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12 years 5 months ago #1 by jtbutik

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    A race..take lift to 100th floor, empty bucket prior to arriving at destination No conflict with other people, neutral no conflict, we were clearly winning did not know other people in the lift but we were on the same team. I personally had a bucket ( water for cleaning)with water which I emptied before destination when we were at 100th floor I felt calm and a sense of accomplishment. Feel concerned about about my financial future currently Elevator was just like the one in Empire State Building
    any ideas??

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    12 years 5 months ago #2 by CC

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  • Replied by CC on topic Re: elevator
    Elevator dreams are very common. The following links should help you identify why you had it:

    elevator: dreamdoctor.com/dream-dictionary/definitions/elevator.html
    skyscraper: dreamdoctor.com/dream-dictionary/definitions/building.html
    race (variation of sports): dreamdoctor.com/dream-dictionary/definitions/sports.html
    water: dreamdoctor.com/dream-dictionary/definitions/water.html

    Dreams are expressions of your feelings about your waking life at the time of the dream. Also, feelings in dreams are never disguised. So, how you felt IN the dream (calm/sense of accomplishment) is how you feel about the subject of your dream in your waking life.

    Based on the symbols and your concerns about your financial future, your dream would appear to reflect your feelings about your work/career and your "race to the top."

    Hope that helps and good luck!

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