my wife razz me
for being a dreamer. I take quite a bit
of teasing. They say I am just talking
and doing nothing more to bring my idea to fruition. My daughter even rolled her eyes the other
day and called me a dreamer! That
hurt!
Everyone says my idea is a good one, but they are
losing faith that I will ever make anything of it. Maybe I am just a fantasist. Then, I had this dream:
I see a Chihuahua is frightened of something in the
sky. He shivers and shakes and looks up
at the sky in fear, cowering.
Then it seems that he has a pair of cartoon
Chihuahua eyes on the ground below him. They
are looking at the sky and he covers them as though he doesn't want them to see
what he sees in the sky. Also it seems
like he is making a joke or faking his fear. The eyes are fake and the fear is a joke. It's as if he's fooling someone. Me; he’s fooling me except that I can see that’s
what he thinks he’s doing.
Above him I see what first seems to be a bird or a
kite ~ red white and blue with wings extended soaring above. Nothing to be afraid of.
Signed,
A Man with a Dream
Dear Dreamer,
Your Dreaming Self has chosen an appropriate
creature to bring to light some conflicting feelings that may be holding you
back. As you know, Chihuahuas are recognized
both for their nervous and frightened nature as well as for their fierce
personalities and willingness to take on and dominate larger dogs. One might say that they fake their fear.
Perhaps this is what your friends and family are
nudging you to realize about yourself and your idea for a product that sells
nationally. Maybe you do feel some fear
or nervousness about actually launching your product. But after years of “perfecting,” it could be
that your apprehension creates excuses and holds you back.
It is a cartoon or a caricature, a false show of
fright. In your dream, both you and the
shivering Chihuahua know that it’s not real.
You fool yourself with it and continue to tinker rather than taking
steps to get your product off the ground, like that red, white and blue
nation-wide kite.
Make an action plan and do something, Dear
Dreamer! Soaring is nothing to be afraid
of!
Sweet Dreams to You!
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