Getting Curious About Honey Dreams
Last Tuesday night I dreamed about thick golden honey dripping everywhere – on furniture, floors, even my cat Mittens! Woke up feeling sticky and confused. Remembered my weird aunt saying honey dreams mean good luck, but I’m like… really? Time to test this!
My Experiment Setup
First I grabbed my dream journal (just an old notebook really) and wrote every detail:
- Temperature of the honey (weirdly warm)
- That piney smell
- How it poured like motor oil
- Mittens licking her paws
Next morning Googled “honey dream meaning” while eating cereal. Most sites said sweetness/abundance = good luck, but needed my own proof. Started daily routine:
- Journal immediately after waking
- Note honey sightings in real life (bought local honey)
- Track small “lucky” moments
- Dreams didn’t “cause” luck
- But remembering them made me notice good things
- Positive mindset snowballed
Tracking Weird Coincidences
Day 3 found forgotten $20 in winter jacket. Day 5 boss complimented my report “outta nowhere”. But the craziest? Dreamt of honeycomb lattes on Thursday – Friday got free upgrade at coffee shop! Kept thinking: is my brain creating luck by spotting opportunities?
The Aha Moment
After two weeks noticed a pattern: every honey dream preceded days where I felt more open to positive stuff. Like after the honey-waterfall dream, I actually said yes to Sam’s BBQ invite instead of bailing. Met a guy there who fixed my laptop for free! Started realizing:
What Honey Really Taught Me
Turns out honey wasn’t magic luck – it was my own brain giving pep talks! Started thanking my subconscious when good things happened. Even bought real honey for tea during tough workdays. Feels like life’s sweeter now, not ’cause of some dream symbol, but ’cause I’m training myself to see the drip-drops of daily goodness. Weird right? But mittens seems happier too – extra treats thanks to that “found” $20!