Dreams with a precise time or date: when your night places markers on an invisible map
“A number in a dream comes to those in whom something has ripened and is asking for coordinates — not mystical ones, but ones that are useful to have.”
“A number in a dream comes to those in whom something has ripened and is asking for coordinates — not mystical ones, but ones that are useful to have.”
“Big numbers in a dream are not statistics. They are the image of scales larger than your everyday view: your psyche shows them where you are meeting something far larger than the daily round.”
“The thirteen in a dream is not a curse. It is the digit of a subtle crossing: your psyche chooses it where, after a full circle, you take the first step into the unknown.”
“The twelve in a dream is not simply a number. It is the image of a whole circle: twelve months, twelve hours, twelve places at a table, twelve signs of the zodiac. Your psyche chooses it where something in you is coming to fullness.”
“The seven in a dream is not a random number. It is the image of a full cycle and a subtle path: your psyche chooses it where something in you is passing through a complete arc, or where an inner search is beginning.”
“The four in a dream is not simply a number. It is an image of a sturdy structure: your psyche chooses it where, right now, you most need to have four solid corners beneath you.”
“The three in a dream is not simply a number. It is an image of synthesis: your psyche chooses it where, out of two opposites, a third thing is preparing to be born.”
“The number two in a dream is not simply a digit. It is a quiet question: who is beside you now, are you on equal ground, and what is rising between you — a bridge or a wall.”
“The number one in a dream is not arithmetic. It is a quiet question: how are you with yourself alone right now — alone or whole, first or solitary, beginning or standing apart.”