I looked up most of my dreams, but there was one I could not find. I need help, I want to know what it means. Someone broke into my house and stole my clothes from my closet, my sister, boyfriend, and her boyfriend ran off and caught him and everything. He apologized, and I expected to see my clothes when I came home. Turns out that, the clothes I don't even wear where back in my closet. But they went off to sell the rest of my clothes.
OctoberBeat answered Saturday October 30 2010, 7:53 pm: I'm not certain but here's what I get...
Your clothes are a symbol of something close to you, as in attachments. Whether they're material or emotional or a person.
There for the new "clothes that you use more" were sold away and the old remained. Maybe you've been thinking on something past some old memories that have been holding you back in something, or that has been pushing away your newer "clothes".
Your sister and her boyfriend caught the theif so that's good, you'll be gaining something lost back.
The theif apologized, there's been maybe regret on your mind, or maybe someone has done something to you and now they're feel sorry.
You expected to see your clothes mostly the newer ones that you have more use of. You're expecting for the new attachment to come back to you or to stick around while you still hold on to the old ones.
So yeah...that's what I get short in simple, something old is standing in the way of something new. Old memories so to speak are preventing you to move forward....or to progress in some way.
This might not be what you're looking for or might not tie in with what's going on but this is what I can "perceive."
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