Dreams of houses may relate to the dreamer's state
of mind ~ where she lives mentally or emotionally. Consider also the implications of houses holding
key relationships and the qualities they embody.
Dear Carolyn,
My husband and I live in our current house alone
along with our baby and puppy. I
remember when I was pregnant I just wanted to get things done (nesting). I was on a mission. I was tired but I didn't want to sleep. That's how I felt in this dream:
I was in a house that looks totally different but
feels familiar. Somehow, I knew it was
my house. Most of the dream took place
at the top landing of our stairs. There
were many people I don’t recognize in the house.
I was tired but I didn't want to sleep. My husband was busy with calls for his
business and I kept missing him. I would
see him and make my way to him but not catch up to him in time.
But the problem here is that my house seemed to be
falling apart. There were coral-like
growths all around the house especially at the top of the stairs and in my
master bedroom. I tried to get my
husband to call someone to come and fix it.
But I am the only one to see it – or see it as a problem. I wanted to fix it or do something to get rid
of it. I remember getting upset and
thinking why does nobody think to remove them!
Signed,
Anxious New Mom
Dear New Mom,
The house in your dream is a metaphor for your state
of mind – the place you live with a nagging feeling that things are not
right. You find yourself concerned that
things are calcifying around you.
Because the major part of the dream takes place at
the top of the stairs near the master bedroom, it may be speaking to your
relationship with your husband. As a new
mom, you have many new trains of thought (the many people now in your home). And you find some thoughts, or patterns of
behavior, that are growing at the same time they are solidifying, like
coral. It is significant that these are
parts of the walls.
As you know, walls or partitions create
separation. In your dream, you are
concerned about this and you keep trying to connect with your husband about it,
to no avail. You miss him, literally and
figuratively, and you want "to fix it or get rid of it." But he doesn't see the need to worry or to
take any action. Your worry is that the
patterns of communication around you now will solidify into long term
isolation.
It seems that you are trying to build a home with
your newly expanded family and you feel alone with your worries unheard. Your dream urges you not to sleep, Dear
Dreamer, but to resolve the mission you're on.
Sweet Dreams to You!
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