The landscape in a dream can be an integral part of the interpretation. It usually mirrors feelings and concepts that we have and therefore reflects our personality.
A rocky landscape would suggest problems, whereas a gloomy landscape might suggest pessimism and self-doubt.
A recurring scene may be one where in childhood we felt safe, or may reflect a feeling or difficulty with which we have not been able to come to terms. Landscapes do tend to reflect habitual feelings rather than momcntarv moods.
Dream landscapes can have a bizarre quality about them in order to highlight a particular message.
For instance, there may be trees made of ice, or rocks made of sugar.
The plot of the dream may be important in arriving at the correct interpretation of these symbols (See Also: Introduction).
The landscape in a dream can also indicate how we relate to other people.
To be in a desert might represent loneliness, whereas to be in a jungle might represent a very fertile imagination.
3- Spiritually, the landscape in a dream can suggest improvements which we can make in handling our own moods and attitudes.
If the landscape changes between the beginning and end of the dream, we perhaps need to make corresponding changes in everyday life.
[1]Material aspects: The landscape in a dream can be an integral part of the interpretation. It usually mirrors feelings and concepts that we have and, therefore, reflects our personality.
A rocky landscape would suggest problems, whereas a gloomy landscape might suggest pessimism and self-doubt.
A recurring scene may be one where in childhood we felt safe, or may reflect a feeling or difficulty with which we have not been able to come to terms. Landscapes do tend to reflect habitual feelings rather than momentary moods.
[2]Our moods and attitudes, but particularly the set of habitual feelings we meet life with. As we create our surroundings in dreams, landscapes depict what feelings we ourself generate and live in. Gloomy: pessimism; self doubt; depression; a gloomy view of life. Sunny: hopeful; optimistic;
something to look forward to. Recurring scenes: habitual attitudes with which you approach situations. Recurring scenes of past residence: a stance you developed from that penod of your life.
See Also: countryside.
[3]Spiritually, the landscape in a dream can suggest improvements that we can make in handling our own moods and attitudes.
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