Re: nightmares
If it's associated with beginning energy work, I think your subconscious is responding to the intention to begin consciously developing. Spiritual development sometimes entails courage because one way it happens is by confronting the deep aspects of your psyche.
The brick wall may denote earth, suggesting that you have begun working with the root chakra and, therefore, dealing with issues of security, self-esteem, survival and social order.
i was in my lounge and my family were with me, I was looking out the window and I noticed my brick wall (that has only recently been built) had been kicked down, then a face appeared at the window it was a man and he had a baseball bat in his hand, this was very scary
The recently built brick wall might signify a number of other things. It may be a self-protective barrier that translates into a series of beliefs or behaviours that you believe keep you safe.
The man may represent your fears or a shadow aspect that is suppressed by the barriers you construct to keep yourself safe and acceptable. This shadow aspect may be demanding some acknowledgment, understanding and expression because he is a legitimate aspect of you that wants to be fully integrated into your personality.
i then saw him over the road with a spray can writing things on my neighbours wall, I then went upstairs and got my old baseball bat out, when I went out to challenge him he was easy to overcome
By taking up the bat, you essentially acknowledge that he's you, you're him. In doing so, you overcome your fearful enemy by acknowledging and giving him expression. Notice you went "upstairs" to get your bat? This would suggest an upward movement in consciousness.
Looks like we've simultaneously posted again, CF.
"A dream is a question, not an answer."
(Therapist and dreamworker Strephon Kaplan
Williams)
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