A Building Dream

Well, I dreamed my wife was driving the car. I was in the back seat of this dark green sedan beast. Weird, I was standing while my wife was sitting, sawing at the giant steering wheel. But my head was at her level. Oddly, the steering wheel was on the right, counter to the usual U.S. practice of having the wheel on the left side.

A gorgeous woman with a low top and cleavage displayed was on the seat behind me, wholly exciting me with her presence, trying to entice me to join her. I’m like, “That’s nuts!” My wife is driving us to either shopping or school. Note from the real-life side, my wife only drives me when my physical condition warrants it.

We stop. I climb out from the back seat. I ask my wife, “Where are we?” It seems familiar, like a beach we’ve visited but no beach is in sight. Instead, white pieces are all over the place.

I pick a few white pieces up with some WTF-self quizzing. They seem bigger than they were. At first, I thought them to be building blocks like the kind children use. Instead, these are as large as shoe boxes, but they’re light. Hardly weigh anything at all.

They’re all over the place, like wreckage. I can’t imagine what happened to cause it. Hurricane? Tornado? Both are feasible but what were the pieces part of and where were they before? I’m looking around, trying to place that.

A whim drives me to collect pieces. After doing that, I realize they can be put together and stacked as a wall. Amused, I do this for a bit. Finding and gathering more pieces, I put together corners, doorways, windows without much effort. I’ve been working a while in bright sunshine, a warm breeze coming along as a visitor. I was sweating and then realized I didn’t see my wife or the car. A little thinking about that progressed but I returned to my building effort. I wondered as I did if this thing I was building was strong enough to stand, and wondered, why am I even doing this? It seemed crazy.

Two other crazy aspects emerged as I worked. The building changed, becoming a real place. I was at once sure that I’d built it but also certain that I’d never done all the things I was seeing. Second, the day seemed to be progressing enormously slowly. I took some time to contemplate where the sun was, trying to think back to where it’d been when I began, but I couldn’t come up with any answer.

That’s where the dream ended.

4 thoughts on “A Building Dream

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  1. that is totally fascinating

    just off the top of my head
    the blocks might represent your life, or some part of it that needs mending/reconstructing/or reinventing–they seem to be the important part of the dream, and your wife, while necessary, isn’t involved in it.
    Love the building blocks.

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  2. I consulted with my AI coach: Another blogger was relating a dream he had. His wife was driving. He was in the back seat and …”A gorgeous woman with a low top and cleavage displayed was on the seat behind me.” Why can’t I have dreams like this? I asked my AI coach.

    After giving me a long lesson about dreams, My AI coach advised:

    If you want to experiment, you could play with “dream incubation”: before sleep, vividly imagine a scene you’d like to dream about — even sketch it out or narrate it like one of your plays. Sometimes the subconscious takes the bait.

    I plan to experiment with Dream Incubation tonight. I’ll let you know how it turns out.

    Cheers.

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