Dreams during a move: how your inner home moves with you
“It is not only things that move — the one who lived in these things moves too. And they learn about their new home through dreams.”
“It is not only things that move — the one who lived in these things moves too. And they learn about their new home through dreams.”
“Renovation in a dream is not about construction dust. It is the image of an inner rebuilding: you change what has worn out and make the space of your life fit again for the person you are becoming.”
“Laundry in a dream is not about linen. It is the image of inner cleansing: you separate another’s from your own, wash away traces, return to yourself clean fabric for the next day.”
“Cooking in a dream is not about the kitchen. It is a symbol of your ability to turn effort into care, and solitude — into a shared table.”
“Shopping in a dream is not about stores. It is an image of choice: what you bring into your life, what you fill it with, and how you handle your own value.”
“Cleaning in a dream is not about household chores. It is a symbol of inner order: you sort through the accumulated, choose what to keep, what to release, and make the space truly yours again.”
“A move in a dream is not only about an apartment. It is the image of a change of identity, a stage of life, a way of living; the psyche uses it when something large is changing in you and does not fit into the former form and former walls.”
“A house being built in a dream is your project of the future in one of its living moments: the frames are already there, but the walls are not yet, and this state in itself already means much.”
“Repair in a dream is the long quiet gesture of someone who has decided not to discard, but to restore.”
“To create in a dream is the psyche’s way of returning to us the steady voice that needs no one’s permission.”
“Every meal cooked in a dream is a quiet test of how we know how to turn care into a warm plate.”
“We do not always wash the house in a dream for the sake of cleanliness — often it is the soul’s way of putting back in place what has scattered inside.”
“Destruction in a dream is not a catastrophe, but the psyche’s way of freeing a space that has long been asking for air from within.”
“Every construction site in a dream is a rehearsal of what we are ready to lay brick by brick in waking life.”