So I had this wild dream last night with three full moons just hanging in the sky. It felt so real that I woke up thinking, “What on earth was that about?” I figured instead of just letting it fade away, I should actually try to figure it out. You know, really dig into what it might mean for me personally.
Starting with the Basics
First thing I did was grab my notebook from the nightstand. I started scribbling down everything I could remember. The moons were huge and bright, but each one felt a little different. One was a pure, clean white, another had a slight yellowish tint, and the third looked almost hazy, like it was behind a thin cloud. I wrote down how I felt, too—mostly curious, but also a tiny bit anxious, like something big was coming.
Looking for Clues
Next, I went online. I didn’t want to get too deep into fancy psychology stuff, so I just searched for simple explanations. I found a bunch of people saying that a full moon often means the end of a cycle or completion. But three? That stumped me for a minute. I started thinking about my own life. I just finished a big project at work last week, my kid finally settled into his new school after months of stress, and I’ve been trying to get better at saying “no” to things that drain my energy. So I made a list:
- Work cycle: That project was a beast. It’s done now.
- Family cycle: No more morning meltdowns about school (for now, at least).
- Personal cycle: Me finally setting some boundaries.
It kinda clicked. Maybe each moon was a symbol for one of these areas I’d just wrapped up.

Putting It All Together
Then I sat with it for a while. I thought, “Okay, if these are completions, what’s next?” The dream didn’t feel scary, just… significant. It felt less like an ending and more like a clearing. Like I’d cleaned off my desk and now had a fresh, empty space to work with. The slight anxiety I felt in the dream probably just comes from not knowing what to put on that new, clean desk yet. It’s exciting but also a little nerve-wracking.
So my takeaway? The three full moons were a pretty direct message from my brain that I’ve successfully closed some important chapters. It’s a pat on the back, but also a nudge to start thinking about what I want to begin next. It’s amazing what you can figure out if you just stop and actually pay attention to your own thoughts for a minute.
