A familiar street turns into a busy nandwash. A familiar street is now abandoned houses that look occupied but no sign of present life. I see a house I lived in..... all of a sudden I wish I stayed in contact with family members. My husband has made a habit of staying at his business partners after drinking to much. I finally go get him and say...enough..come home...now..husband says no...so I say don't come home...and husband agrees....I ask for his wedding band...I wake up! What does this mean?
astrogoodwin2008-03-05T03:34:23Z
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You feel like you are not getting enough attention from your husband and also wish that you had more of a connection with family members. You feel like your neighborhood appears as though no one lives their at times even though people do live there. The fact it is a reccuring dream means it is important. You do need to connect more with others, family members, neighbors, your husband, or friends. If you can not do much to change things in your life so as to get what you need emotionally from others that are close to you, You may need to focus more on relating to yourself, developing that which you are interested in or exploring your talents more. One try to get what one needs from the outside world, but if that does not work as well as one wants, it is sometime a good thing to turn inward and explore one's innerself and develop more of one's inner potential. Meditate/pray, exercise, and eat healthy, so that you will stay spiritually strong, and able to draw to you the closeness in your relationships you desire sometime in the future. Relationships do take work, all you can do is do the best from your end and hope for some cooperation from your partner.
You have regrets, not keeping in touch with people from the past, even regretting that you married this man. Your'e dreaming of your wish list for next Christmas.
If your waking world is ok, your waking subconscious, which becomes your dreaming conscious, is picking up minor clues and magnifying them erroneously.
http://www.troubledwith.com and 1-800-232-6459 http://www.family.org are good resources; ask for Counseling dept M-F, business hours.