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VILLAGES - DREAM DICTIONARY : This dream dictionary is based upon hundreds of real dreams and has been meticulously researched. However, the only person who can truly identify the cause of a dream is the dreamer. Use the questions and quotes on this page to help you find out what has triggered your dream.
VILLAGES : Villages can symbolise opinions that are cut off from those
of others. Either we have developed a somewhat quirky viewpoint or odd habit
in some way. It maybe that we simply cannot understand or comprehend the way
someone else is thinking.
In another sense villages are cut off and they can represent a feeling that
we are isolated from the real world. We may find that something at the time
of the dream is inaccessible.
QUESTIONS
to help you make associations(pick the one that makes most sense to you)
- Were you cut
off from something or was something innacessible on the actual day of the
dream(a possible premonition)?
-
Were you thinking about someone who is cut off in their thinking yesterday?
KEY WORDS : Innacessible, unusual ideas, cut off
KEY PHRASES(Pick a quote which captures your feelings right now. Think especially
of the day before the dream) :
- "very strange views"
- "stuck in a world of their own "
- "not able to consider anyone elses opinion"
- "I was never able to really understand why he did that"
- "I cannot use it"
- "it was innacessible"
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SEE ALSO : Cities
: Countryside
: Farms
: Gardens
: Deserts
: Trees
: Alleyways
: Streets
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Below you will see a series of quotes. Each quote represents the meaning
of a particular dream(these are all dreams where the meaning is understood
totally). For instance one dream may have meant that the dreamer was having
trouble at work. In that case the quote may simply be "There is a bad atmosphere
at work". Some information is included about which dream symbols were included
in the dream(within the squares brackets). Often a sample dream is included
which shows you how the dream interpretation was reached.
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ESSAY : What is the symbolic meaning of the villages in dreams?
Villages in real life are somewhat cut off from the outside world. Within
them people come to develop somewhat strange beliefs. They have their own
way of seeing the world and often they differ from everyone else's.
In dreams villages can show how odd views have been allowed to prosper.
They can link to moments when we really do not understand how the other people
think. E.g.
"He likes things to be seen from HIS POINT OF VIEW. He will argue his
case of hours even if its annoying the rest of the committee"[Dream symbol
- village dream] [the dream on which this quote is based is featured in full
at the end of this article]
"My boyfriends parents are just totally stuck in a WORLD OF THEIR OWN.
They do not acknowledge the views of others. They just want to make him world
famous and fill him with ideas of how he is going to be a pop star"[Dream
symbol - village dream]
"Its rare for him to really understand and see what it is that I believe
and think - he knows now that I love him"[Dream symbol - country church
dream]
"I always just saw this from my point of view. I never really understood
why he acted why he did. Now I think I know why he acted that way"[Dream
symbol - village dream]
Sometimes villages can symbolise moments when you feel cut off and isolated
from the world. E.g.
"That day I felt cut off as my electric supply wasn't working - I was
unable to ACCESS the outside world"[Dream symbol - new house in countryside
village dream]
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SAMPLE DREAM : Dreams generally link to some real issue of relevance
to you right now. They may capture your feelings on some health issue, work
problem , relationship in difficulty , your feelings about how things are
generally going, your plans for the day ahead or some simple paranoia or fear.
The dreams featured in this website will try to reduce the dreams meaning
to a quote which captures your current feelings on some issue. When studying
your own dreams try to think what quotes could capture your own feelings on
pressing issues. Think especially of the day before the dream and your thoughts
about the day to come.
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THE DREAM The sun was shinning brightly as I walked through a large meadow
with a colleague from work. Off in the distance a bird was flying toward us
with a noted sense of purpose. Once this bird had reached our location, it
hovered above and one became two (meaning the bird had split into two separate
birds, each joined together at the wing tip). The birds then began rotating
in separate directions, displaying a beautiful kaleidoscope of shape and color
in the sky. I viewed this display in amazement, asking if he too was viewing
this awesome display. He smiled and shook his head to indicate a yes. The
birds then stopped rotating, two became one, and the bird then flew back off
into the distance.
At this point we continued on our journey. Suddenly day became night, and
we found ourselves in some sort of village. Walking on a cobblestone street,
we stopped to admired the street lamps (there was nothing electrical about
them) as well as the beautiful buildings (or architecture) of this quaint
village.
We came upon our destination (a shop), peered through the window, and seen
this man (another man with whom we work with in real life), fussing about.
We entered the shop and were greeted. He was so happy to see us, yet was flustered,
since he felt that things just weren’t in order for our arrival. My companion
and I looked at each other, quite puzzled, since we could not understand why
it mattered. Everything, to us, was just fine. (Interpreted on www.Dreammoods.com)
THE REALITY The dreamer had for a long time been frustrated with the colleague
at work who featured most in this dream. She enjoys a love hate relationship
with him. He is able to construct and verbalizes his thoughts quite well but
he does tend to slow up progression whenever engaged in "tunnel vision". She
has learned to live with his habits and does admire him for his individuality.
