Analysis of dream submitted by Anonymous in Canada.
Dream- I drive a mini-sports car to the first of five silver doors in row along a long hallway. I am to deliver mail to five women. I slip mail under the first door and it moves, as if inhaling and exhaling. I ride a bicycle to the next door. After pushing mail into a brassy slot I briefly polish, I roller skate to the next door. After leaving mail in a box, I grab a kite fly to the next door. It is ajar. As I reach around to place the mail inside, a woman asks me what I am doing there. I pull my arm out the door. I calmly float to the last door. I pass through it carrying mail for to me knowing a physical door is illusion.
Predominant Emotions- determination, anticipation, joy, fear, surprise.
Interpretation-You raise awareness of transitions during a journey to deeper consciousness. Driving vehicles is like taking charge and initiating self-directed learning. You consciously take responsibility for each stage of your actions. As you make deliberate changes in your vantage point, this recognizes a move toward greater balance and objectivity.
Delivering mail suggests you are attuning to messages from your unconscious. Courage and boldness signal you are ready and willing to receive new information from your inner source. Another way to view this is you slowly reconnect parts of self that had been repressed or blocked out. To reunite fragments of self implies you move from rejection to self-acceptance.
In another way, you sharpen discernment concerning how you understand physical form. People construct ideas in their minds about what they require to live comfortable and fulfilling lives. The evolution of your thinking is empoweirng you to expand your senses and faculties. As you shift your beliefs, your experience confirms how you transcend your own illusions. You no longer need what you thought you would.
Further still, choices you make help to reveal untapped abilities your forgot you had. As you gradually discard mindsets you outgrow, it is like getting closer to who you really are. Rather than depend on external things, you grow to trust yourself more, move through obstacles and align with what matters.