I keep dreaming of my parent's place

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The discussion revolves around the phenomenon of recurring dreams set in participants' childhood homes, specifically focusing on the emotional and psychological implications of such dreams. Participants explore personal experiences and interpretations of their dreams, considering themes of nostalgia, formative years, and the significance of past environments.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants share that they frequently dream of their childhood homes, questioning what their unconscious might be signaling about their current emotional state or desires.
  • One participant suggests that the dreams may reflect a longing for aspects of their past that are missing in their present life.
  • Another participant notes that their dreams of familiar places often differ significantly from reality, indicating a blend of memory and imagination.
  • One participant expresses skepticism about finding deep significance in such dreams, suggesting that human experiences are too complex for straightforward interpretations.
  • A humorous anecdote is shared about a recurring dream involving a wicker chair, highlighting the varied nature of dream content and personal associations.

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Participants generally share similar experiences of dreaming about their childhood homes, but there is no consensus on the significance or meaning of these dreams. Some express a desire to find meaning, while others argue against overanalyzing them.

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Participants' interpretations are influenced by personal experiences and emotional states, and there is a recognition of the subjective nature of dream analysis. The discussion does not resolve the complexities of dream interpretation.

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Individuals interested in psychology, dream analysis, or personal reflections on childhood and nostalgia may find this discussion relevant.

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Well over half the dreams I have are set at my parent's place, which is the original home where I was raised. But I haven't lived there in 14 years. Anyone else experience this? What is my unconscious telling me? That I need to get in closer touch with them? Or is it just that my first 17 years were my most formative, so my unconscious keeps returning to those years like a boomerang?
 
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plum said:
Well over half the dreams I have are set at my parent's place, which is the original home where I was raised. But I haven't lived there in 14 years. Anyone else experience this? What is my unconscious telling me? That I need to get in closer touch with them? Or is it just that my first 17 years were my most formative, so my unconscious keeps returning to those years like a boomerang?
Don't bother to try to find any deep significance in this either way. That's the crackpot way of thinking (like Freud's ideas).

Just accept that most human affairs&concerns are too darn complicated to say anything scientific about.
 
plum said:
Well over half the dreams I have are set at my parent's place, which is the original home where I was raised. But I haven't lived there in 14 years. Anyone else experience this? What is my unconscious telling me? That I need to get in closer touch with them? Or is it just that my first 17 years were my most formative, so my unconscious keeps returning to those years like a boomerang?
I have periods when I have a lot of dreams all centered around the same place from my past. In my case I know there's no deep "meaning" to figure out: it's clear I just wish I were back there in that circumstance because I had something there I don't have where I am. In your case I'd bet what's prompting these dreams is that you are missing something about your time there you don't have anymore in your present circumstances.
 
I've had instances of dreaming of the same place over and over again. They're always somewhat fictional though. Even when I dream of places from my past they are always completely different in my dream than from what they really looked like in reality. The one that I have dreamt about the most is completely fictitious. It's also very extremely beautiful. If I ever found a real place like it I think that I would want to live there.
 
plum said:
Well over half the dreams I have are set at my parent's place, which is the original home where I was raised. But I haven't lived there in 14 years. Anyone else experience this? What is my unconscious telling me? That I need to get in closer touch with them? Or is it just that my first 17 years were my most formative, so my unconscious keeps returning to those years like a boomerang?

I would guess that you have been thinking about your home, or that something is reminding you of it, even if you haven't noticed. But consider yourself lucky. For years I dreamt about being attacked by a big wicker chair. And to this day you won't catch me near one of those evil things.

:biggrin:
 

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