Well, let me tell you about my journey of trying to figure out dream interpretation. It all started when I had this super weird dream one night. I mean, it was so out there that I just couldn’t stop thinking about it the next day.
Step 1: Keep a Dream Journal
I grabbed a notebook and a pen right away. Every morning after waking up, I’d lie in bed for a bit, trying to recall every single detail of the dream. I’d write down what I saw, who was there, how I felt. It was like trying to piece together a crazy puzzle. For example, one dream had me flying over a city made of candy. I wrote down the colors of the buildings, the taste of the air (weird, I know), and how excited I was while flying.

Step 2: Look for Patterns
After a few weeks of jotting down dreams, I started to notice some patterns. There were certain people who kept showing up, like my high – school crush. And there were also recurring settings, like an old abandoned house. I’d sit down and look at my notes, trying to connect the dots. It was like being a detective, but for my own subconscious mind.
Step 3: Consider My Emotions
I realized that the emotions in my dreams were super important. If I was scared in a dream, I’d think about what was going on in my real life that might be causing that fear. One time, I had a dream where I was being chased by a monster, and it turned out I was really stressed about an upcoming work presentation. So, I’d ask myself, “Why did I feel this way in the dream?” and try to find the real
