Dreams of falling in love: when something blossoms in the heart, and the night immediately notices
“In love, dreams are the first witnesses that something has already happened to you, while the daytime ‘I’ still hesitates.”
“In love, dreams are the first witnesses that something has already happened to you, while the daytime ‘I’ still hesitates.”
“Divorce comes in dreams on many levels at once: you, him or her, the home, the shared past, the future version of yourself.”
“Before a wedding, your inner world hurries to say everything it did not manage to, before the daytime ‘yes’ closes that door.”
“Divorce in a dream is not a prophecy. It is a symbol of necessary division; the psyche marks with it the place where a former union (outer or inner) has used itself up and awaits an honest ‘no more.'”
“A wedding in a dream is not about the future. It is a ritual of joining: of two people, of two sides of yourself, of the old and the new in your life.”
“Jealousy in a dream is not a shameful feeling. It is a sharp signal about where in your life you fear losing something important, and where a longing for someone else’s life lives in you.”
“Love in a dream is not simply a feeling. It is the presence of the part of you that knows how to be alive, warm, and open, even when the day calls you to hardness.”
“A gift in a dream is not about the occasion. It is the image of an exchange, in which the psyche looks at how you currently know how to receive and to give, and where in this exchange something gets stuck.”
“A letter in a dream is always a message. The psyche chooses precisely this slow, paper way of speaking when it wants you to hear what matters not in haste but through quiet.”
“A friend appears when some part of you is seeking the one who truly knows you.”
“The body knows everything — it is just waiting for the mind to allow it to speak.”
“A stranger in an erotic dream is not a threat and not a forbidden desire. It is a part of you with which you have not yet made acquaintance.”
“A dream of sex with a partner is not only about the body. It speaks of how much you allow yourself to be real — next to this person.”
“Separation comes in the dreams of those who are still learning: sometimes letting go is the most real way to love.”
“An embrace comes in the dreams of those who know how to need — or are only learning to allow themselves this.”
“A kiss comes in the dreams of those who are ready — or learning to be ready — for real contact.”
“First love doesn’t come in dreams to bring you back. It comes to remind you — who you were when you did not yet know how to protect yourself.”
“Someone else’s wedding comes in the dreams of those who look at another’s life and quietly try it on for size.”
“A wedding comes in the dreams of those who stand on the threshold — not necessarily to the altar, but to themselves.”
“Infidelity in a dream is not a sin. It is a map of where something inside languishes and seeks a way out.”