Date: 3/31/2016
By Kloud11
I've been busy,, and have not been able to write in my dream journal, which sucks because now I have to play catch up and I'm worried I forgot important parts. So here's everything I can remember. First dream I was at hom alone with my two dogs, Deedee and Max. We were all playing, but I knocked a bottle of pills over, and they scattered everywhere. I tried to grab them all and keep Max back, but he came and ate almost all the medicine dispite me telling him to get back. The next dream I remember, I was playing a woman by the name of Ashley Cawdor. She was imprisoned in this guy Andy's house. But I played it smart so I would survive and not be thrown into the room he called hell. No prisonor wanted to go there. So, I acted like I loved his favorite hobbies. He absolutely adored going to the bathroom, especially peeing. That was his most favorite hobby, and I said I loved the sounds we humans make when we pee. I said this to remain friend and survive. He was pleased and said that he'd love a bathroom mate to go to the bathroom with him and talk to him when he went so he asked me. So, I became his bathroom mate, and we just sat on the toilet together talking like old friends. He liked me so much that he let me go, but made me promise I'd visit so we could go to the bathroom together again. I promised him and woke up from that dream. The next dream I remember, I was back at my old high school with former vision teacher Mr. Ken. I wasn't lucid in this dream sadly. But Mr. Ken and I did math together. Next dream, I was heating up some left over soup from the night before. However I forgot about the metal rack in the microwave and there were flames inside. Mom had me take out the rack and pour water on it, then clean out the microwave. Interesting approach. Next dream we were all at home. Mom and dad were playing cards with dream neighbors. These weren't our neighbors in real life, but they were playing cards with my parents. Madison was downstairs watching tv in the living room, and I was upstairs in my room either on the computer or watching TV. At the same time, my mother was making homemade tacos. She even made the tortillas from scratch. It smelled phenomenal. She was asking everyone how many they want, then she called my name. I was about to answer, but then she called my name for real, bringing me back to the physical world. The Interesting Phone call is what I'd title this next dream. I went to call my boyfriend's cell phone and his mother answered. Before she talked to me, I heard her conversation loud and clear talking about how she hated when people called Ryan because he wasted time. Then she said something to the effect of "what are you doing young lady?" I was stunned. I asked her to let me speak to ryan, and she reluctantly did. Next thing, I was at Ryan's house and helping out his housekeeper, I don't think he has a housekeeper in real life. But then, I got to see my boyfriend and we started making out and almost had sex. The final dream I was at home. There was a program for the blind called the Ghana Center I was about to go to. It was kind of like a school for the blind. I filled out the normal stuff, and there was a section where I could write if I went by a certain name. However, I was afraid to because I was afraid of how my parents would react, and I was torn between Stacey, a name I really love, and my confirmation name, Rachel, that I really love as well. In the end, I wrote Rachel. So, everybody called me Rachel. It was nice and I enjoyed being called Rachel. It was as if I found a long lost friend.
AI generated interpretation Based on the dreams you shared, here is a psychological analysis and interpretation: 1. Dream of the scattered pills and dogs: This dream may reflect your feelings of responsibility and concern for the well-being of those close to you, symbolized by your dogs. The scattered pills could represent experience or knowledge that you feel may be beneficial (medicine), but you are concerned about someone taking or using it inappropriately (Max eating the medicine). 2. Dream of being imprisoned but surviving: This dream may represent a situation or relationship in your waking life where you feel trapped or restricted. The character of Ashley Cawdor could symbolize your adaptability and ability to navigate difficult situations by adjusting your behavior and finding common ground with others. 3. Dream of math with Mr. Ken: This dream may suggest that you are seeking or valuing logical and rational thinking. Mr. Ken could represent a figure of authority or knowledge from your past who influenced your approach to problem-solving. 4. Dream of kitchen mishap: This dream could reflect a sense of forgetfulness or distraction in your waking life. The flames and need to clean up afterward could symbolize challenges or unexpected consequences that arise from overlooking details or rushing through tasks. 5. Dream of family and homemade tacos: This dream may represent a desire for connection and warmth within your family. The act of playing cards and enjoying a meal together suggests a sense of harmony and comfort. The smell of homemade tacos could symbolize nurturing and care within the family environment. 6. Dream of phone call and making out: This dream could reflect conflicting feelings about communication and boundaries within your romantic relationship. The conversation with Ryan's mother about wasting time might highlight concerns about how communication is perceived or valued. The physical intimacy may indicate a desire for closeness and emotional connection with Ryan. 7. Dream of choosing a name: This dream may symbolize a longing for self-discovery and personal identity. The Ghana Center representing a place for the blind could reflect a need for support or guidance in finding your own path. The struggle between two names, Stacey and Rachel, may represent a conflict between personal desires and external expectations or opinions. Overall, these dreams suggest that you may be processing various aspects of your life, such as relationships, responsibilities, self-identity, and the need for connection. The themes of adaptability, responsibility, and longing for connection are prominent throughout. It may be beneficial to reflect on these elements in your waking life and consider any actions or changes that align with your inner desires and values.