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melody Posted - Mar 11 2010 : 8:28:27 PM
This is going to sound a little "fruity" but does anyone out there interpret dreams?

I had one just the other night that has been haunting me. I am facing a huge floor to ceiling window which is completely opaque, but I can feel the coolness by placing my hand on the window; my sister is at one end of the window and I am on the other. She is looking at me and I am looking out the opaque window.

Any one care to interpret that?

I did find this definition--To see windows in your dream, signifies bright hopes, vast possibilities and insight. To dream that you are looking out the window, signifies your outlook on life, your consciousness, point of view, awareness, and intuition.

Thank you! I am looking forward to your interpretation...

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melody Posted - Mar 12 2010 : 09:30:04 AM
I just wanted to share with the girls who responded--You hit the nail right on the head. Sometimes, it can be so obvious that you cannot see it. Yes---my sister was recently incarcerated for her 2nd DUI and is on her way "home" to restart her life. She will be leaving everything and everyone behind that was her life. She is looking at me in my dream I think for direction-I am looking out an opaque window because I know that only she can change the course of her life. I cannot see out the window for her-she has to do that herself.

I feel soooo much better now-Thank you for shedding some light and giving me your interpretation.



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mscountrygirl Posted - Mar 12 2010 : 06:48:31 AM
Hey Cindy, I am also a Psychology major and agree with what eveyrone has posted. I would venture a guess that there is some personal issue with your sister and something that is not clear between you. I don't know you personally so that is only my guess. I always encourage people to journal. Often that helps to sort things out.

It's all good!
EastTXFarmgirl Posted - Mar 12 2010 : 06:01:50 AM
Cindy I have found that most of the time when I have a bizzare dream there is something going on in my life that it pertains to. One time I had a dream that I was in a VW bug trying to cross a flooded river and all these people jumped in the car. I was trying to paddle but no one would help and I could not keep the car afloat. We were just wildly being consumed by the river and the other passengers were climbing on my shoulders. I couldn't get them off and I was drowning. When I woke up I thought that was the weirdest dream. But it stuck in my head and I soon realized that was how I was feeling in real life. I was in a very stressful job at that time and the team that I was working with was not pulling their weight. We were quickly losing control of the situation and since I was the director I was the one going down. It was my first time to direct the team and I needed to do some revamping of my style. They were looking for direction and I was still trying to be one of the "guys". We had a quick pow-wow and got back on track. It worked out great. Take a look at what is going on in your life. Is there something about your sister that is unsettling to you. It may not jump out at you at first. Are you worried about her? Remember your dreams are your subconscious mind allowed to roam.

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maggie14 Posted - Mar 11 2010 : 9:16:01 PM
I agree what Cindy said. Some dreams have great meaning but sometimes are very hard to understand. I hope someone helps you figure it out Melody. :)
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Channah

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prariehawk Posted - Mar 11 2010 : 9:04:26 PM
One definition of opaque is " not clear or easy to understand" according to my old college dictionary. I don't know what it means that your sister is looking at you. by the way, I'm not officially a dream interpreter but I have a degree in psychology so I'm looking at it from that point of view. Hope this helps. It's important not to interpret dreams literally--they often have several layers of meaning.
Cindy

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