Universal Landscape: Compartmentalized feelings. Memories.
Dreaming Lens: What was the style of the frame in your dream: was it opulent, shiny or austere? Was the frame intact and complete? Was it broken or cracked? If so, did you know how it happened? Was there an image in the frame? Did you recognize it? Was it mounted to a wall or resting on a stand?
Personal Focus: The frame around a picture completes it. We display imagery that reflects parts of who we are through pictures of loved ones and moments in time from our past. A picture is not the thing it represents, but a reflection of it, often imbued with our fantasies and projections. What we place around such captured moments has great significance to explain our feelings about them. This can represent how we have framed them in our minds to make sense of them.
If a picture frame is a prominent image from a dream, you may be processing issues represented by the picture in the frame. The frame connects to some explanation, justification, or limitation in thinking about the person or circumstance being displayed. If the frame was empty, the rest of the Dreaming Lens may point to something that needs to be placed inside the boundaries of understanding or acceptance.
A broken frame relates to old boundaries and constraints that need to be repaired or let go of. Fixing a broken frame could indicate the process of healing and moving toward forgiveness. A very opulent frame might indicate the elevation of something or someone to higher status than it currently holds. Something complex in design could reveal defensiveness or obsession. A heavy frame with straight edges and simple lines might point to more definitive boundaries around some person or challenge. A collection of different frames might indicate variety in your perceptions. Uniformity in the way you frame things might point out a perception that may be limited, or lacking in flexibility.
[1]This image is connected to memories of the past and can indicate a desire to compartmentalize feelings.
The frame around a picture completes it. We display imagery that reflects parts of who we are through pictures of loved ones and moments in time from our past.
A picture is not the thing it represents, but a reflection of it, often imbued with our fantasies and projections. What we place around such captured moments has great significance to explain our feelings about them. This can represent how we have framed them in our minds to make sense of them.
If a picture frame is a prominent image from a dream, you may be processing issues represented by the picture in the frame.
The frame connects to some explanation, justification, or limitation in thinking about the person or circumstance being displayed.
[2]Straightening a framed picture may signify that you need to balance out a concept in your mind.
A picture frame may suggest the need to set a framework or explain the penmeters of your vision in order to convey an idea clearly.
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