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Updated: Dreaming as a technology

Dream imagery: Mental Clouds

Dreaming is a technology. Every night I become more adept at translating the language (symbols) of dreams.

On March 8, I dreamed someone who loved me hired a skywriter to write my name in the night sky in neon light, but there was so much cloud coverage that I could barely see it.

When I woke up, I had a knowing that the clouds were my thoughts getting in the way. My mental body was building a wall between love and me. Suddenly, so many other dreams from before made sense!

From Symbolic and the Real by Ira Progoff:

If the dream goes unheeded, or if it is not understood, and if its subject matter remains important, the dream will usually be repeated, either with the same or with equivalent symbols. It seems that if an important part of the process taking place in the depths of the psyche is not recognized on the conscious level so that the person cannot cooperate with it and draw it forward in the acts of his life, the process of growth is stymied. The individual then remains in a condition of self-stalemate until he learns to recognize the tendency of his inner life and manages to bring his outer life into accord with it.

I thought about the other coded symbols I had unlocked (specific to me or universal):

  • Water/Waves/Ocean β€” subconscious, different levels of consciousness or what is repressed.

  • Landscapes/Cities β€” usually depicts the state/shape/territory of my heart.

  • Movement/Transportation/Airplanes/Buses β€” journeys, mental/subconscious/emotional or otherwise.

  • Spaces/Rooms/Furniture β€” usually calls for rearranging of mental structures. perspective shifting. mental baggage.

  • Clouds β€” my thoughts, a system of intelligence that differs from my intuition or emotional body.

Dream imagery does what self-help books cannot do.

How dream imagery works for me: First it is the image, then the understanding or knowing of what the image represents, followed by the emotion that’s anchored to the dream which makes it so meaningful and has the power to transform something inside of me.


UPDATE:

El Candado (the Spanish word for padlock) is a provoker-symbol in dreams. It show me doors I’ve neglected to lock or unlock. Sometimes there is an intruder, other times I’ve locked someone out when they needed to be let in.

Dream language will never be entirely translatable β€” but the energy from dreams is what we need to carry with us in our waking lives.

When I dream of El Candado and wake up, I ask myself throughout the day: who I am locking out or what I am letting in?

Every dream has a request, and when I dream of El Candado, it is asking me to pay attention to my emotional boundaries and physical space. So I do exactly that.

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