So I had this wild dream last night that I was trying to read a book, but all the pages were blank. Woke up feeling kinda weird about it, like what was that supposed to mean? I’ve always been curious about dream messages, so I figured today was the day to finally dig into it.
Getting Started with the Guide
First thing I did was grab my laptop and a notebook. I opened up the dream interpretation guide I found, the 305 one. It said to start by writing down everything I could remember, no matter how small or silly it seemed.
- Blank pages: That was the main thing.
- Feeling: Frustrated, but also a little calm.
- Setting: My old school library, but empty.
Just writing it out like that already made it feel more real, you know? Less like a jumbled mess in my head.
Following the Steps
The guide had these steps to break down the symbols. It wasn’t about some fancy dictionary meaning, but what I personally connected with. So I thought about books and blank pages.

For me, books are about knowledge and stories. Blank pages… well, that felt like a new start, but also like something was missing. Maybe I’m feeling unsure about a project at work? Like I’m waiting for the instructions or the content to appear? That kinda hit home.
Then I thought about the library being empty. Libraries are usually full of people and ideas. An empty one felt lonely, but also peaceful. Maybe my brain is telling me I need some quiet time to figure things out, without all the noise.
Putting It All Together
After mulling it over, my own interpretation started to shape up. The frustration probably comes from feeling stuck on what to do next with this new idea I have. The calm feeling from the empty library might be a hint that the answer isn’t about rushing to find people to help, but about sitting with it alone for a bit first.
It’s not a perfect science, but going through the process made me feel like I understood myself a little better. It’s less about the dream being magical and more about it being a mirror for my own thoughts.
I’m glad I finally tried this. It’s a simple practice, but it makes you stop and listen to your own head for a change. Definitely something I’ll keep doing.
