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I take Seroquel and usually don't wake up in the middle of the night and I usually can't remember dreams, but this was so vivid that I woke up with a start, not knowing what was real or not.
I was lying on a couch in a living room I did not recognize, but it seemed nice. I looked down and saw a mouse running across the wooden floor towards me, immediately followed by a very small mouse. They disappeared under the couch. There was a commotion on the floor in the other direction so I looked. On the rug, I saw multitudes of bees and flies and other insects running across the floor on their little legs and going under the couch, as if they were fleeing from something. I looked further into the room and there were hundreds more running away from what looked like an inverted volcano in the floor - a hole with a lava or rocky edge that was pitch black and burrowing into the floor. Insects were running around it and from it. The I woke up gasping for air. Weird, eh? Any thoughts? It was so vivid. |
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I would have been terrified, too
in the waking world, I'm actually alergic to bees so not sure how'd I react if I saw one in a dream |
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Yeah, weird for sure. It's amazing what imagery and scenes the mind can produce.
Anyway, I'm not sure about the inverted volcano but according to my favourite dream meanings site, both mice and insects represent minor issues which you're sort of dwelling on or maybe processing. I have a feeling the inverted volcano is your mind, and the mice and insects, the minor issues, are being ejected, perhaps solved or dealt with. If it was my dream I'd probably look at it that way. __________________ "A flower falls, even though we love it; and a weed grows, even though we do not love it."- Dōgen
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