Another Strange Dream
I had a strange dream a few nights ago. I was wandering around in some primitive area, possibly the Australian Outback, with my brother. We bot appeared to be in our early twenties although my real age now is 63. We were walking and there was no one else around except a couple in an old van. I was trying to get some pictures of the scenery, but couldn't find my camera. Then my brother told me the couple with the van were leaving and offered to let us ride with them for a while, but they had to leave right away so we had to hurry. I grabbed up my stuff and, now that I had no time to use it, found my camera behind a rock along with a couple of other that had apparently been lost by other people. I grabbed the cameras and threw them in my bag, then we ran toward where the van was. The couple apparently decided they couldn't wait for us any longer, and the van was gone. Then I woke up.
I don't quite know how to interpret this one. Wandering in the wilderness might indicate being lost or misguided, but we didn't seem to be lost but more on an adventure vacation (something which I have never actually done, or have any desire to do now). One interpretation I found online said that dreaming of walking in a wilderness indicated some difficulties ahead on a path to spiritual enlightenment, but, if the sun was shining (it was), then you will be successful in the end. The fact that I wanted to take pictures of the scenery, but couldn't find my camera, might imply that there are things I want, but am not equipped to get them, or I am not doing the right things to get them. It may also be telling me to enjoy the scenery, or other things, as it is and not always look for a camera to record it for the future. Seeing a camera in a dream is often interpreted as a warning that you dwell to much in the past. The couple with the van that took off without us could be a missed opportunity, or it could be symbolic of a more sedate lifestyle that we didn't really want in the first place. Dreaming of a dead person who is alive in the dream (my brother died over 30 years ago) may be symbolic of thinking too much of the past or of allowing your past to limit your present and future, but another dream dictionary said that dreaming of a dead sibling symbolizes that you miss that person and are having difficulties coming to terms with his death (probably not the case here after more than 30 years).
So, in general, I think this dream says that, in order to become fully enlightened, I need to let go of aspects of the past that continue to hold me back and that there will continue to be difficulties, but I will succeed in the end.
I don't quite know how to interpret this one. Wandering in the wilderness might indicate being lost or misguided, but we didn't seem to be lost but more on an adventure vacation (something which I have never actually done, or have any desire to do now). One interpretation I found online said that dreaming of walking in a wilderness indicated some difficulties ahead on a path to spiritual enlightenment, but, if the sun was shining (it was), then you will be successful in the end. The fact that I wanted to take pictures of the scenery, but couldn't find my camera, might imply that there are things I want, but am not equipped to get them, or I am not doing the right things to get them. It may also be telling me to enjoy the scenery, or other things, as it is and not always look for a camera to record it for the future. Seeing a camera in a dream is often interpreted as a warning that you dwell to much in the past. The couple with the van that took off without us could be a missed opportunity, or it could be symbolic of a more sedate lifestyle that we didn't really want in the first place. Dreaming of a dead person who is alive in the dream (my brother died over 30 years ago) may be symbolic of thinking too much of the past or of allowing your past to limit your present and future, but another dream dictionary said that dreaming of a dead sibling symbolizes that you miss that person and are having difficulties coming to terms with his death (probably not the case here after more than 30 years).
So, in general, I think this dream says that, in order to become fully enlightened, I need to let go of aspects of the past that continue to hold me back and that there will continue to be difficulties, but I will succeed in the end.








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