Dream interpretation

This is a dream journal. The intention behind it is to also give interpretations on the recorded dreams. In my experience, much of the dream content is prophetic and can be linked to events following the night of dreaming.
Throughout the year 2013 I will keep to the discipline of recording my dreams every morning and interpreting them every evening. That way, people may start to get a feel of how dream symbolism works.

Monday, 31 March 2014

Eagle in a Cage

SATURDAY 29 March 2014

1. Dirt Road

Street of parents. First I cycle towards the fields, pass the house of Stco, more room there than before, large plot of land, things changing, and I see a garden gnome, and feel many more spirits and remember they were there before but hiding, now they come out, slowly.
Field, the road is dirt, I hobble through it on my bicycle anyway. At some point return.
Can't remember what happened next.

2. Eagle Caged

Same dream.
Place I don't know, maybe at the beach, pebbles and then cliffs, mountain wall. We have a shed nearby and take shelter there, there is a bird, possibly mine, an eagle. Shed looks like a cave. Maybe it's raining, but there is much light out too.
Then I decide to take the birds out, there are two now, the other is a hawk or falcon. They are very happy when I do. I cage them anyway, but they are outside now, and they immediately pee from happiness, especially the small bird. And I tilt the cage to get the water out, and place paper on the floor of the bird cage, in both of them, to make it more comfortable for them.

3. Cycling on the Frozen River

Same dream.
There is maybe the dark son of Stco, on his cycle, the two of us are in front of the group, leading and exploring. At some point we take the river route, on the river, because it is frozen, and then you can drive on it. But it has boulders on it sticking out. Then at some point in the river, it is no longer frozen, and we sink, drown, go underwater. I see him change his lower body into that of a mermaid.
Can't remember the rest.

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