DREAM MEANING The dream captures the following feeling within the dreamer
- "I was frustrated again by a colleague at work. Everyone else is happy
to let things go by but he always has to argue his case. It leads to huge
delays but really you have got to admire him for the skill he has. He really
argues his case well"
THE INTERPRETATION Dreams often help us form our emotions and help us understand
people that we work with. The rational mind cannot deal with and form emotions.
Instead this is left to the dreammind - the unconscious. Emotions and feelings
about people are often very complex - they weigh up good points and bad points.
They provide a balanced judgment.
Often its best to try to work the opposite way round. Instead of trying to
understand the dream symbols first try to understand what you think about
a person. This dreamer had very strong opinions about her work colleague.
He had a tendency to frustrate her with long arguments yet the very qualities
that she disliked about him were obviously qualities that she had learned
to live with.
So given the strong views about what she thinks about this man what hints
and consistencies are there in the dream symbols. In other words - dreams
are symbolic representations of our thought processes so if we know what our
views are on some issue then does there seem evidence to support them. The
answer in this case is a very strong yes.
Villages are good symbols to start off this dream. They do indeed seem to
connect with the dreamers views on her colleague. Towns in dreams are busy
places and tend to link to thoughts which are very complicated - instances
perhaps when we take into account the opinions of others. Villages are very
much the opposite. They are symbols of restricted ways of thinking and tunnel
vision. They show people thinking along certain lines and not wishing to consider
anything else at all. Towns will tend to symbolise a person or decision which
was made with regard to he opinions of others. This village links with the
dreamers colleague who often had his own fixed ways of thinking.
The nature of the village also seems to support the dreamers opinions of her
work colleague. The village is quaint and that maybe suggests that she sees
this tendency of his to fixed opinions as a rather quaint and likable quality.
The lack of electricity also could be a suggestion that this tendency often
disrupts the energy of her organisation. The group is stopped from moving
in an energetic and dynamic way.
The beautiful architecture also builds up the richness of her thoughts. It
suggests and corresponds to how she admires the way that he constructs and
verbalizes his thoughts. His ideas are wonderfully constructed just like the
buildings in the village.
So the dream can easily be connected with the dreams work colleague. Often
if we have a dream about someone who is currently important in our lives then
the dream will represent our thoughts about them. So we have some connections
here. Let us now proceed and see what evidence there is to suggest a clear
thought forming in the mind of the dreamer.
The shop is a symbol of options and opportunities. We go into shops to select
what we want from the available options. In the context of a company then
this may link to having to come to some decision having surveyed the facts.
And decisions in companies are often formed through a group decision. Perhaps
the other work colleague is flustered because he wishes to come to decisions
quickly and promptly. Often there is pressure within an organisation to rush
into business and decide some issue quickly in a dynamic way. So maybe this
dream points to a moment when the dreamer went beyond frustration with her
colleague and began to admire his bad habit of constructing his thoughts in
a clear and elaborate way.
The dream begins with the bird which splits into two. Birds are often difficult
symbols in dreams. They are somewhat abstract in what they mean. They can
link to issues of communication. The sky often links to the future in dreams.
The land often links to the facts on the ground. So the sky can logically
link to issues which are undecided. The sky can link to things that we are
anticipating. This is not a symbol which is inconsistent with the theme of
this dream. Perhaps it links to issues which are undecided. The two birds
could link to two strong opinions being put forward - two visions of the future.
One could belong to the dreamer and the other to her work colleague. Maybe
in this case she is guilty of the exact thing that she occasionally criticizes
in her work colleague. She is too willing to explore in detail some undecided
issue. Eventually the two birds join together and that is maybe also symbolic.
Perhaps it shows that the two messages and visions eventually come together.
That suggests that her work colleague is capable of compromise but at first
must feel free to explore in great detail his own ideas(even against the will
of the group).
So as a conclusion what can be said about this dream. Dreams are symbolic
of thought processes and are often related to current events. The dream was
too far back to spot the exact situation that triggered it. But a dream will
often be formed by real life incidents the day before. Perhaps the flustered
work colleague and the shop hint at what triggered this dream. The shop represents
the need to come to a decision from the available options. So perhaps a meeting
was been held the previous day and some people became frustrated at her work
colleagues tendency to drag things out. But perhaps this dream marks a point
when her feelings go beyond frustration. Out of all the long winded argument
some moment of admiration is formed.
Symbolic Meanings
ARCHITECT : "how ideas are constructed and communicated"
BEAUTIFUL : "perfection - the dreamer admires her colleague because of his
great skill in debate"
BIRD : "ideas about how to change things"
ELECTRIC : "enormous energy"
FUSS : "being very obvious and clear about what you want"
LAMP : "cast light on matter"
SHAPE : "rough outline of what you want"
SHOP : "choices - in this case the shop probably symbolises the companies
options and the need to come to a decision"
SKY : "communication of ideas and feelings"
STREET : "complex issues where you consider lots of factors and the opinions
of others"
VILLAGE : "remote and isolated ways of thinking - in this case the dreamers
colleague who always has his own view - its always different from everyone
elses "
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