Struggling with boundaries is a good insight. It's interesting that they're coming through windows or doors. These are thresholds, places where we can enter and exit. It's more vulnerable in that way, especially when you're not able to lock it properly. It's meant to open, to invite in, but then we also need to shut things up too. This m…
Struggling with boundaries is a good insight. It's interesting that they're coming through windows or doors. These are thresholds, places where we can enter and exit. It's more vulnerable in that way, especially when you're not able to lock it properly. It's meant to open, to invite in, but then we also need to shut things up too. This mechanism is difficult for you in the dream, which could point to the boundaries issue.
From your description, it doesn't appear to be a break in that was particularly destructive. I find that part catches my attention. A potential alternative to boundary issues might be that something shadowy within wants to be known, and it's attempting to break in and get your attention. It's lurking outside, and often shadow figures will try to make connection with us in our dreams. This usually feels scary or fearful, which is why we usually run away, or feel as if our boundaries have been crossed.
Very interesting! In other house dreams, there’s a central core room or stairwell that is haunted and very frightening that I stay away from. I wonder if these are related shadow elements wanting to be noticed.
Struggling with boundaries is a good insight. It's interesting that they're coming through windows or doors. These are thresholds, places where we can enter and exit. It's more vulnerable in that way, especially when you're not able to lock it properly. It's meant to open, to invite in, but then we also need to shut things up too. This mechanism is difficult for you in the dream, which could point to the boundaries issue.
From your description, it doesn't appear to be a break in that was particularly destructive. I find that part catches my attention. A potential alternative to boundary issues might be that something shadowy within wants to be known, and it's attempting to break in and get your attention. It's lurking outside, and often shadow figures will try to make connection with us in our dreams. This usually feels scary or fearful, which is why we usually run away, or feel as if our boundaries have been crossed.
Very interesting! In other house dreams, there’s a central core room or stairwell that is haunted and very frightening that I stay away from. I wonder if these are related shadow elements wanting to be noticed.
I have a lot to think about, thank you!!
You're welcome :)