Dream of building, woke up
It started out black. it was cool and nightime. i was walking next to a woods with my friend. then there was a small building and there was a statue in front of the building. under the statue was a baby. i picked the baby without question and moved on even though there was people lying a couple feet away from the baby. they were hungry and cold. i was hungry and cold too. i was going to be killed, i had the feeling we were all against each other. i got into a large platform and a old steam engine came along. i was supposed to jump but i could not because i was holding the baby. my friend told me to jump but i could not. the train moved along then the platform started to move with it. then i woke up
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of building in a dream
The building represent a phallic figure. The manhood side of your inner self. To see a building falling is the destroying of the masculine side, or a man destroyed. Seeing a building in your dream represent a new area.
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Meaning of woke up in a dream
When you wake up you actually see the life as they are, you are no longer closed in your concept. To wake up from the dream, you are really accepting and knowing who you are. We are all familiar with the situation called "dream". We sleep, we are in a kind of unconsciousness, disconnected from the reality around us. However, while we are "in" within the dream, we feel it as a real reality, and experience a great many emotions, thoughts and situations. When morning comes and we wake up we "sober up" and realize that everything that happened in the dream was not real, while the reality in our waking state is real. Similarly, a person who attains spiritual attainment feels that the world and physical reality were not real. The Kabbalists express this feeling in the words "we were like dreamers." In so doing they want to illustrate to us that the real reality into which man "awakens" after acquiring the spiritual senses, is the only one that exists while the physical reality in which we seem to live today, is but a temporary dream from which we are all to awaken.
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