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Old Jun 02, 2018, 11:56 AM
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Several times a week I have dreams that I'm in a maze of some kind. It's always a different scenario. Last night I was in my house, but it was much bigger than my real home. I was going up and down stairs, turning corner after corner, and discovering secret rooms. One night I was at my church exploring the winding attic. Yet another time I was exploring an abandoned warehouse with precarious stairs and hidden hallways in the walls.
Sometimes I'm scared in my dreams, discovering dank basements in which I feel something is watching me, or dark rooms that might be haunted. Other times something is chasing me. Still other times I'm simply exploring and having fun, or playing a game of hide-and-seek.
I'm starting to feel like my mind is trying to tell me something, the only problem is I have no idea what! Any interpretations?

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Old Jun 03, 2018, 06:17 AM
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Mazes can be about searching for solutions to waking problems.
Thanks for this!
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