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Dream
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Understanding and Interpreting
Dreams: Dreams About Houses
D reams of houses, both familiar
houses and unfamiliar ones, are very common. Dream
researchers and dream interpreters generally understand the various rooms
dreamt about to have individual meanings. For
instance, climbing to the attic might signal a yearning for spiritual
growth, while a trip to the basement may mean you are searching
for something you have forgotten. Clues like whether
the house is familiar or strange, comforting or scary, in good repair or
falling down, provide interesting insights into the dreamer's conscious mind.
In addition, each room of the
house is a specific symbolic element all its own. Dreaming of one room
over another provides clues into your state of mind, your fears, and your
anxieties. Let's start our room by room
examination of your "dream house".
Let's examines each room that
could be encountered in a "dream house" and what each room may mean. Of
course everyone's dreams are unique, and the meaning of a single room can and does change from person to
person.
The Attic
Dreams about the attic often provide clues to the higher
self, or to your spiritual development. In particular, dreams in which the
dreamer climbs up to the attic can symbolize a yearning for spiritual or religious growth.
The Bathroom
Entering the bathroom in a dream often signals a need for
cleansing, or the need for a fresh start. A dream bathroom can be a signal
that something in your life needs to be changed.
The Kitchen
Entering the kitchen in a dream can signal a need for
nourishment of the spirit or the soul. The dream kitchen can symbolize a
need for additional spiritual pursuits, or for a spiritual renewal.The exact meaning
of the kitchen in a dream can depend on the state of that kitchen. While a
well stocked, bountiful pantry can indicate that your life is complete and
that you have all you need, while a bare
kitchen can indicate that your soul or spirit needs additional
nourishment.
The Dining Room
Dreams about the dining room, like those about the
kitchen, indicate a need for spiritual nourishment, but dreams of the
dining room, or dreams of eating, indicate a more immediate need than do dreams of kitchens.
The Living Room
The living room in a dream can be seen as a symbol of
normal daily life, or of interactions with others in your life. Dreams
with lots of people, whether they are family members, friends or strangers, often take place in the living room
of a dream house.
The Bedroom
The meaning of a dream bedroom can vary depending on the
nature of the room in the dream. Dreams of bedrooms can express repressed
sexuality, or a need for rest, depending on
the situation.
The Upstairs
Climbing the stairs of your dream house can symbolize a
search for your higher self, or a struggle for spiritual meaning. The
upper floors of the house is where the religious and spiritual learning takes place.
The Downstairs
The downstairs of a house, and particularly the basement,
can symbolize the subconscious mind and also hidden or repressed desires.
Disturbing dreams featuring frightening
basements are often an attempt to come to terms with disturbing aspects of
your psyche.
The Ground Floor
The ground floor of the house can be seen as a symbol of
what is currently happening in your life. The ground floor is often a
representation of the daily life, or the mundane and everyday events in life.
Visits to Old, Familiar
Houses
Visits to old and familiar houses, or to the house you
grew up in, can represent a longing to return to a happier time. Dreams of
childhood homes or familiar houses often take place when people are going through transitional times. Dreams
of childhood homes can also be triggered by events in real life, such as a
school reunion or an unexpected meeting
with a childhood pal.
The Hallway
A hallway encountered in a dream can be a symbol for the
need to journey to a new place in life. It can also symbolize a need to
explore issues you have kept hidden away.
The Porch
A porch can often be a symbol of
not knowing what to do, or of being unsure about an important
decision.
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