Okay so. Last Tuesday night.
Woke up sweating. Total weird dream. One minute I’m in my grandma’s kitchen, next thing I know, the table turns into a giant butterfly trying to flap its wings and fly away with the fruit bowl. Made zero sense. Coffee didn’t fix that feeling. Decided to actually try and figure these shape-shifting dreams out, like I read about.
First Step: Grabbed the Notebook
Right after waking up, still half-asleep basically. Scribbled down everything stuck in my brain:
- Grandma’s yellow curtains – but the pattern kept swimming like fish.
- Wooden table legs – started stretching real long, like taffy.
- Butterfly wings – shiny, like coated in oil, noisy flapping sound.
- Feeling: Not scared, more… annoyed? Like “Hey, stop messing with the table!”
My handwriting looked like a spider fell in ink and crawled across the page. Didn’t care. Just needed it down before it vanished.
Stage Two: Staring at Chicken Scratch
Sat with my sad coffee later that morning, staring at the notes. Tried the basic “what does this remind me of?” trick.
- Grandma’s kitchen = Comfort place? Safe spot?
- Changing curtains/fish = Weird. Remembered a koi pond video I watched while eating lunch yesterday.
- Stretchy table legs = Made me think of my old pull-apart bread toy. Stretched that thing for hours as a kid.
- Oily butterfly wings = Felt sticky. Gross. Instantly thought about spilling salad dressing on my shirt last week.
- Annoyance = That felt the most real. Something bugging me lately? Besides weird dreams.
See? Not deep symbolism. Just random junk from the day before crashing together. Felt kinda silly connecting lunch spills to butterfly wings, but okay.
Next Try: Walking Around Like a Confused Detective
This part felt stupid, honestly. Went back into the kitchen after lunch. Stared at my actual table. Tried to imagine it stretching. Nothing. Zip. Just looked like a normal table. Annoyance started bubbling up again – felt like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces.
The “Aha?” Moment (More Like an “Oh, Duh”)
Later, arguing with my kid about cleaning his messy play area, that annoyed feeling hit hard. Suddenly flashed back to the dream – trying to stop the butterfly from messing up the fruit bowl. My brain finally coughed it up: I spent the whole day before feeling frustrated trying to organize my own messy desk while my kid played nearby, leaving toys everywhere. No giant butterflies, sure, but same vibe. Stuff changing shape? Probably just my brain mixing the real clutter (desk, toys) with random sights (fish video, spilled dressing) because it was chewing on the feeling.
How This Actually Worked (Sort Of)
Forget hunting for perfect symbols. Big waste of time looking for a dictionary meaning of “butterfly table.” Didn’t matter. What did stick was the feeling:
- Things shifting out of control.
- Trying to keep something stable.
- Frustration messing with a safe/comfortable spot.
That was spot on for my messy desk/kid chaos situation. The dream images? Just my brain’s weird, sticky glue holding that feeling together, using whatever shiny junk was lying around from the day before.
So now, I don’t panic when the dream rug turns into quicksand. Just grab the feeling right after waking up. Write down whatever garbage images are stuck to it. Then look at yesterday’s leftovers – sights, sounds, stupid annoyances. The puzzle pieces usually just kinda snap together, messy but obvious. Usually means something’s bugging me. Simple as that.