Dream About serial

Margaret Hamilton Interpretation:

An unresolved problem or an incomplete event of destiny; when resolved, the dreams will cease

Ian Wallace Interpretation

Opportunity to experience the different aspects of my individual story so I can understand the value of the eventual outcome

Tony Crisp Interpretation

Many people report recurring dreams, but these are of two types. One is the dream that recurs much the same in every feature. The other—serial dreams—are those that slowly change and evolve. Serial dreams might be about something like learning to fly, in a long series of dreams; or exploring territory or a house that you only slowly penetrate. Sometimes they are about a relationship that is at first difficult, but gradually becomes more accessible and enjoyable. Such dreams usually reflect changing attitudes and skills in yourself. For instance, a man who was confronting his own fears concerning sex experienced a series of dreams in which he at first had difficulty getting close to and loving a woman. The dreams evolved into ones in which he satisfyingly made love. The theme of these serial dreams usually gives a clue to the area of our personality the changes refer to. Common themes are: gaining of confidence; learning skill in relationships; developing courage to go beyond usual boundaries of anxiety, and thus take risks such as starting one’s own business; discovering latent potential in oneself. See recurring dreams.