dreaming in bangkok

Posted on 18 July 2007

I have strange dreams in Bangkok. They were all so real, especially the emotions and ambience.

First, I dreamed about my deceased grandfather. He was all smiles when he walked into a private dining room in a Chinese restaurant with a lot of people inside (I forgot if they’re relatives, or friends, or whoever. But should be relatives). And he walked straight to me and sat beside me. In an instant I was transformed back to a little kid & put my head on grandpa’s shoulder – A sudden feeling of warmth & safety surged through me. I nearly chocked on my own tears… And then I woke up.

d’Intepretation? To see your dead sibling, relative, or friend in your dream, indicates that you miss them and are trying to relive your old experiences you had with them. In trying to keep up with the pace of your daily waking life, you dreams may serve as your only outlet in coping and coming to terms with the loss of a loved one.

The next day, I dreamed about all my college/uni mates hanging around in a big room having so much fun1 It’s like we’re back to old times. I remembered Liz, Janet, Audrey, Chris, Rena, CC, and many more were there.

d’Intepretation? To see your friends in your dream, signifies aspects of your personality that you have rejected, but are ready to integrate these rejected part of yourself. The relationships you have with those around you are important in learning about yourself. Additionally, this symbol foretells of happy tidings from them and the arrival of good news.

To see your childhood friend in your dream, signifies regression into your past where you had no responsibilities and things were much simpler and carefree. You may be wanting to escape the the pressures and stresses of adulthood. Consider the relationship you had with this friend and the lessons that were learned.

Perhaps my subconscious is telling me to go down to Singapore and find that silly Nutty. hahaha.

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