Keeping a
Dream
Journal
Once you start remembering your dreams, you may want to
consider keeping a dream journal.  If you begin to see a
pattern in the dreams (always in the same place, or the same
symbols keep popping up, or you have the same dream every
Tuesday) then your subconscious is really trying to get a
message across.  These are the points that you must try to
interpret.  What do they mean to you?

That is the real key to interpreting dreams.  What does it mean
to you?  I will give you general meanings of many symbols
elsewhere, but that purple mud pie may mean something
totally different to you than it would to your neighbor's cousin
or me.

This is the main reason why I will not be interpreting your
dreams for you.  I do not know you intimately enough to know
what your symbols mean to you.  It would very easy for me to
misinterpret your dream and send you off on a course of
action that was totally wrong for you and do more harm than
good.  This website is filled with good intentions, only.  If
there is a particular symbol that you need help with, send me
an email I will try to answer you.

In closing, I'd like to suggest that if your dreams become
unnerving and remembering them starts to interfere in any
way with your life, you should consider seeing a professional
therapist.  There may be a repressed trauma that you must
deal with -- please, trust me on this -- I've been there.

Next step --
Your Action Plan
Happy Dreaming!
Please , do not ask me to interpret your dreams for you.  I
believe we each must do this for ourselves.  I may do more
harm than good for you and that is not my intention in
creating this website.
Disclaimer: I do not profess to be an expert on
dreams.  I have no degree in Psychology or any
other science.  I profess to be a dreamer -- in
every sense of the word, because I dream and
I have learned to interpret my own dreams.   I
make no promises that I can interpret your
dreams.  II merely hope to help you learn to
interpret your own dreams.   You are welcome
to learn from my experiences.
The music you hear is
Schumann's:
Traumerei
(Dreaming)
performed and
©
John Bell Young.  It  is used
with permission.