Last night i had a dream that i was chasing after a white rat. i finally caught it and it spoke to me, it only said it was hungry though so i fed it some chicken....yeah i know weird but the majority was chasing the white the rat. than i found my self curled up sleeping on the floor next to my front door in my ex boyfriends arms....i was so happy i was absolutely sure it wasn't a dream. then he woke up got up and walked out the door without so much a word. i sat there confused and depressed and then it blinked back and i was again on the floor with him and this time he sat up and kissed me. he took me to my room where i noticed on the dresser where my alarm clock was that time was going backwards. like 9:00, 8:59, 8:58 and so on. I was so thrilled when he put his arms around me on the bed and he kissed me again telling me how attracted he was to me. Then i woke up, the only thing is i havent spoken to my ex in over 3 months and if i did i dont think he'd really care. i have a boyfriend now, a different one, but i cant help but kee[ thinking about this dream, what does it mean? what should i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Spirituality? Dakizah answered Monday February 9 2009, 7:47 pm: Dreams can't really be explained. Dreams are your inner conscience. Awake, you can push back emotions and thoughts, but when dreaming you can't. It's how you actually feel or think. Now, not saying you're thinking about rat, but the rat could be a symbol. You chasing a something could represent you trying to get to someone or something. It could range from a goal to a person. All depends. But, seeing that your ex was in it, it mostly involves him or a relationship in general. Time, you mentioned time going backwards, and you haven't spoke to him in months. I believe you should try contacting him again. Maybe even staying friends with him will give your inner mind what it wants. Just try it.
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