What does a house mean in a dream?

Mira Prabhu:

Several of my BIG dreams were set in a gorgeous home reminiscent of both India and America…possibly to indicate my own straddling status at the time…check out Dr. Steven Fox’s post on what a house can represent to the dreamer….Om!


Originally posted on Dreams: Guide to the Soul:



At home with yourself

A House Can Be the Dreamer to Some Extent




Dream Answer 296



A house can represent the dreamer to some extent because it is the framework out of which one lives. This is especially the case if it was a house in which the dreamer once lived.



The ages the dreamer was when living in the house (from birth to five years old, from age 12 to 16 years old, etc.) is important. There is something about the dreamer���s present psychodynamics that is situationally similar to the dreamer���s earlier psychodynamics at a specific developmental stage reflected in the dream.



The different areas of the house correspond roughly to different areas of the dreamer���s life. Mental or intellectual processes are associated with the upper floors or roof. An open roof may be a comment on how open minded the dreamer���s mind is, how the dreamer does not protect his thoughts efficiently���


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Published on January 09, 2015 22:16
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