Early Childhood and Dreams
by Suzana
(Powell, OH. USA)
In my early childhood in Croatia, we had a land in which there was a nice forest. It started with pine trees, then a clearing of wild grass, and a natural well on the property. I can't shake the dream I had of being there surrounded by deer, rabbits, birds etc. (I didn't see Snow White until just last year). All the animals came to me as if trying to tell me something, goodbye? I am not sure? I still feel a strong bond and pull to that moment and area. I feel like I need to go back and finish something?
Ophelia Fey says -- Suzana, if you have this dream more than once, then you should pay attention to it. All of the animals in your dream mean something, and they are indeed trying to give you a message. Only you can discover what it is.
The next time you have the dream, quickly write it down in as much detail as you can remember. I recommend that when someone is trying to remember a dream and learn its meaning, that you keep a note pad and pen by your bed. If you wake up in the middle of the night, use a flashlight if you must, and write it down. Then ask the Universe or your favorite fairy friend, or Someone Else to help you discover the meaning.
As for going back to that location, you certainly can. The power will be stronger if you are there. But it is not really necessary. Dreams and messages go far beyond human Time and Space. In the Unseen World, these do not exist in the same way. Therefore, everything can take place in the Here and Now.
All you need to do is very strongly and intensely re-create the image of that place in your imagination in as much detail as you can. Keep increasing the detail each time. Soon it will be as if you are really really there. And in a sense, you are.
That is why your great scientist, Albert Einstein, once said: "Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Ophelia Fey, fairy